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Three African Professors Specialise in Italian

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Three African Professors Specialise in Italian

Three African Professors Specialise in Italian

 

After receiving their specialisation in Italian at the University of Perugia, Clister, Mathilda and Rosette, Italian professors in Cameroon, are in Rome to participate in a series of meetings for Project Digital Bridge, a technological bridge with Cameroon.
 
The professors, who teach in Cameroon, met with their Roman colleagues and twinned schools to organise future activities.
 
We have documented their Italian experience to share it with you.
 
Rosette: “The trip to Italy has been a beautiful adventure since we arrived in Rome on July 26. In Cameroon, our future is uncertain. There is no work and we need your cooperation. Thanks to Project Digital Bridge, we were able to study here … something we would have never considered possible …”
 
Clister is enthusiastic about having received this scholarship from the Roman schools twinned with Fontem. “There were many different ethnic groups in class. It was beautiful just to be in a class with people from all over he world.” Clister has programmed new video appointments with her Roman colleagues between her school in Fontem and the twinned schools in Rome.
 
Mathilda sums the meaning of the project for the people of Fontem in a couple of sentences: “One day I went to Dchang to use Skype and speak to you in Rome, but they didn’t even know what it was! In the forest of Fontem, we have Internet and often use it to communicate.”
 

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