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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 — Levitin Language School

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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?

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🎯 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”

En Iniciar la Escuela de Idiomas por 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 comprender, connecty grow.

And that’s what makes the difference.


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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.


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Categoría: Información de interés
Keywords: language talent myth, learning languages without talent, fluency through logic, no talent needed, language learning mindset


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