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Karolina Alfavickaitė

Teacher Karolina is an experienced teacher with 18 years of teaching experience. She graduated from Vilnius College with a degree in music pedagogy and obtained a qualification in preschool education from the Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences. Karolina has worked as a preschool teacher, music teacher, and also led non-formal education groups – theater, music, […]

Alina Zorina

Alina began her teaching career 11 years ago, with most of her experience working with primary school students. She joined Erudito Lyceum from a leading international British school in Romania and has also taught at international schools in South Korea, Kuwait, and Ukraine. Alina holds a degree in Primary Education and School Management from Taras […]

Silvija Butkutė

Silvija has always loved adventures and challenges. After graduating from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre with a degree in Performing Arts and complementary pedagogy studies, she set off to explore the world. She worked as an international camp mentor in Austria, studied English in Australia, and has now returned home! Silvija is eager […]

Ieva Nemanytė

Ieva holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Philology and Pedagogy from Vilnius University, as well as a Master’s degree in English for Legal Purposes. Interested in different cultures and teaching methods, she spent part of her studies on an Erasmus+ exchange in Spain, participated in exchange programs, and completed her practical training in Lithuanian schools. […]

Agnė Jusevičiūtė

Agnė graduated with a Sociology bachelor’s degree from the University of Greenwich, London, in 2008. Returning to Lithuania, she began working with children, starting at a summer camp in an international school in Vilnius. She later worked as a teaching assistant for primary and secondary school students, providing individual support for children with learning difficulties. […]

Marina Kornilova

Marina’s path to becoming an English teacher is unconventional. She graduated from Vilnius Tallat-Kelpša Conservatory with a specialization as a violinist-performer and a qualification as a music teacher. While teaching music, she developed a strong interest in child psychology and continuous professional growth, which led her to earn a Bachelor’s degree in English Philology and […]

Mari Chopikashvili

Mari is a primary school English teacher from Georgia. She graduated in English Philology from Tbilisi State University and earned a Master’s degree in Education Management from Vytautas Magnus University. During her studies, she completed internships in schools in Spain and Poland, gaining experience with different educational systems. Mari began her teaching career while still […]

Daiva Jarmalavičienė

Having completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in French Philology at Vilnius University, she currently teaches French at Vilnius University and the French Institute. Her extensive experience has allowed her to explore various language teaching methods and strategies while working with students of different ages. She strives to ensure that beginners’ encounters with the French […]

Ieva Verbytė

Ieva completed her Bachelor’s degree in English and French Linguistics at Vilnius University and deepened her knowledge of the French language and culture by participating in the Erasmus+ exchange program in France, as well as the AMICIF linguistic and cultural internship in southern France. She is currently pursuing studies in Education at Vilnius University. Ieva […]

Marta Bačiulytė

Marta is studying English and French language pedagogy at Vytautas Magnus University and has over three years of teaching experience working with children in schools. Marta is studying English and French language pedagogy at Vytautas Magnus University and has over three years of teaching experience working with children in schools. In her free time, Marta […]