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I’m Tired Is Not Enough: How to Say «Устал», «Вымотался», «Выдохся» and «Не Выспался» in English
28.03.2026

I’m Tired Is Not Enough: How to Say «Устал», «Вымотался», «Выдохся» and «Не Выспался» in English

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Interesting Information By Tymur Levitin Founder, Director and Senior Educator at Levitin Language School Global Learning. Personal Approach. ![Banner: A tired but thoughtful person sitting after a long day with the text “I’m Tired Is Not Enough”] There is a moment every language learner experiences. You come home after a long day and say one […]

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What Is Muscle Soreness? Understanding ‘Krepatúra’ in English
27.03.2026

What Is Muscle Soreness? Understanding ‘Krepatúra’ in English

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Choose your language: https://levitintymur.com/#languages The Word We Feel but Can’t Translate: What Is “Krepatúra”? In Slavic languages, we have a word for that funny post-workout pain: krepatúra. It’s not medical, but everyone knows what it means — that sweet ache in your muscles the day after training. In English, however, there’s no one-word equivalent. So […]

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British vs American English: Two Systems of the Same Language
27.03.2026

British vs American English: Two Systems of the Same Language

Language. Identity. Choice. Meaning.

Author’s Column by Tymur LevitinLanguage. Identity. Choice. Meaning. 🔗 Choose your languagehttps://levitintymur.com/#languages One Language — Two Major Traditions When people say they want to learn English, they often imagine a single universal language. In reality, English exists in several major varieties. The two most influential are: Both share the same historical roots.Both follow largely the […]

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Why Multiple-Choice Tests Trick Even Good Students
27.03.2026

Why Multiple-Choice Tests Trick Even Good Students

Exams Without Illusions

Multiple-choice tests look simple. The task seems clear: read the question, choose the correct answer, and move on. Because of this simplicity, many students assume these tests are easier than essays or open questions. In reality, multiple-choice tests are designed to do something very specific: they measure how precisely a student understands a problem. Not […]

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How Long Does It Really Take to Learn a Language?
27.03.2026

How Long Does It Really Take to Learn a Language?

Online Language Learning

Before discussing timeframes and learning speed, start with the most practical step. Choose your language here:https://levitintymur.com/#languages One of the most common questions students ask is simple: “How long will it take to learn this language?” The question sounds straightforward. But the honest answer is always more complicated than people expect. Because learning a language is […]

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Learning a Language for Relocation — Why “Basic Communication” Is Not Enough
27.03.2026

Learning a Language for Relocation — Why “Basic Communication” Is Not Enough

Online Language Learning

Many people start searching for an online language school when relocation becomes real. A job offer.A move to Europe.A new academic path. The goal seems clear: “Learn basic communication.” But this is exactly where many students underestimate the problem. Because relocation does not require basic language. It requires functional thinking inside another system. The Myth […]

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Why Many Online Language Schools Fail Students After the First Year
27.03.2026

Why Many Online Language Schools Fail Students After the First Year

Online Language Learning

When people search for an online language school, they usually think about the beginning. Beginner courses.First lessons.First conversations. But the real test of a language school is not the first month. It is the second year. This is where most educational systems quietly fail students. The First-Year Illusion During the first months, progress is visible. […]

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Speak vs Talk — What’s the Difference?
27.03.2026

Speak vs Talk — What’s the Difference?

English

Choose your language → Many English learners think speak and talk mean exactly the same thing. In many situations they can be interchangeable.But in real English they carry slightly different meanings and are used in different contexts. Understanding this difference will make your speech sound much more natural. The Core Difference The easiest way to […]

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Why English Often Describes Your Position Instead of an Action: The Hidden Meaning of “I’m Afraid”, “I’m Sure” and “I’m Glad”
27.03.2026

Why English Often Describes Your Position Instead of an Action: The Hidden Meaning of “I’m Afraid”, “I’m Sure” and “I’m Glad”

English

Many learners expect sentences to describe events. But English often does something different. It describes the speaker’s position. Consider the following sentences: These sentences look like simple descriptions of emotional states. But in real communication they function very differently. They are speech acts. Not Feelings, but Communication Tools When someone says: I’m afraid you’re wrong […]

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Why You Shouldn’t Try to Get My Lessons — And What You Should Look for Instead
27.03.2026

Why You Shouldn’t Try to Get My Lessons — And What You Should Look for Instead

The Tymur Levitin Method: Thinking Instead of Memorizing in Language Learning

When students come to a language school, they often make one critical mistake. They try to choose a teacher. Not the result.Not the process.Not the fit. The teacher. And very often, they try to choose me. At first glance, this might seem like a compliment.But in reality, it’s a misunderstanding — and sometimes, a risk. […]

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