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Russian Students Answer Local Students’ Questions

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This year for the first time OIDJ virtually hosted two Russian students as participants, Milana Khaikhan and Ekaterina “Kate” Kitova, both of Taganrog. Despite an eight-hour time difference that kept them working late into the night, these students learned from the OIDJ instructors, connected with the Oklahoma students and produced media work for the website. For this video project, the Oklahoma students asked a series of questions they wanted to know about their Russian peers, and Milana and Kate kindly responded. 

First impressions are lasting ones with Olivia Abdalla, whether in Nebraska, Oklahoma or Russia

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This year for the first time OIDJ virtually hosted two Russian students as participants. Despite an eight-hour time difference that kept them working late into the night, these students learned from the OIDJ instructors, connected with the Oklahoma students and produced media work for the website. By Milana Khaikhan TAGANROG, Russia – A note from the writer: This is the first time I am participating in such an event. But I like it. Sometimes it is difficult, but it is very exciting and I think that it is very good and useful practice of my English.  During the week of OIDJ,…

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