Meeting Natasha changed the way I learned English
In the early days, I often felt discouraged by mispronunciations and misunderstandings—sometimes it felt like my words vanished into thin air. But everything changed when Natasha told me, “A language barrier doesn’t mean you’re incapable. It just means you need time to adjust.” Her words were like a ray of sunshine, clearing away my doubts. I began to embrace every opportunity to speak rather than fear mistakes.
More than teaching grammar and vocabulary, Natasha gave me hope. With her guidance, I improved my pronunciation, built confidence, and gradually overcame my fear of being misunderstood. For the first time, I felt truly connected to English—not just as a language, but as a bridge to belonging.
Natasha was not only my teacher but also a mentor and guide on my journey in Canada. Her encouragement helped me see that education is about more than knowledge; it’s also about discovering self-worth and building confidence. With her support, I made meaningful progress in English and found the courage to integrate into Canadian society.
Thanks to Natasha, I’ve grown from a hesitant newcomer into a confident individual, actively engaging with my new community. She didn’t just teach me English—she helped me find my voice and my place in a new country.
Thank you, Natasha Mohamed—from the bottom of my heart.

