A Guide To The Main International Esperanto Events
So let’s say you’re learning Esperanto and it’s going well. In fact it’s going so well that you want to speak it with lots of people, not just those in your local group (if there even is one). Instead you want to go abroad to an international Esperanto event, but you don’t know which one. There is a complete list of all Esperanto events in the world here, but as you can see there’s a huge number. I had the exact same problem trying to figure out which of the alaphbet soup of Esperanto events were worth going to, so I’ve made a list of the main ones to help make it easier for you. I’ll focus on the ones I have gone to for obvious reasons.SES – Somera Esperanto Studado (Summer Esperanto Study) This was my first ever international event and I would definitely recommend if you haven’t gone to other events yet. Unlike the other events, it is primarily a study week and has three hours of classes every morning. These classes come in every level ranging from A1 to C1. If you only have a basic grasp of Esperanto, then SES is a good idea as it helps boost your confidence with the language and helps you improve. While other events presume you already speak Esperanto, in SES announcements are made in Esperanto and English. There are even people who show up without a word of Esperanto and still enjoy themselves. There are still talks, concerts, games and fun stuff as in other events but with more emphasis on learning.
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