MA in Russian Philology. I teach verbs of motion with short videos, real-life examples, and smart AI
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MA in Russian Philology. I teach verbs of motion with short videos, real-life examples, and smart AI
O mnie
Ja jako nauczyciel
Moje lekcje & Styl nauczania
Z: RosjaMiejsce zamieszkania: Tel Aviv, Izrael (00:29 UTC+02:00)
O mnie
Nauczyciel italki od 8 Aug 2025
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I’m Liza, I’m your new Russian‑language teacher!
I was born in Russia’s far‑north Murmansk Region, spent years studying and working in vibrant Moscow, and have now settled in Tel Aviv – ginger cat in tow (he’s already mastered lounging in the Middle‑Eastern sun). Outside the classroom you’ll usually find me soaking up art exhibitions, experimenting in the kitchen, or planning my next trip to explore a new culture. I look forward to sharing language, stories, and a lot of curiosity with you this term.
Moje prace
Ja jako nauczyciel
9 years ago, I gave my very first Russian lesson in Hungary. Back then, I had no idea I’d fall head over heels for teaching. Since then I’ve guided different people from toddlers tracing their first Cyrillic letters to diplomats perfecting negotiation jargon and tech specialists prepping for Moscow relocations. I’ve created university electives, run intensive summer camps, and mentored fellow teachers, always adapting materials to each learner’s goals and interests.
Moje lekcje & Styl nauczania
My lessons revolve around real communication, because language should feel alive in your mouth, not frozen on a page. With absolute beginners we tackle grammar in tiny, humorous bites and short videos that turn mistakes into laughs, so progress feels like an adventure. Once you’re comfortable, we switch to content‑rich sessions—news articles, podcasts, YouTube clips, whatever’s trending that week—so your Russian grows in step with the world’s conversations. Drawing on my media background, I’m passionate about dismantling the tired “matryoshkas‑and‑bears” image; instead I’ll guide you through the Russia of panel blocks, pop bangers, and internet memes that make up daily life.
Moje materiały dydaktyczne
Plik PDF
Dokumenty tekstowe
Slajdy prezentacji/PPT
Pliki audio
Pliki graficzne
Pliki wideo
Fiszki
Artykuły i aktualności
Quizy
Prace domowe
5.0
Ocena
7
Uczniowie
28
Lekcje
100%
Frekwencja
98%
Odpowiedz
5.0
Ocena
7
Uczniowie
28
Lekcje
100%
Frekwencja
98%
Odpowiedz
rosyjski Lekcje
Lekcja próbna
Ukończone lekcje: 3
USD 5.00+
Curious Conversations – Talk about what interests you in Russian
A2 - C2KonwersacjeUkończone lekcje: 22
USD 8.00+
Pakiet z 19% zniżki
What’s Going On? – Discussing news, breaking down jokes and memes about current events
B2 - C1KonwersacjeUkończone lekcje: 0
USD 9.00+
Pakiet z 17% zniżki
Bilingual Russian Chats – Practice your Russian for everyday life
A2 - C1KonwersacjeUkończone lekcje: 3
USD 10.00+
Pakiet z 25% zniżki
Dostępność
Według Twojej strefy czasowej (UTC+00:00)
Moje prace
Quiz (1)
7 opinie/i
David
7 lekcje/i rosyjski
Liza is the kind of teacher who makes a language like Russian feel like a warm invitation rather than a chore. She has a wonderful way of making the classroom feel personal and alive, moving beyond just "delivering a lesson" to truly sharing the heart of the culture.
Her warmth shines through her vibrant energy. She understands that for a beginner, the "wall of grammar" can be intimidating, so she breaks it down into bite-sized, colorful pieces. Whether she's explaining the nuances of gender or how to conjugate a new verb, she does it with an encouraging smile that makes you feel like you've got this.
What makes her special is how she weaves creativity into her challenges. She uses "Sentence Auctions" and hands-on projects because she knows that playing and creating are the fastest ways to learn. To keep things fresh, she also selects excellent videos to back up the material. She isn’t a rigid lecturer; she’s an insightful guide who makes you feel right at home with the language.
30 gru 2025
David
7 lekcje/i rosyjski
Great lesson with genders, endings to classify nouns. Repetition of hard and soft vovels, and some questions and answers. I really need to use my head in the lessons, they stimulate me to work on the language and start getting creative with the language :)
25 lis 2025
David
7 lekcje/i rosyjski
Liza delivered an excellent lesson with high-quality, self-made materials. Her teaching style is very engaging and structured, which made it easy to follow along. She used reading exercises and practical phrases for introductions, and also guided me in forming sentences—even though that part was challenging for me.
What stood out most was the positive energy she brings to the class. The atmosphere she creates removes the usual embarrassment that comes with learning a new language, making it a comfortable and enjoyable experience. I even received some homework to reinforce what we learned, which shows her commitment to a structured curriculum.
I’m looking forward to the next lesson!
11 lis 2025
David
7 lekcje/i rosyjski
Lena provides a fantastic mix of grammar, vocabulary, and culture. The lesson was perfectly structured, moving from phonetics practice to grammar rules, and then applying it all with interactive exercises like crosswords. She goes beyond just textbook definitions—teaching me the 'real' Russian, such as which female profession forms are polite versus rude, and how nicknames are used. A 5-star experience!
16 gru 2025
David
7 lekcje/i rosyjski
That was a super fun lesson with Liza! We did some serious language nerding but kept it light.
First, we matched funny dog memes to phrases like "Привет" (Hi) and "Дела – ужасно!" (Things are terrible!). The dog sitting among the mess perfectly taught me how to say I'm having a rough day. 😂
Then, we dove into sounds. The biggest shock was the O-to-A rule (vowel reduction).
If O isn't stressed, it turns into an A sound.
That’s why хорошо́ (good) is pronounced kharashó, not horosho. It's like the unstressed vowels get lazy!
We also looked at how vowels soften consonants:
Hard Vowels: а, о, у, ы, э (Keep the sound tough)
Soft Vowels: я, ё, ю, и, е (Make the consonant before them soft/squishy)
Learning these simple sound tricks makes reading so much easier. It feels like I cracked a secret code today! Thanks, Liza!
18 lis 2025
David
7 lekcje/i rosyjski
Liza made a great first impression, easy to get involved and i was encouraged to continue learning. she easily saw my working points and what to focus on.