About Natasha
Hi, I’m Natasha. I hold a Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics and my work centers on how language shapes the way we learn, teach, and connect across cultures. Over the years, I have taught and researched in diverse contexts, working with students, educators, and institutions to explore the relationship between language, identity, and communication in both academic and everyday settings.
My approach combines research-driven insight with practical application. I enjoy translating linguistic theory into methods that empower teachers in the classroom and learners in their studies. Whether supporting educators in developing effective pedagogy or helping students refine their English for academic, professional, or personal goals, I believe language learning is most powerful when it is relevant, dynamic, and accessible.
Beyond teaching and research, I am deeply engaged in the broader conversations of language, culture, and education.
I write and present on topics such as second language acquisition, cross-cultural communication, and applied linguistics in practice. For me, language is more than just a subject of study. It is a lens through which we understand ourselves and others, and a bridge that connects us across differences.
