Denis Dubenko
In 6 months, I will help you begin to understand English by ear and express your opinion freely.
Was online 3 months agoTeachesEnglishUkrainianSpeaksUkrainian(Native), EnglishSpecialtiesDo businessTalk with peopleLearn basicsImprove proficiencyInterests
Gaming
Literature
Film & TV
Volleyball
Workout
I am originally from Ukraine, the city of Zaporizhzhia, 32 years old (I wrote as if during an interrogation =))))
It turned out that I really love languages since childhood (I know a little German and Spanish). Took prize places in district and regional olympiads in German and English
Currently, I really like sports - volleyball and the gym. During his student years, he even played for the faculty volleyball team =)
Reading is also my hobby. I read both in English and in Ukrainian (fiction books and self-development books)
Well, how can we do without Playstation! Yes, sometimes I play =))
I want to emphasize the fact that I am quite active and versatile, so it will definitely not be boring with me =)
I have been teaching English since 2012 (both in groups and individually)
Experience as wide as possible: from level 0 to C1 (including specific English - business, for lawyers, accountants, etc.)
There is experience in preparing for exams (both Ukrainian and international)
I prepared people for an interview in English - here, in fact, the result is 100 out of 100, which I am very proud of.
From 2015 to 2021, he was the founder of 4 branches of the school of foreign languages in Kyiv.
In his school, he gained experience not only in teaching, but also:
- methodological work
- programming
- creating tests and evaluations
In fact, over the past 12 years I have been approached with various requests - so I am sure that you too will receive the necessary professional help =)
The main emphasis in classes is on:
1. development of conversational skills (you chatter in every class, even if you have 0 level)
2. "auditory" language perception (the program is flexible, but built in such a way that you will begin to understand foreigners better in 2-3 months)
3. memorizing words. This is a widespread problem, but you need to know 1 rule: in order not to forget words, you should not cram them, but "throw" them into active memory. And I know how to do it.
The class is structured according to the sports principle:
1. we study a sports element (in our case, some grammatical structure)
2. practice this element (there is a variety: exercises, games, interactive, etc.)
3. use this element in the game (in our case - GO-VO-RIM!)
In fact, I'm quite active and "alive" person, and you won't perceive English as BAD study. It will be fun, I promise =)
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