Certified CELTA, CPE teacher with over 7 years of experience
Teaches
English
Speaks
Russian
Native
French
Other
Spanish
Certified CELTA, CPE teacher with over 7 years of experience
About Me
Me as a Teacher
My lessons & teaching style
Resume & Certificates
From Russian FederationLiving in Barcelona, Spain (07:28 UTC+01:00)
About Me
italki teacher since Feb 7, 2022
InterestsMusicArtReading
I am an avid reader, a big admirer of art-house cinema and a culture vulture. One of the most enjoyable things for me is travelling to new places, speaking to people of other cultures and taking pictures to capture and remember these experiences. Also, I cannot imagine my life without good coffee and movie theatres.
Me as a Teacher
I’ve been an ESL teacher for the last seven years, and helping my students to reach their goals is the most rewarding feeling for me. I am passionate about teaching and like my classes to be creative, engaging and target-oriented.
My lessons & teaching style
Each lesson I tailor to my students’ needs and preferences. I make sure that you get the maximum talking time to boost your confidence in speaking. My main goal is to stretch your English, so your skills could constantly and confidently evolve.
All materials we use and work with during the lesson are in an online-friendly presentation format. For my lessons, I use different resources including both, textbooks and authentic materials.
Also, I provide my students with Quizlet sets so they can practice the target vocabulary. In case you want to have some extra speaking practice in between the lessons, I can provide you with the speaking tasks and my follow-up feedback and recommendations.
My teaching material
Presentation slides/PPT
Audio files
Image files
Video files
Flashcards
Articles and news
Quizzes
Homework Assignments
Certificates
CPE - Cambridge - 2022
Certificate verified
CELTA - Cambridge - 2018
Certificate verified
Education
2008 - 2013
Master's - CultureSt. Petersburg State University of Culture and Art
2016 - 2017
Bachelor’s - Theory and Methodology of teaching foreign languagesAcademy of Postgraduate Education
Work Experience
2018 - 2019
English teacherGlobus International Language Centre - Moscow, Russian Federation
2019 - 2021
English tutorITMO University - Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
5.0
Rating
79
Students
1,562
Lessons
100%
Attendance rate
99%
Response rate
5.0
Rating
79
Students
1562
Lessons
100%
Attendance rate
99%
Response rate
English Lessons
Trial Lesson
50 lessons completed
USD 5.00+
Structured Conversation (Adults Only)
B2 - C2Conversation324 lessons completed
USD 21.00+
Package with 10% off
General English (Adults Only)
A2 - C1Language Essentials1,188 lessons completed
USD 21.00+
Package with 10% off
Availability
Based on your timezone (UTC+00:00)
12 Reviews
Daniel Polisel
21 English lessons
Teacher’s pick
Anastasiia is filling in gaps in my English language learning. Today she taught me “Relative Clauses”. Anastasiia observes the mistakes that the student makes and uses them as a topic for the next lessons.
Mar 6, 2025
Anna Astafeva
104 English lessons
Teacher’s pick
Anastasiia is a great teacher! Her lessons are always interesting and fun. The lessons are well thought out and prepared with good material. She is incredibly calm and pleasant. I advise everyone to study with Anastasiia.
Jun 1, 2022
Daniel Polisel
21 English lessons
I've been learning a lot with Anastasiia.
Jan 30, 2025
Анастасия Фофанова
4 English lessons
Teacher’s pick
I highly recommend Anastasiia as a teacher! You can instantly tell that teaching languages is her vocation and mission, because she is very professional, inspiring, her classes are very interesting and interactive and she has a skill to make you feel comfortable:)
I appreciate feedback and correcting from the teacher. I've learned new interesting phrases and useful information from the very first lesson
Sep 9, 2022
Daniel Polisel
21 English lessons
Anastasiia is very professional, very dedicated, and she is also a charismatic person.
Feb 28, 2025
Daniel Polisel
21 English lessons
I didn't know the difference between "can", "are able to" and "manage to". I only knew that I should use "can" in the present and past tenses and, to talk about the future, I should use "are able to". Very good class.