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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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Language. Logic. Identity. Growth.

At first glance, German might seem difficult.
Complicated grammar. Long compound words. Unfamiliar sentence structures.

But what if German isn’t hard — just logical?

What if mastering it means learning a new way of thinking, not memorizing endless rules?

That’s exactly what happens when you learn with a private tutor who helps you go beyond the surface.

German isn’t hard. It’s just different — and that’s a good thing.

When you learn German through English, Polish, Ukrainian, Spanish, or any other familiar language, something shifts.

You stop translating word by word.
You start thinking in ideas. You understand patterns.

German is a language of order and clarity — it sharpens how you express yourself, even in other languages.

Why private tutoring makes the difference

In a group class, you follow the same structure as everyone else.

But a private lesson adapts to you.

We notice what makes you hesitate, what motivates you, and how to explain concepts your way.
That means less stress — and faster, deeper progress.

In our school, we don’t just teach the rules of German.
We teach you how to feel the logic, the rhythm, the patterns — the way native speakers do.

Learn German through your comfort language

You don’t need to be fluent in English to learn German.

We offer flexible lessons through many languages — including:

  • English
  • Polish
  • Ukrainian
  • Spanish
  • Russian (when helpful and appropriate)

We even guide students who are shifting from Russian to Ukrainian, or mixing languages depending on the topic.
You learn the way that works for you.

It’s not just about speaking — it’s about thinking

Learning German isn’t just saying correct sentences.

It’s about thinking clearly. Structuring your ideas.
Being precise — and creative at the same time.

And when you learn with the right teacher, that process becomes exciting. Even empowering.


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