I'm originally from Hungary, and ever since I was a little girl, I dreamed of becoming a teacher. For the past four years, I've been teaching Hungarian to foreigners, mainly adults, but thanks to my background in childcare, I also connect very naturally with children.
I've been living in Austria for five years, and when I moved here, I experienced firsthand how important it is not only to understand a language in theory, but to actually use it in real life. Knowing grammar is one thing - real confidence comes when you dare to speak and communicate.
I strongly believe that the best way to learn a foreign language is the same way we learned our native language: through listening, repetition, imitation, and real communication. That's why my lessons focus mainly on speaking and practical communication.
One of the biggest rewards for me is seeing my students become more and more confident and proactive in speaking - even if they start as complete beginners. Creating a positive and relaxed atmosphere during lessons is very important to me, because I believe learning becomes much easier when you feel comfortable, supported, and encouraged.
My students often describe me as patient and funny, and I always try to create an environment where learning feels enjoyable and stress-free. Based on the feedback I receive, this approach helps my students speak Hungarian more confidently and naturally.
I hope we'll get to know each other soon! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me. 😊