The idea to launch Mova.Club project came to me quite naturally. It is not a secret that many parents do not take part in their children education per se. I was looking at the decay of secondary education in Ukraine for many years - my boys are going to graduate soon; and, like many other desperate moms and dads, I started thinking how to foster my children’s interest to learn their native language and so on.

For those, who have a clue about modern Web and technologies it is clear that any website requires content, as its a must constituent. Moreover, almost always a niche ones going to fill on WWW is occupied and there is nothing to do with it. Taking in account the situation, I picked a ‘vintage’ grammar of Ukrainian, which is a great school-book by the way, and offered my apprentices to turn it into electronic manual. While typing the text of the manual they had, more or less attentively, to read it down to the last page, which was a super-task in itself. While they have been told that this website may become their future resume first entry, in case they decide to become web-developers or something like that.


This is not our story end and we keep moving further: now we are working on exercises that will be a base material to our Ukrainian grammar trainer-application...