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About us Chairs Chair of Economics Chair of Management Chair of Informatics, Mathematics and Technology Chair of Humanity Chair of Tourism Studies Chair of Foreign Languages #1 Chair of Foreign Languages #2 Chair of Physical Training Science Student life Clubs Departments of the Institute Prospective Students

Teachers of the Chair of Foreign Languages # 2


Elena A. Shehovtsova, Head, Candidate in Philology, Docent
Elena V. Belan, Senior teacher
Elena I. Vitko, Senior teacher
Dmitriy N. Voynitskiy, Docent
Oleg A. Filin, Docent
Oleg I. Shatukh, Docent
Davla Mokhamed Adbel Khamid, Senior Teacher
Igor Y. Protsenko, Docent
Marina A. Armyanovskaya, Senior Teacher
Sergey V. Semenchenko, Senior Teacher
Yelena V. Fadeyeva, Teacher
Natalya A. Iordanova, Teacher
Li Wen Hua, Senior teacher
Tanyana S. Shalunova, Teacher
Vyacheslav O. Odinokov, Teacher

There are DITB graduate students working at the Chair:
Lyudmila A. Kobanets  – Spanish teacher
Angela N. Kulinskaya – Italian teacher
Yelena E. Lyakh – Italian teacher – 2005 graduate, at the moment she is staying in Perugia (Italy) for two-year Italian language course.
Published researches
2000-2002 “Comparative Analysis of the Romance-Germanic Languages Studied at DITB”
2003-2006. ”Onomastic Field as a Part of Common Lexicon of the Sphere of Tourism”. Supervisor Y.N.Belitskaya. Performed by L.N.Degtyarenko, E.A.Shekhovtsova.

All the reports are available at the library of the institute.

Research in progress

"Onomastic Lexicographical Aspect of Lexicon Studies Relevant to the Sphere of Tourism” Supervisor Y.N. Belitskaya, E.A. Shekhovtsova. Performed by L.N.Degtyarenko.

Teachers of the Chair train the students to pass DELE Spanish language examination (Cervantes Institute, Madrid) they also conduct extracurricular Spanish language and literature Club.

Spanish and Italian are studied starting from the second semester as the second language (the first is basic, the one studied at the school). Arabic, Chinese, Bulgarian, Modern Greek, Hebrew are studied starting from the fourth semester as the third foreign language (104 hours). The Chair oversees the international club, which work is focused on popularization of language and culture and language groups of the represented countries.