Aus SlowakeiLebt in London, Großbritannien (15:26 UTC+01:00)
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italki-Lehrkraft seit 25. May 2020
Hello everybody! My name is Adriana and I come from Slovakia, however I spent my childhood in Czech Republic and since 17 I have lived in the UK. I love languages - I currently use italki myself to improve my French and also to learn Arabic, and I love this website so much I decided that it would be wonderful to help others learn language that I already speak:)
I also currently study at university and I love psychology, cinema and martial arts.
I have experience teaching children and adults alike, and I have taught complete beginners as well as advanced learners. One of my favourite things in the world is seeing my students improve and gradually gain more and more confidence when using the language. I am friendly and will do my best to make the lessons fun for you while making sure you're constantly improving in order to achieve your full potential:)
I am very flexible. Whether you need help with Czech, Slovak or English, we can:
- learn the basics from scratch
- work at a more advanced level and improve your abilities
- practice conversation together, we can pick any topic together
- work on academic or business language and interview preparation and practice
- anything else you will need
I make sure to get to know you and your language needs as well as to identify your strengths and weaknesses, so that I can ensure the lessons are highly effective. We can structure the lessons in any way you would like. I am very happy to send you materials as a preparation for the less...
Fantastic lesson! Adriana was patient and guided me through pronunciation.
9. Juni 2020
d60819
6 Tschechisch Unterrichtsstunden
Excellent introductory lesson! I have had some much fun with you and I have felt very comfortable thanks to your tips. I can't say much for the moment since my Czech is basically nonexistent, but I'm sure I can make so much progress with you! Your explanations were clear and easy-to-follow, and I appreciate it since Czech is a quite different language. Thank you! :)