Skip to content

Latest posts

Relative Clauses in German: The Complete Beginner’s Guide
01.09.2025

Relative Clauses in German: The Complete Beginner’s Guide

German

🔗 Choose your language Learning German can feel tricky at first, especially when you meet relative clauses. But don’t worry — once you understand the basic rules, relative clauses become a simple and powerful tool to make your sentences richer. What Is a Relative Clause? A relative clause is a part of a sentence that […]

Tymur Levitin Tymur Levitin
Read more
A, An, The — Simple Rules You Won’t Forget
01.09.2025

A, An, The — Simple Rules You Won’t Forget

English

👉 Choose your language Why Articles Matter in English In English, articles are small words — a, an, the — but they play a big role in meaning. Learners often skip them, yet native speakers use them constantly. Mastering articles is one of the fastest ways to sound natural. When to Use A / An […]

Tymur Levitin Tymur Levitin
Read more
Just Mercy in Translation: Justice, Meaning, and the Cultural Code of Language
01.09.2025

Just Mercy in Translation: Justice, Meaning, and the Cultural Code of Language

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

By Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and lead educator at Levitin Language School🔗 Choose your language👤 Teacher Profile – Tymur Levitin He was sentenced to die for a crime he didn’t commit. The courtroom was silent. A young lawyer stood beside him, fighting not just for one man’s life — but for the meaning of […]

Tymur Levitin Tymur Levitin
Read more
Why Americans Say “Gonna” Instead of “Going to” (And When You Should Too)
01.09.2025

Why Americans Say “Gonna” Instead of “Going to” (And When You Should Too)

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

🗂️ Category: Online Language Learning 🗣️ Introduction You studied going to, but suddenly you hear gonna. You know the word, but in real speech it transforms into something completely different. This is normal: in spoken American English, words are reduced (or “swallowed”) because language follows muscle movement and ease of pronunciation, not textbook spelling. Let’s […]

Tymur Levitin Tymur Levitin
Read more
The Complete Guide to German Passive — Part 7
31.08.2025

The Complete Guide to German Passive — Part 7

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

Passive in Konjunktiv (Reported Speech & Hypotheticals) “The passive is hard enough. Add the subjunctive, and you face the real exam monsters.” — Tymur Levitin Choose your language The paradox before we start: two subjunctives, two logics German has two Konjunktiv systems: 👉 The paradox: in passive, the forms often look identical to indicative, so […]

Tymur Levitin Tymur Levitin
Read more
Spanish Conversation Practice: Learn to Speak Naturally with a Tutor
31.08.2025

Spanish Conversation Practice: Learn to Speak Naturally with a Tutor

Interesting information

🌍 Choose your language Introduction Spanish is spoken by more than 500 million people worldwide, but many learners struggle with real conversation. They may know grammar and vocabulary, yet when it’s time to speak — they hesitate, translate in their heads, or sound unnatural. At Levitin Language School | Start Language School by Tymur Levitin, […]

Tymur Levitin Tymur Levitin
Read more
English for Job Interviews: How an Online Tutor Helps You Succeed
31.08.2025

English for Job Interviews: How an Online Tutor Helps You Succeed

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

🌍 Choose your language Introduction Job interviews are stressful even in your native language. When they take place in English, the challenge doubles: you must sound professional, confident, and culturally appropriate. At Levitin Language School | Start Language School by Tymur Levitin, we prepare students for interviews in English by focusing on the most important […]

Tymur Levitin Tymur Levitin
Read more
Myth: You Need to Think in English to Be Fluent
31.08.2025

Myth: You Need to Think in English to Be Fluent

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

📍 Why “Thinking in English” Is Not the Magic Key 🧠 The Myth of Thinking in English Many language learners are told: “You need to think in English!” The idea sounds powerful — a shortcut to fluency. But is it really true? Or even helpful? The truth is: thinking in a foreign language is not […]

Tymur Levitin Tymur Levitin
Read more
“The Little Flock Goes to the Sky” A song that cannot be translated. But it can be felt.
30.08.2025

“The Little Flock Goes to the Sky” A song that cannot be translated. But it can be felt.

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

Author’s column by Tymur Levitin — founder, director and teacher of Levitin Language School / Start Language School by Tymur Levitin 🕊️ Introduction. The song of my time We used to sing this song with a guitar. In the yard, in the kitchen, on the staircase. Some sang aloud, some silently, but all — sincerely. […]

Tymur Levitin Tymur Levitin
Read more
Letting Go — Means Staying Yourself
29.08.2025

Letting Go — Means Staying Yourself

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

How culture, age, and gender shape goodbyes🔗 Choose your language✍️ Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin Founder, teacher, and translator at Levitin Language School🔗 Teacher’s profile One moment — two truths Sometimes two songs tell the same story, yet sound as if they came from opposite banks of a river.So it is with Alexander Marshal’s “Отпускаю” […]

Tymur Levitin Tymur Levitin
Read more