From March 22 to 23, 2024, the Festival of French-language readings of the comedy "Women in the People's Assembly" took place in a remote format as part of the XVIII European Greco-Latin Festival (Lyon, France)

From March 22 to 23, 2024, the Festival of French-language readings of the comedy "Women in the People's Assembly" took place in a remote format as part of the XVIII European Greco-Latin Festival (Lyon, France)

From March 22 to 23, 2024, the Festival of French-language readings of the comedy "Women in the People's Assembly" took place in a remote format as part of the XVIII European Greco-Latin Festival (Lyon, France), in which students of the first (bachelor's) level of higher education of the educational program participated. Language and literature (French, English)", Angelina Shpakova and Elizaveta Skorov (group 321), "Language and literature (English and a second Western European language)" Alina Moiseyeva (group 211B), Yulia Kozakova (group 312 A), Sofia Yurova ( 412 A group) of the Faculty of Romano-Germanic Languages and Kateryna Fedchun (group 442) of the educational program "Philology (translation (English; German or French))" of the Faculty of Social and Linguistic Communication. The festival aims to popularize ancient classics and their foreign language interpretations through the organization of thematic cultural and educational events and international readings of the works of ancient Greek and Latin authors in the languages of the world. This year, the European Greco-Latin Festival was dedicated to the work of the ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes (about 445-385 BC) "L'Assemblée des femmes" ("Women in the People's Assembly"). The students of GIIIM presented a reading of selected excerpts of the comedy in French. Thank you girls for loving the French language and popularizing this wonderful and melodious language! We offer everyone who wants to watch the video at the link https://www.facebook.com/FestivalLatinGrec/ and plunge into the magical world of the French language performed by our outstanding students.

Vive le français!

Vladislav Wanda