Alex Petrov
"English studies help us to think about what it means to be human.
Studying opens up worlds and times beyond our experience" (the University of Canterbury, New Zealand).
This is how you present your homework nowadays 😅 (from one of my students):
http://new-forest.tilda.ws/page12082833.html
There'll always be an England
https://twitter.com/annawaitwhat/status/1256095181419446272?s=20
Anna on Twitter “ What's your name? I'm Barley Brook Sellar. How old are you? I'm 3. What's your sheep called? Ethel. And what type of sheep is she? Erm, white. —Border Leicester. Ok, can you take her for a walk for me? Yes. ...Bring her back? Yep, bring her back. Ok, stand her up for me. "Stand!...
My bored to death students (residential session)
The art of email-composing
Conditionals
Certainly.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/alcohol-foreign-language_n_59ee4770e4b0d888ea3d0f42
Alcohol Can Help You Speak A Foreign Language More Fluently Chardonnay, anyone?
A group lesson
After graduating, you have 5 ways in front of you, you can choose only one. It's a test. You have a lifetime to complete it:
https://youtu.be/wM_-O8GREGA
Choose One of Five | Figures of Speech Andrew Scott reads Edith Sampson's speech Choose One of Five. Find out more at speech.almeida.co.uk
You can't explain elitism to children
I hold a Master of Arts in Creative Writing from Bath Spa (UK). Also, I studied screenwriting in Los Angeles and New York, and poetry at Oxford (UK).
I was born in 1978 in Moscow, worked in sales and marketing for fifteen years.