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Tymur Levitin
Tymur Levitin
Profesora del Departamento de Traducción. Traductor jurado profesional con experiencia en traducción y enseñanza de inglés y alemán. Imparto clases en 20 países del mundo. Mi principio en la enseñanza y la realización de clases es alejarse de la memorización de reglas de memoria, y, en cambio, aprender a entender los principios de la lengua y utilizarlos de la misma manera que hablar y pronunciar correctamente los sonidos por el sentimiento, y no repasar cada uno en su cabeza todas las reglas, ya que no habrá tiempo para eso en el habla real. Siempre hay que basarse en la situación y la comodidad.
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Author’s Column by Tymur Levitin — Founder of Levitin Language School
Lengua. Identidad. Elección. Significado.


🧠 Do You Really Have to Relocate to Learn a Language?

It’s a myth we hear all the time:

“The only real way to learn a language is to move abroad.”

And while immersing yourself in a foreign culture can be powerful, it is no the only — and certainly not the most practical — path to fluency.

For many people, this idea becomes a barrier.
They believe that unless they live in London, Berlin, Madrid, or Paris, they have no chance.
Let’s break that myth.


The Truth: Environment Doesn’t Teach — Awareness Does

You can live in a foreign country for years and still struggle with the language.
Why? Because language doesn’t enter your brain by osmosis.

We’ve all heard stories of expats who spend decades abroad and barely speak the local language.
Why? Because they live in a bubble — communicating only in their native tongue, avoiding active learning, never breaking past their comfort zone.

Fluency is not geography. It’s mindset.


What Actually Helps You Learn a Language

Whether you’re in your home country or halfway across the globe, here’s what truly makes a difference:

Guided practice — with a teacher who knows how to explain, correct, and build your thinking.
Active input — watching, reading, and listening with a purpose.
Conscious repetition — revisiting patterns, phrases, and grammar with meaning.
Feedback — someone showing you por qué something is right or wrong.

All of that can happen online. Anywhere. Anytime.


Real Students, Real Places — One Platform

En Iniciar la Escuela de Idiomas por Tymur Levitin, our students live in 38+ countries — from Canada to Argentina, from Germany to Vietnam.

They study online, with full flexibility.
They don’t need to move abroad.
They don’t need expensive visas, rent, or plane tickets.
They just need one thing: a teacher who understands their goals.


Yes, Immersion Helps — But It’s Not What You Think

Living abroad can help — but only if you’re already prepared to use what you know.
And sometimes, immersion can do more harm than good:
❌ Native speakers may speak too fast.
❌ Locals may switch to English.
❌ You might feel lost, embarrassed, or overwhelmed.

Immersion without structure = frustración.
Immersion con foundation = confidence.

Start local. Learn online. Travel when you’re ready — and when it adds to your growth.


🧭 Want to Explore the Truth Behind Other Language Learning Myths?

You’re not alone in questioning outdated beliefs. Here are more articles from our author’s column that help you rethink how languages are learned:

🔹 Mito: para aprender un idioma se necesita un hablante nativo
Why teaching skills matter more than birthplace.

🔹 Myth: Just Speak — and You’ll Learn
Why blind repetition isn’t real progress.

🔹 Myth: Grammar Kills Fluency
A fresh take on how structure creates freedom in speech.

And if you’re looking for a place to start:

🔹 Learn English online — from any level, with guidance.
🔹 Learn German with us — with structure, not just guesswork.

Final Thought

You don’t need a plane ticket.
You need perspective.
That’s what we give you.


📌 Explore our flexible courses:
🔗 https://levitinlanguageschool.com
🔗 https://languagelearnings.com

📌 Más información sobre Tymur Levitin — teacher, translator, and founder:
🔗 Teacher’s profile

© Author: Tymur Levitin — Founder and Head Teacher at Start Language School by Tymur Levitin / Levitin Language School

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