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A Singaporean-Australian Woman Learning Armenian
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Karmun has tried many different online language schools for the various languages she speaks. She considers AVC to be the best option so far, and appreciates the College’s ability to “expose students all around the world to Armenian education.” She also spoke very fondly of the AVC staff, most notably her Online Instructor Marina Khatchaturyan, who introduced her to Armenian culture and customs, and who she considers highly skilled, warm, and welcoming.
Learning more about Armenia and the Armenian language has also inspired Karmun to conduct research in the future in order to prove that the Armenian language is an “unrivalled linguistic treasure.” By focusing on both the Armenian language and history, Karmun also wants the world to recognize and learn about the oftentimes underrepresented Armenian history. She states: “In my opinion – an opinion I hope to back up with years of research, Armenia deserves to be recognized as one of the great civilizations of classical antiquity, on par with legends like Babylon, Persia, and Egypt. It is indeed a mystery to me why Armenia has been deprived of its rightful place in ancient history.” As a result of her upcoming university course load, Karmun’s studies with AVC are currently on hold. However, as a result of the “virtual excursion to Yerevan that AVC organized”, Karmun is already planning a visit to Armenia in order to see everything for herself! Her list of “to-dos” for her trip includes a visit to Garni, updating herself on Armenian trends in music, trying the famous cuisine, and practicing her language skills! You can watch Karmun speaking Armenian in this video for The Armenite below: |
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By Lena Tashjian
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