How Moga Marketing started — and why I teach the way I do

A small practice, not a big school. Personal lessons since 2024.

From marketing to teaching English

Before Moga Marketing, I worked in marketing — writing, communicating, presenting ideas to clients. English was part of my daily work, not something I studied in abstract. That experience shaped how I teach now: practical, focused on what you actually need to say and write.

I saw how many people learn grammar for years but still struggle in real conversations. I wanted to help with that — in a direct, honest way.

Starting Moga Marketing in 2024

In 2024 I launched Moga Marketing as a small, personal practice. No large team, no mass courses — just one-on-one lessons online. I prefer it this way: I know each student's goals and can adjust every session accordingly.

It's not the biggest school, and that's intentional. I'd rather do fewer lessons well than scale into something impersonal.

How I teach

We work with your real situations — emails, calls, presentations, travel, everyday chat. Beginners build foundations step by step. More advanced students work on sounding natural and confident in professional settings.

No generic textbook path unless you need it. Each lesson ends with clear notes: what to keep practicing until next time.

Today

Moga Marketing is still a small practice — and I plan to keep it that way. Individual lessons, all levels from A1 to C2, online via Zoom or Google Meet. If you're looking for steady progress with someone who pays attention, you're in the right place.

Want to start?

Message me on Telegram or email — we'll talk about your level and pick a program.

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