The language you already know affects the way you learn a new one.
Some things make sense straight away. Others take more time — even when they are supposed to be “easy.”
In my lessons, we look at those difficulties together: why certain mistakes happen, why some expressions feel confusing, and what helps language feel more natural and easier to use.
Because when you understand the reason behind something, learning starts to feel much clearer.
We use what you already know as a bridge, not an obstacle.
Explanations come before repetition.
Every rule has a why. We look for it.
Clarity replaces guesswork.