I am a qualified English teacher. I teach at Delphin. In my free time I like hikings.
I have graduated with English Philology, and I have gained a BA in Translation and a Master’s degree in Contemporary English Literature.
I have acquired experience teaching English as a foreign language to both children and adults. In-person and online teaching – each of the two forms can be funny enough and beneficial for the students: levels from A1- to B2 (including + matriculation/state exam preparation, too). Teaching Business English is really pleasant for me, too.
I have always had a passion for languages. Learning foreign languages is a great way to broaden your knowledge, to learn more about different countries, nationalities and ways of life. Nowadays, knowing English is a must – it is an international language: the language of business, travel, the Internet, etc.
As a character, I am easy–going, patient, kind, and willing to help my students as much, as I can. The atmosphere in my classes is usually relaxed, friendly and pleasant – which enhances learning by far. Being a teacher for me is a fulfilling and exciting job, because I know that I don’t just teach a language – I support individuals to realise their dreams – to have better-paid jobs, to be more confident speaking English, to be better integrated in society and much more!
I teach offline,
Children that begin learning a foreign language before actually going to school, don’t have a language or a psychological barrier. It means that you don’t have to make an extra effort and create special conditions in order to get them to talk. They aren’t afraid of making mistakes because they start learning a language in an environment that does not evaluate their progress, and failure has no consequences. Communication skills benefit from this, because they first think about what they want to say, and not about what is the correct way of saying it. Learning a language at an early age also develops abstract thinking, memory and imaginations
Engagement. Boosted brain activity: Learning English at a young age keeps the brain active and healthy, improving memory, creativity, and cognitive abilities. Children actively exercise their brains and memory while learning new words and grammar rules, which strengthens their mental capacity.s