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The Language I Live: Flieg nicht so schnell, Leben
19.09.2025

The Language I Live: Flieg nicht so schnell, Leben

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

Author’s Column by Tymur Levitin «О, не лети так, жизнь, слегка замедли шаг…»— Rauf Kubaev, О, не лети так, жизнь «Flieg nicht so schnell, Leben…»— German rendering There are songs where a man begs for love.There are songs where he thanks for the years that passed.And then there are songs like this one — where […]

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The Language I Live: Oh Life, Don’t Fly So Fast
19.09.2025

The Language I Live: Oh Life, Don’t Fly So Fast

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

Author’s Column by Tymur Levitin «О, не лети так, жизнь, слегка замедли шаг…»— Rauf Kubaev, О, не лети так, жизнь There are songs where a man begs for love.There are songs where he says thank you for the years that passed.And then there are songs like this one — where a man is not talking […]

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Präteritum (Imperfekt) — The Complete Guide to German Simple Past
19.09.2025

Präteritum (Imperfekt) — The Complete Guide to German Simple Past

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

“Präteritum is not just ‘the written past.’ It is the tense of bare fact, narrative distance, and German identity.” — Tymur Levitin Choose your language Introduction: Beyond “Written Past” Every learner hears: That is not false, but it hides the real picture.Präteritum is the tense of facts, narration, and formality. It is the tense that […]

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Business English That Actually Works: Speak Your Mind. Formally.
19.09.2025

Business English That Actually Works: Speak Your Mind. Formally.

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

Levitin Language School | Career and Language Skills 🔗 Choose your language Why “Business English” Often Fails (and How to Make It Work) Everyone talks about Business English like it’s a magic formula:“Learn formal phrases, memorize some vocabulary, add a polite ending — done.” But in real life, it’s not that simple. Business English is […]

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Complete Guide to Learning Arabic Online
19.09.2025

Complete Guide to Learning Arabic Online

Arabic

Arabic is spoken by more than 310 million people across the Middle East and North Africa, and it is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. As a language of culture, religion, diplomacy, and global business, Arabic offers countless opportunities for learners worldwide. Learning Arabic online allows students to study flexibly, access […]

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Global Reach, Personal Support: Why Students from 20+ Countries Choose Our Online Language School
19.09.2025

Global Reach, Personal Support: Why Students from 20+ Countries Choose Our Online Language School

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Start here: Choose your language. At Levitin Language School (Start Language School by Tymur Levitin), students learn not only across languages — but also across continents. From Europe to Latin America, from North America to Asia, more than 20 countries are represented in our classrooms. What unites them is one thing: the need for a […]

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French for Beginners Online: Start Learning from Zero with a Tutor
18.09.2025

French for Beginners Online: Start Learning from Zero with a Tutor

French

🌍 Choose your language Introduction French is one of the world’s most beautiful and widely spoken languages, opening doors to travel, culture, and career opportunities. But starting from zero can feel overwhelming — where do you begin? At Levitin Language School | Start Language School by Tymur Levitin, we make it easy for beginners to […]

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Say vs Tell vs Speak vs Talk — Who, What and Where
18.09.2025

Say vs Tell vs Speak vs Talk — Who, What and Where

English

👉 Choose your language Why These Verbs Are Tricky English has four common verbs of communication — say, tell, speak, talk. They often translate the same way, but their grammar and usage are different. Let’s make it simple. Say — Focus on Words We use say when the focus is on the words themselves, not […]

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Sein vs. Haben: How to Use Them Correctly in German
18.09.2025

Sein vs. Haben: How to Use Them Correctly in German

German

🔗 Choose your language When learning German, two of the first verbs you meet are sein (to be) and haben (to have). They are not only important as main verbs but also as auxiliary verbs for building the past tense (Perfekt). Many beginners get confused about when to use sein and when to use haben. […]

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Perfekt — The Complete Guide
18.09.2025

Perfekt — The Complete Guide

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

“Perfekt is not just a tense. It is the German way of showing result, state, and consequence.” — Tymur Levitin Choose your language Introduction: More Than Just “Present Perfect” Textbooks often say: But that is an oversimplification. Perfekt in German is not just the equivalent of English have done. It is the tense of result: […]

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