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Tymur Levitin
Tymur Levitin
Teacher of the Department of Translation. Professional certified translator with experience in translating and teaching English and German. I teach people in 20 countries of the world. My principle in teaching and conducting lessons is to move away from memorizing rules from memory, and, instead, learn to understand the principles of the language and use them in the same way as talking and pronouncing sounds correctly by feeling, and not going over each one in your head all the rules, since there won’t be time for that in real speech. You always need to build on the situation and comfort.
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📚 Author’s Column by Tymur Levitin — Levitin Language School

Global Learning. Personal Approach.

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🧠 Many students hesitate to start learning a new language because they believe one thing: “I’m just not talented enough.” This idea has stopped millions of people from even trying. But is language learning really about talent? Or is that just another persistent myth?

Let’s break it down.


🎯 Talent vs. Process: What Really Matters?

Here’s the truth: Language learning is not a gift — it’s a process.

Some people might absorb pronunciation faster. Others might remember vocabulary more easily. But fluency comes from consistency, reflection, and real engagement — not from being born a “language genius.”

I’ve worked with hundreds of students — from 7 to 70 years old — and the results rarely depended on “talent.” The biggest factors were always:

  • Motivation
  • Regularity
  • Meaningful learning
  • A teacher who understands your rhythm

And sometimes, those who were told they were “bad at languages” became the most successful. Why? Because they didn’t expect magic. They followed a real path.


❌ The Real Danger of the “Talent” Myth

Believing in the need for talent can do real harm:

  • You don’t start at all
  • You compare yourself to others
  • You give up after the first challenge

But language learning is not a race. It’s not a test of genius. It’s a skill you build, like cooking, writing, or playing an instrument.

Even mistakes become part of the process — if you learn from them.


🌍 Why Our School Doesn’t Believe in “Talent”

At Start Language School by Tymur Levitin, we build everything around one idea:

You don’t need talent. You need structure, support, and a personal approach.

We teach through logic, curiosity, cross-language comparison, and cultural understanding. Our students don’t “cram” — they understand, connect, and grow.

And that’s what makes the difference.


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🎓 Want to Learn English or German?

We offer personalized lessons with real teachers, no pressure, no “talent” required:

Every lesson is adapted to your pace and goals.


📌 About the Author

Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and senior teacher at Levitin Language School / Start Language School by Tymur Levitin. Over 22 years of teaching experience, certified translator, creator of cross-language grammar techniques, and personal mentor to students from 30+ countries.


Author: Tymur Levitin
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Category: Interesting Information
Keywords: language talent myth, learning languages without talent, fluency through logic, no talent needed, language learning mindset


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