Ayfa Hurin Ien, a student from English Studies Program, is currently participating in a Lithuanian Language and Culture Winter Course. This is a month-long program designed for international students to learn Lithuanian at various level while also exploring Lithuania’s cultural and historical aspects. The program includes language classes, cultural lectures, interactive workshops, excursions, and practical language use in real-life settings. It is hosted by Vytautas Magnus University in Vilnius, Lithuania, and attended by participants from various countries.
An Extraordinary Learning Opportunity
Ayfa was drawn to participate in this program due to her genuine interest in linguistics, cultural studies, and international exchanges. She expressed her eagerness to learn a new language, especially Lithuanian. “Lithuanian is one of the oldest living Indo-European languages, and its phonetics and structure make it a fascinating subject of study. And honestly–the Lithuanian language just sounds so cool! When I first heard it, I was struck by how it sounded somewhat like High Valyrian out of the Game of Thrones series.”
The distinction between this program and other winter courses in an opportunity to to learn a language, which is not typically offered by other universities. Ayfa claimed that the language class offered in this program matches perfectly with her academic aspirations. For her, learning Lithuanian—which is dissimilar from her own language—is simultaneously daunting and exciting. “As the saying goes, ‘Language is a gateway to experiencing any culture.’ I am particularly looking forward to experiencing Lithuanian culture firsthand. I believe that stepping out of my comfort zone and immersing myself in a new environment will not only broaden my horizons but also deepen my understanding of how different cultures shape our world.”
Ayfa had to go through a rigorous selection process to be accepted in this program The selection process involved submitting an application, writing a motivation letter, and securing a recommendation letter from the academic supervisor. One of the challenges she encountered was ensuring that her application clearly demonstrated her motivation to join the course and how this program aligns with her academic and personal goals. Ayfa’s hard work paid off when she was announced to be one of the participants that will spend a month in Lithuania to study.
The Winter Course Experience
The winter course, which began on 4 January 2025, has given many treasured memories for Ayfa. Her daily A1 level Lithuanian language classes has simultaneously been challenging and rewarding, with the professors’ genuine enthusiasm and passion making the sociocultural lectures equally engaging. One of the highlights of her learning experience is composing a Lithuanian haiku for her language class. She added, “What makes this experience even more meaningful is that I’m studying in Vilnius – once a UNESCO City of Literature—which perfectly aligns with my studies.”
Beyond the language learning in the classroom environment, Ayfa has been deeply immersed in the Lithuanian culture. The university has gone above and beyond to provide authentic cultural experiences, such as a trip to Kaunas for watching a basketball match—a sport deeply embedded in Lithuanian identity. The students also enjoyed authentic Lithuanian dinners, explored the historical castles and Presidential Palace, visited to the ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as performed Lithuanian traditional folk dance together.
Looking Back and Moving Forward
As the winter course concludes this Sunday, 2 February 2025, Ayfa reflected on the of learning process and growth she has experienced in Lithuania. She shared her gratitude for the memories she had experienced and the knowledge she had learned during this program, “Between visiting fascinating museums, historical sites, and practicing Lithuanian, I’ve learned more than I ever expected. The connections I’ve made with fellow students have added such richness to this experience.”
Ayfa has made significant progress in learning basic Lithuanian grammar and vocabulary, which allows her to introduce herself, navigate the city, and engage in simple conversations. However, the course has offered much more than just language skills. “Beyond the language itself, I’ve gained a deep appreciation for Lithuanian history and traditions,” she explained. “Navigating daily life in a new country has really pushed me out of my comfort zone, helping me become more adaptable and improve my cross-cultural communication skills.”
After the course, Ayfa planned to continue her Lithuanian studies independently by using online resources and language exchanges. She also hoped to apply the knowledge she had gained to her academic pursuits in linguistics and cultural studies. She mentioned, “This experience has reinforced my interest in international programs, and I would love to pursue more opportunities for studying or working abroad in the future.”