Courses
How well you can learn Finnish in one year in our course?: See here clip of Adnan’s excellent presentation of Finnish history
In the end of the year-long Finnish course we make presentations about important figures in Finnish history. Oral and written presentation are to test Finnish language skills as well as understanding the history of the country. This year Adnan, who has lived in Finland less than a year, made as a part of the presentation a short video on Elias Lönnrot. Check this to see, how incredible high Finnish skills you acan achieve in only nine months!
Read MoreCelebrating the spring semester
Near the end of the academic year we have the sping celebration that took place indoors this year due to rain.
Read MoreA visit to the National Gallery Ateneum
Our Finnish language courses include also field trips to important places. Since trips are part of the course, they are free of charge. During the last week of the semester, we visited Ateneum, the Finnish National Gallery.
Read MoreSpring semester 2026 finishes in a traditional way
Finnish language course As a Christian in Finland finishes Friday 28 of May, when the semester for the Finnish Bible Institute ends. Happy holidays for all and welcome for the Finnish language intensive courses in June.
Read MoreVisiting Finnish history in house museum Glims
Getting to know the Finnish history and culture is an essential to learn language and culture. A delightful place to experience a piece of Finnish history in Espoo is house museum Glims.
Read MoreApply for Finnish intensive language courses in June!
Application period for Finnish intensive courses in June is open. The week-long courses concentrate on spoken Finnish and oral language skills.
Read MoreSRO Got Talent!
Finnish Bible Institute had a talent show open for all the students and teachers. We enjoyed a variety of performances from magic tricks and poetry to different types of musical and language performances.
Read MoreMay Day and Ascension Day. Happy holidays!
May is the last month in our studies. It includes public holidays, that are days off from school as well. May Day May 1st and Ascension Day, that is May 14 this year.
Read MoreVisiting the Finnish Parliament
Part of our Finnish language and integration course are the studies of Finnish society and political system. As a part of that we visit the Parliament and during the visit we may ask questions from the people making the decisions.
Read MoreEntrepreneurship and work life skills go along with learning Finnish
The job market in Finland is challenging, but one of the ways our Finnish language and work life courses might help you is the entrepreneurship education. Self-employment is important for Finnish economy and one way to employment in Finland.
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