Anatoly's blog
Friday, June 5, 2026
Thursday, June 4, 2026
In this English lesson focused on movie culture, teacher Pili and Anatoly explored the cinematic layers of La La Land. They analyzed how the film portrays the struggle between personal ambition and romance, using vivid color symbolism, jazz as a metaphor for tradition, and fantasy sequences to heighten emotion. Anatoly shared his appreciation for both classic films and AI-generated educational tools, revealing how art and technology intersect in modern learning.
Key thematic blocks included the diverging paths of Mia and Sebastian, the revival of the musical genre, and debates around classic jazz versus modern evolution. Vocabulary like “eclectic taste,” “bittersweet,” and “fantasy vs. reality” enriches learners’ ability to articulate film analysis. The dialogue removed technical filler and focused on cultural discussion, while the attached PDF resource provides deeper material. Students are encouraged to reflect on how movies mirror life’s choices, and to practice expressing nuanced opinions about art, music, and career dreams.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Midnight in Paris - English class
In this engaging English session between teacher Maboko and Anatoly, the core theme revolves around nostalgia, escapism, and the ‘golden age illusion’ as depicted in Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris. Anatoly reflects on how movies often romanticize the past, using the example of the film’s 1920s Paris — a world filled with Hemingway, Dalí, and vintage cars. Through the presentation slides (available as a PDF), they discuss the danger of believing that any past era was inherently better, and how true contentment comes from within, not from escaping to another time or place.
Moreover, the lesson integrates advanced vocabulary such as escapism, golden age thinking, and homage. Anatoly’s upcoming trip to North Korea becomes a modern case study of ‘time travel’ and showcase perception — illustrating the human desire to experience alternative realities.Anatoly encourages Maboko to explore Hemingway’s short stories and recognize that the past, though alluring, is never the ultimate refuge.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Cuba 2024 - From Crystal Waters to Vintage Cars
In this English lesson, Anatoly shared his 2024 travel story about Cuba, highlighting the breathtaking beauty of Varadero's beaches, the Atlantic Ocean’s crystal-clear waters, and the unique sight of pelicans along the shore. He described riding a bus from Varadero to Trinidad, observing local daily life — including people wearing white rubber boots — and feeling transported to another era because of the many vintage American cars still on the roads. The conversation naturally wove together travel narration, cultural observation, and language learning.
The session also demonstrated how AI tools can enhance English lessons: Anatoly used artificial intelligence to transform his Cuba photos into vocabulary-rich presentations and interactive mood quizzes. Key expressions such as “peninsula,” “crystal waters,” “retro cars,” “anticipation of future traveling,” and “everyday life from the bus” were practiced in context. Elham encouraged Anatoly to continue building his digital portfolio and invited him to visit Iran for future photo projects. The lesson shows how personal travel experiences become powerful material for learning descriptive English.
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. 🎬🌍