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Ivan Berejnov is a lecturer at the School of Arts and Humanities specializing in English language instruction and contemporary approaches to ELT. At TMU, he teaches General English and supports students in developing strong communicative, academic, and professional language skills. His teaching philosophy emphasizes clarity, engagement, and learner autonomy, with a focus on practical tasks, meaningful interaction, and accessible learning pathways.

Ivan has taught a broad range of subjects across English studies, including literature from various historical periods, literary theory, stylistics, integrated language skills, and academic reading. He has developed a particular interest in digital pedagogy and 21st-century skills, designing interactive online materials, digital learning environments, and independent study resources. His academic interests also include digital ELT, AI in EFL classrooms, and the role of literature in language education.

Dedicated to fostering inclusive and dynamic learning environments, Ivan aims to help students become confident and independent users of English by integrating modern teaching tools, innovative methodologies, and student-centered practices.

MA in TESOL, Webster University in Tashkent (2022)

Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), Webster University in Tashkent (2022)

BA in Language and Literature (English), Uzbekistan State World Languages University (2019)

  • Digital ELT
  • AI in EFL classrooms
  • Literature
  • General English

 

  • CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
  • From Teacher to Trainer, NILE (Norwich Institute for Language Education)
  • Professional Development Course, University of Greenwich
  • Developer of interactive course websites for Digital Classroom and 21st-Century Skills, featuring weekly modules, activities, and digital learning materials for university students.