Anatoly's blog
Monday, June 1, 2026
Discovering Niš – hidden gem of Serbia
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Hollywood vs. History Four true stories on the big screen
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The two additional biopics continue the pattern: one film about a mathematician invents an entire spy subplot that never occurred, while a musician biopic rearranges the timeline of hit songs to create a more dramatic third act. Through advanced vocabulary such as "poetic license," "to take liberties with," and "debilitating condition," learners discuss why filmmakers bend facts — emotional resonance often trumps historical precision. The lesson concludes with a role-play debating accuracy versus drama, plus an interactive quiz testing knowledge of movie vs. real-life events.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Bridging perspectives through cinema
Cultural exchange & English immersion: In this English lesson, Teacher Elham from Tehran and student Anatoly transform a movie conversation into a deep cultural and linguistic exchange. Anatoly introduces an AI-generated presentation on Harry Potter’s movie magic, while Elham reflects on how English teaching in Iran incorporates global media despite technical limitations. From discussing The Terminal as a metaphor for language struggle to recalling The Notebook’s romantic impact, the dialogue emphasizes that films become living textbooks. Both highlight serials like Friends as effective tools for improving speaking, listening, and cultural understanding — proving that authentic materials cross all borders.
Vocabulary building & future learning: The lesson underlines more than just plot analysis: students acquire idioms such as “global phenomenon,” “fidelity in adaptation,” “sweeping exterior shots,” and expressions about national “stamps.” Anatoly’s curated list of 35 films (including a personal blog) encourages autonomous learning, while Elham’s Iranian teaching perspective values creative adaptation — using free AI tools (Notebook LM) and open online resources. The class concludes with a promise to continue exploring cinema-based English lessons, showing how two different cultures (Iran & Russia) can bond over storytelling, visual effects, and the universal language of movie magic. 🎬🌍
Discovering Nigeria: Land, Culture & People
📌 Summary of the English lesson (Nigeria focus): In this engaging conversation, together with teacher Faith from Abuja (Nigeria) we explore Nigeria’s geography, ethnic diversity, cuisine, festivals, and creative industries. They discuss Zuma Rock’s monolith structure, the surprising cold climate of Plateau and Cross River states, and iconic dishes like jollof rice, egusi soup, and zobo drink. The dialogue also highlights major languages (Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa), the vibrant Durbar and Calabar carnivals, and Nigeria’s global influence through Nollywood — the second-largest film industry — and Afrobeats superstars. Anatoly shares an AI-generated presentation, making the lesson a modern tech-infused cultural journey.
🎯 Learning outcomes & cultural takeaways: The conversation reflects how English is used to discuss real-world topics like traditions, tourism, and economic facts. This lesson encourages cross-cultural appreciation, fluency in describing a country’s attributes, and sharpens listening comprehension through natural dialogue flow — minus filler greetings. Faith and Anatoly’s exchange models effective question-answer patterns for discussing geography, food, and modern media.
Echoes of Cuba · A Traveler’s Reflection - Feb 2024
🇨🇺 Echoes of Cuba · A Traveler’s Reflection Feb 2024
From the turquoise shallows of Varadero to the crumbling yet majestic colonial streets of Havana, this collection of photographs captures the layered soul of Cuba. Each image tells a story: the gleam of vintage American convertibles against pastel facades, the quiet dignity of rural life where a man waves from a modest porch, and the raw power of revolutionary monuments like the Che Guevara memorial in Santa Clara. The natural world is just as expressive — crystalline lagoons, rugged rock outcroppings with pelicans, and massive concrete viaducts spanning forested valleys. What emerges is a country suspended between eras, where beauty and decay, hospitality and resilience exist side by side.
Beyond the postcard beaches, Cuba reveals itself in narrow sun-drenched alleys where bicycle taxis weave and workers carry boxes overhead, in the warm smiles of strangers by roadside shelters, and in the golden light that washes over El Capitolio’s dome. The trip, documented frame by frame, reminds us that travel is about texture — the smell of salty air mixed with diesel, the sound of Spanish echoing off colonnades, the feeling of walking on cobblestones worn smooth by centuries. For those who wish to dive deeper, the Vibrant Cuba Vocabulary Tour (linked above in the page with lesson material) offers a linguistic companion to this visual diary, because understanding a place also means listening to the words its people live by. Until the next journey, Hasta la victoria siempre — and may the Caribbean light stay with you.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Conversation about Pushkin · The soul of Russian literature
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Forrest Gump · America through film
In this English lesson focused on culture we (with teacher Marina from Moldova) analyzed the film Forrest Gump as a window into 20th-century American history. They examined major themes such as chance versus destiny (the famous "box of chocolates" metaphor), Forrest’s perseverance through bullying, the shrimp business as a lesson in consistency, and the contrasting personalities of Forrest (traditional, loyal) and Jenny (rebellious, countercultural).
The session also introduced advanced vocabulary including whistleblower, desegregation, counterculture, drifting, and platonic love. Anatoly demonstrated innovative use of AI (Google NotebookLM) to generate the interactive presentation, which included historical slides about desegregation, Watergate, and Elvis Presley’s cultural impact. Both learner and teacher agreed that film-based learning makes historical periods more tangible and idiomatic expressions more memorable.