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Mastering Spoken English for QA Automation Engineers: Real Questions, Real Conversations
26.07.2025

Mastering Spoken English for QA Automation Engineers: Real Questions, Real Conversations

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

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect © Tymur Levitin — Founder, Director & Lead Teacher of Levitin Language School Speak Free in Tech — Real IT English for Test Automation Experts Automation engineers often say: “I can write tests, but I can’t explain them.”But what if I told you that how you speak about […]

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Latin Roots, Slavic Surroundings
26.07.2025

Latin Roots, Slavic Surroundings

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

Learning Romanian Online — A Language That Thinks in Contrasts👤 Author: Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and lead teacher🔗 languagelearnings.com | levitinlanguageschool.com📄 View my teacher profile📞 Telegram: @START_SCHOOL_TYMUR_LEVITIN A Romance Language That Doesn’t Behave Romanian looks like a Romance language.It feels like it should act like French, Italian, or Spanish.But the moment you try to use it — it surprises you. Articles come after […]

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When the Melody Speaks
26.07.2025

When the Melody Speaks

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

How Intonation Changes Everything in Language Same words. Different meaning. No new vocabulary. No different grammar.Just a change in how you say it — and suddenly, everything shifts. That’s the power of intonation. The Invisible Grammar: Intonation as Structure Most learners think of grammar as: But language has another level — the level of voice, rhythm, and melody.And in […]

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Why Not All German Words Are Really German
25.07.2025

Why Not All German Words Are Really German

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

How Foreign Words Retain Their Sound — and Why That Matters “If it looks German, it must sound German… right?” Not always.Words like Job, Manager, Chef, or Visum may look like part of the German language — but they didn’t start there. And they don’t always sound the way you’d expect. This is why learners misread them. And why native speakers often […]

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Stop Memorizing. Start Thinking: How Real Language Comes from Real Sentences
24.07.2025

Stop Memorizing. Start Thinking: How Real Language Comes from Real Sentences

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

At Start Language School by Tymur Levitin, we don’t just teach words. We teach how to think in a new language — naturally, not mechanically. Why memorizing grammar rules isn’t enough Most students try to learn a language by memorizing rules and charts. But even after years of study, they can’t speak fluently or confidently. […]

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Shivering Like a Bastard: What Holden Really Felt
24.07.2025

Shivering Like a Bastard: What Holden Really Felt

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

Why One Word in Salinger’s Novel Says More Than We Think Language, identity, translation – and the loneliness no one sees 🔗 Choose your language: https://levitintymur.com/#languages ❝ Sometimes, a word we almost miss reveals everything. ❞ There’s a scene in The Catcher in the Rye that barely takes up a paragraph.Holden is sitting alone in a hotel room. He […]

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The Word Is Familiar. The Meaning Isn’t.
24.07.2025

The Word Is Familiar. The Meaning Isn’t.

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Learning Serbian Online — Where Language Meets Identity👤 Author: Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and lead teacher🔗 languagelearnings.com | levitinlanguageschool.com📞 Telegram: @START_SCHOOL_TYMUR_LEVITIN Slavic Language, Different Code When you first hear Serbian, it might feel like home — especially if you speak Russian, Ukrainian, or Bulgarian.Words sound familiar. Structures look predictable. You feel safe. But very quickly, that feeling shifts. Because the words that […]

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What Is Modality in Language?
24.07.2025

What Is Modality in Language?

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

Why It’s Not About Rules — But About Attitude “We don’t just say something. We say how we feel about what we say.”— Tymur Levitin Author’s Column — Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning, and RespectPart of the series: Grammar Is Meaning, Not Rules Why Students Struggle with Modality They often memorize that can, must, and might are “modal verbs.”But […]

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Why Czech Feels Familiar, Until It Doesn’t
23.07.2025

Why Czech Feels Familiar, Until It Doesn’t

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

Online Czech Lessons with Levitin Language School👤 Author: Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and lead teacher🔗 languagelearnings.com | levitinlanguageschool.com📞 Telegram: @START_SCHOOL_TYMUR_LEVITIN A Slavic Cousin That Plays by Its Own Rules If you already speak Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, or Slovak, Czech might feel like a friendly neighbor. You recognize the sounds, the sentence structure seems familiar, and even entire words look like they should mean […]

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Hitting the Wrong Note: Why Students Keep Saying “arbáiten” and “antwórten”
23.07.2025

Hitting the Wrong Note: Why Students Keep Saying “arbáiten” and “antwórten”

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

(Author’s Column by Tymur Levitin – Levitin Language School)Language. Identity. Logic. Sound.🔗 Choose your language📂 Rubric: German Language – Pronunciation & Intonation What’s the Real Mistake? It’s not just pronunciation — it’s intonation.Most students don’t say “arbeiten” and “antworten” like Germans do.They say: But in German, the correct stress is always on the first syllable: It may look small, but this shift in […]

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