I graduated from Russian philology and finished postgraduate studies in teaching Polish as a foreign language. I have many years of experience in working with Russian-speaking people and international groups.
I teach a language on the basis of the “flipped classroom” strategy, which is very popular due to its high efficiency.
I adapt each course to the individual needs of students, taking into account which areas of knowledge are the most important in their case.
I offer my students lessons at a high level in terms of content and at the same time guarantee reasonable prices
In 2010, I graduated from the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin with a Master’s degree. Since 2005, I have been studying Russian philology, including translation and teaching specialization.
In later years, from 2010 to 2012, I participated in postgraduate qualification studies at the Center for Polish Language and Culture for the Polish Diaspora and Foreigners in the field of teaching Polish as a foreign language.
Currently, I conduct classes at the Lazarski University in Warsaw, where I fulfil the role of a teacher of Polish as a foreign language. Moreover, I am an examiner in a certified exam in Polish.
So far, I have worked in many respected units and prestigious locations. Among them, you can distinguish: Tyumen State University in Tyumen, Russia, the Institute for Foreigners’ Education in Warsaw and the Cyril and Methodius Foundation in Lublin.
In my work with the students, I use the flipped class method. Students receive direct access to educational content in order to familiarize themselves with it before the start of classes. Therefore, we focus only on practical issues during meetings.
The use of this technique allows me to adjust all aspects of teaching to the individual needs of students and encourage students to active participation. Thanks to this, the results appear much faster, and learning is not a chore, but a pleasure.