Zoryana Venherenko:
From compulsion to a dream of philology

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My journey to English
It all started when my mother insisted on lessons. At first, I didn’t have a clear goal, but everything changed during the learning process. I realized that I wanted to teach the language myself, and that became my greatest motivation. I have been studying English for over a year now. My favorite part of the lessons is the speaking sessions — I love listening to other people’s thoughts and sharing life stories.
Results I’m proud of
The studies have given me tremendous progress. While my level was beginner (A1-A2) before moving, I now have a confident B2+. Beyond language skills, I have expanded my horizons and learned to communicate better. Now, English is not just a subject but part of my hobby. In my free time, I dive into philology: studying accents, dialects, and stylistics.
Life during the war
The war forced me through major changes: moving to Poland, studying at two schools simultaneously (local and Ukrainian online), and learning Polish. Later, I returned to Ukraine, but to a different city, where I enrolled in college.
The hardest part of these years for me has been the longing for the past, exhaustion from the present, and fear of the future. But I keep going thanks to the thought that I need to live for today and stay positive.
Dreams for the future
I am already doing everything possible to achieve my goal: persistently learning the language and honing my communication skills. My dream is to enter the Faculty of Philology and become a great English tutor. For my future profession, English is the foundation and the key to success.
A word of gratitude
“I am very grateful to and respect the people who support us and donate to charitable projects. Your support helps us keep going even in the most difficult times.”