UPDATES: I won't teach in Oxford. In-person courses in London. My Ukrainian school will be in the UK

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@Randomstuffs261
@Randomstuffs261 Жыл бұрын
You have succeeded in making Oxford Oblast a much better place and I feel blessed to have you in my country. I hope that your experience with academia has not dampened your opinion of British people. We have many flaws, but our friendship with Ukrainians is one of the things I am most proud of when it comes to my country.
@Nikelaos_Khristianos
@Nikelaos_Khristianos Жыл бұрын
Sadly, even though I know the situation is different in many other parts of the UK and my social circle is definitely not the norm, I feel surrounded by many people who are buying the ruscist conspiracy theories and thus I have actually gotten bullied for supporting Ukraine; not that that stops me, it just makes me hope that more people keep the faith, spread the good word and keep fighting the propaganda.
@1midnightfish
@1midnightfish Жыл бұрын
@@Nikelaos_Khristianos That's happened to me too... there are people I don't feel like seeing any more because I can't separate them from the rubbish I've heard coming out of their mouths! The many people I became friends with through the anti-war movement of the early 2000's have a very skewed view of what's happening in Ukraine, and what's been happening in Eastern Europe for a very long time
@Nikelaos_Khristianos
@Nikelaos_Khristianos Жыл бұрын
@@1midnightfishI can certainly relate, for sure. It has made me realise who I want to keep in touch with after uni, and who I do not. It sadly makes me very reluctant to invite a good friend I have in Ukraine to the UK one day, simply for fear of them just talking at her about a subject that they know nothing about and in a language that isn’t her first. It just wouldn’t be fair, and it wouldn’t give her a good impression of a country that is doing ALOT to help Ukraine.
@erkinalp
@erkinalp Жыл бұрын
Oxford *Krai (Britain's four countries = oblasts, metropolitan areas = okrugs, ceremonial counties = krais, counties = raions)
@fn-2187bb8
@fn-2187bb8 Жыл бұрын
Inna, you are a visionary. A teacher. A trailblazer. You are a pioneer. You are a strong woman. You have a vision for uplifting Ukrainian people, sharing Ukrainian language with the world, and bringing people together to uplift and celebrate Ukrainian culture. Your vision preceded the horrific invasion of your home. This is so powerful. It means that in your heart, were planted the seeds of your dream, to survive this terrible war. The world needs your gifts, Inna. Don't give up. Sending you love from the US. Slava Ukraini
@1midnightfish
@1midnightfish Жыл бұрын
Dear Inna, I'm sad to see you struggling and really admire your determination. I can attest that being politely stonewalled by British institutions is one of the worst things ever... please don't let it get you down. Do you know the English saying "like water off a duck's back"? That's what that needs to be to you: let as much of it as possible just slide off your beautiful spirit... and keep going. I have an unpredictable schedule but I would do my best to attend your classes in London. As well as regular classes it would be great to have workshops or short intensive courses, partly to home in on a particular topic or skill but also to accommodate the precarious lives of many Londoners: for some of us it's much easier to block one day or weekend in our diaries than to make a regular weekly commitment for months. And it may be a good way to start growing your in-person classes, because you would only need to secure a venue for a short period of time - the next workshop could take place somewhere else. You already have a strong brand and are very good at marketing, so I don't think you need to be associated with a particular venue for the classes to work. Hopefully see you tomorrow evening 🤗
@jplouthelgm5156
@jplouthelgm5156 Жыл бұрын
Sorry you're not getting proper support in this dark time. You don't need oxford, or institutions. Keep doing what you love, keep doing what you know is right. The people who understand will support you. Thank you for your teachings, and best of luck in your endeavors!! 💙💛🇺🇦
@Blips150
@Blips150 Жыл бұрын
I understand your frustration about people going to Russian studies. At my university, there is a Ukrainian studies course, but there's only two of us there, whilst there are at least 50 people on the Russian studies. Keep up the good work, Inna! Слава Україні!
@brunogonzalez5830
@brunogonzalez5830 Жыл бұрын
I wish you the best of lucks. You are basically the only youtuber that teaches Ukrainian that I watch and I really don't need anyone else! Дякую for your work ❤
@12Calig
@12Calig Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear of your disappointment Inna. Don’t worry, something better and more rewarding will come along for you. Keep strong! Thank you so much for your Ukrainian lessons - i teach English to Ukrainian refugees here and I love the Ukrainian people so much, I've started to learn your language ❤ 🇺🇦
@Ded_Silu
@Ded_Silu Жыл бұрын
In which country do you teach English to Ukrainians?
@jongibbs6734
@jongibbs6734 Жыл бұрын
Silly Oxford, there loss! Keep moving forward Inna and thank you for your awesome lessons and dedication. Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦♥️
@larsped.7388
@larsped.7388 Жыл бұрын
Я сподіваюся, що ваша ситуація скоро видужає. Продовжуйте боротися - ви вже так багато досягли. Сподіваюся, з вашою родиною все гаразд, пролунало так, ніби ви сказали, що з вашим чоловіком щось трапилося - можливо, ви мали на увазі щось інше. Усього найкращого вам та всім миролюбним людям на світі.
@cho4d
@cho4d Жыл бұрын
wow, inna, this was a very heart felt video. i am a solo software developer doing my own project so i really feel you when you say you try so hard, and get no feedback, and it's very difficult sometimes to keep going. but i agree with you that Ukrainian will be taught widely in the future so... i don't know... as long as you keep moving forward it will be ok. i laughed a lot when you start swearing at the end btw 🤣 wish i lived closer to london so i could take your course
@MeliFella
@MeliFella Жыл бұрын
oh i'm so sorry to hear you didn't get an offer. the academic situation in the USA is also really difficult at this time. i wish you the best. i look forward to visiting your cultural center in kyiv, hopefully soon.
@watchful1168
@watchful1168 Жыл бұрын
I am in the USA...very proud of you. I think you are wonderful!
@eddier9380
@eddier9380 Жыл бұрын
Following you on Instagram now. I will keep you and Ukraine in my prayers. Much love from Texas .
@paulhealy1
@paulhealy1 Жыл бұрын
You keep going Inna. I’m just a beginner and your videos have been a great help to me. As soon as I’m flush with money again I’ll sign up and channel you some money.
@claudiahumphrey2163
@claudiahumphrey2163 Жыл бұрын
So sad to hear. I started Ukrainian on Duolingo and just discovered your channel, and I love it. I started Russian and dropped it to switch to Ukrainian because of you know who. Good luck with your plans! Glory to Ukraine.
@Mari-lu2uv
@Mari-lu2uv Жыл бұрын
inna know that a lot of people are willing to support you; I hope sincerely that you will find the love you deserve !!!
@AndrewFurniss
@AndrewFurniss Жыл бұрын
Sorry for everything you're going through Inna! You're a fantastic person and you've done so much for the Ukrainian language. I know what whatever you put your mind to will be a success. Good luck with your new plans and keep fighting the fight. Persistence will always pay off eventually! Разом до перемоги!!
@CymInUA
@CymInUA Жыл бұрын
Really sorry to hear that Oxford hasn't been supportive, especially after giving you so much hope to begin with. I wouldn't be able to attend your in-person courses in London as I live in northern Essex but will definitely take a look at your website. I don't seem to be making much progress with Duolingo! My eyes have certainly been opened to what russian 'culture' actually stands for. Good luck and I hope your time in the UK gets better and better from now on!
@colinrogerson6463
@colinrogerson6463 Жыл бұрын
Inna - please don't give up hope, I am shocked and surprised that such as prestigious university can be so short sited as not to invest in such a passionate and dedicated woman such as yourself. I agree with you that its important to keep the Ukrainian culture and language alive. I have friends in Kyiv and Boryspil and although I do not live in London I would love to learn the Ukrainian language and most definitely not Russian. I pray that everything does work out for you and that the Ukrainian language and your dreams become a reality.
@ThorRavnsborg
@ThorRavnsborg Жыл бұрын
All the best Inna. You deserve it. Sometimes life takes really unwanted turns and you need strength and courage to march through it. Just keep taking steps. You will get there. Sending you hugs.🦶🦶💪💛💙
@МихайлоДуда-и9ъ
@МихайлоДуда-и9ъ Жыл бұрын
Дякую Вам за працю та цікаве відео.
@IncendiaHL
@IncendiaHL Жыл бұрын
Dear Inna, I hope you realize what a huge influence you have had, and continue to have. I have only been learning for a month, but I've been very intensive, constantly looking everywhere for more resources, and absolutely everywhere I go, you are mentioned as the top teacher and content creator. You are really a one-woman-army changing the world. I understand how someone like you can become disappointed, but remember that you are light-years ahead of the rest of society in this matter. The universities etc will catch up, but it takes time. You are doing the right thing, and support will come slowly but surely. I wish I could support by joining the online course (I'm in Denmark), but I don't currently have the time. I will buy your books now, and the rest will come later. I really hope to speak to you in your language centre in Kyiv in the future, hopefully soon. Найкращі побажання! Слава Україні!
@thamesking
@thamesking Жыл бұрын
Good luck. I'm sure you will succeed. I am following your excellent videos. I'm in the UK but not near London but will look out for your online course! Дуже дякую!
@LearningSpanishwithDrL
@LearningSpanishwithDrL Жыл бұрын
I am so proud of you!
@paulhampel8084
@paulhampel8084 Жыл бұрын
Inna, on the channel we supported you for a long time. This has been a great experience. Your energy and effort will help you reach your goals. We will be here cheering you on as you walk that path. We see Ukrainian victory and success is never a straight line. It's ok. Let's enjoy the turns and learn the language together. I don't care about Oxford right now. You are my Ukrainian teacher. 2019?!?!? Hey we are early buddies on the channel. Cool!
@zuzannatruba
@zuzannatruba Жыл бұрын
Dear Inna. Thank you for finding the strength to open up and express what is happening. There is so much that I want to say, but it's hard to find the right words. I work at a UK university, and I know how conservative (slowly reacting to change in society) these institutions can be. I am in London and am planning to come to the Ukrainian speaking club tomorrow (Tuesday) if it's still going ahead. Happy to talk about this with you in person if you would like to (no pressure though, of course, but if you need a listening ear, let me know). Dita
@ognjenmilicevic10
@ognjenmilicevic10 Жыл бұрын
There is an official Ukrainian course in the University of Belgrade. You can even get a degree in Ukrainian!
@hansvonlobster1218
@hansvonlobster1218 Жыл бұрын
I wish you all the best! I have been dreaming about having a cultural center or something similar in Ukraine myself. I have a background in literary studies, games and cultural studies, and I would love to give something back to the Ukrainian people once it is possible.
@mb.7105
@mb.7105 10 ай бұрын
We're supporting you!
@chaist94
@chaist94 Жыл бұрын
Чудово. Дякую. Вітаю.
@herbertyoung540
@herbertyoung540 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your insight and desire to teach, stay strong ...
@Nikelaos_Khristianos
@Nikelaos_Khristianos Жыл бұрын
This saddens me. I’ve been increasingly frustrated by my own university’s Department of Slavonic Studies lack of a response to the war. (They have a prominent connection with russian and russia and are incredibly reluctant to do anything at all.) There is only a message of regret and condolence on their website, and they condemn the war but they do not show any support towards Ukraine. Impartiality when there is an obvious perpetrator, feels remarkably like apathy and it feels totally against the spirit of what an institution like a university is for. They do nothing to recognise Ukrainian language or culture and when there are protests in the city, the department is invited and they don’t even respond to the messages that are sent to them. It’s so sad when people want the moral high ground, but don’t want to do any of the work to get there.
@1midnightfish
@1midnightfish Жыл бұрын
One of my professional fields is literary translation, and I've seen a lot of pushback to callouts for a decolonisation of academic curriculums and literature in general. It means we need to keep pushing! In London, the School of Eastern European and Slavonic Studies couldn't be more different: they host events, Ukrainian language and culture is taught by a prominent translator, and the Ukrainian flag hangs permanently outside the building... I have no academic ambitions but I really wish I worked there!
@Nikelaos_Khristianos
@Nikelaos_Khristianos Жыл бұрын
Such a world of difference. I’d love to see that sort of response and effort here. I think the only thing the university did was fly the Ukrainian flag till the summer time and then replaced it with the Pride flag… it felt more like pandering in the moment and far less like actual solidarity. It’s actually something that really strikes me in Poland, there are Ukrainian flags everywhere, and anti-Putin graffiti everywhere too. Especially ones that equate him with Hitler because this is how Poles see him and his war against Ukraine. One could not find more of a cultural contrast.
@hardwareful
@hardwareful Жыл бұрын
Tough times to start such a project. Success isn't guaranteed, of course. You are one of the beautiful faces of Ukraine, and always will be. Thank you for what you do.
@georginatoland
@georginatoland Жыл бұрын
Oxford schmoxford! Academia is quite a vicious fishbowl these days. Taking your talents elsewhere and living on your own terms is the best path forward. I’m rooting for you! ❤
@terischannel
@terischannel Жыл бұрын
Inna, your impact is much larger than you think. I'm very sorry for the difficult times you're having. Know that you're making a difference.....❤
@petefrys545
@petefrys545 Жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear this, you've been doing an excellent job and your You Tube videos are so informative. A lot of universities are quite traditional ie not innovative. Keep up the good work I'm sure the right opportunity will arise. Good luck and keep the videos coming.
@ronaldwilliams4110
@ronaldwilliams4110 Жыл бұрын
All the best congratulations 🎉🇨🇦👋👍
@SyKnife
@SyKnife Жыл бұрын
I’m enrolled in your course starting August 28th. I am very excited to learn Ukrainian. Inna, you are a warrior for the Ukrainian language in the fight for Ukraine to be known and recognized as an independent democratic country. This is the task of a lifetime. Do not be discouraged by these setbacks. The world is only just beginning to know Ukraine. Take care of yourself, do some fun things to rest and revive yourself. Then go on doing what you do so well. (I love the swearing at the end)
@o.r.1808
@o.r.1808 Жыл бұрын
Keep your head up! I'm from USA.! Mexican American. Always tried.to.learn. In Cali, met many Ukrainian people. You guys are Super Nice and respectful people! You have my love and support! You are beautiful people! Take care.... & keep. Going!
@AH2OABH
@AH2OABH Жыл бұрын
Thank you Inna for your vlog today. My name is Sergio. Thank you for being so frank and honest. That speaks highly of you. I have no doubt your dreams will come through in due time. Keep pushing and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Do not worry about not being accepted to teach at Oxford University. It is obvious that this was not for you and when things don't work the way we want we should never fight it, just go over it and keep your eyes and ears opened for the next opportunity. Just keep your dreams (all of them) alive. You will accomplish all of them (0ne by one) but it will take time, so you must be patient. You are a relentless warrior, you have good, undeniable intentions for all of us; and I mean all, your people, your relatives, your ukrainian communites, the entire world around you. keep working diligently and the universe will help you achieve everything you set your mind to. I will be praying for you, your dreams, and for your relatives in Kherson. Only God knows when this horrible war will end, but Ukraine will win. Thanks for teaching your beautiful language to us who care and like to learn it (i'm new to your classes though). I wish you the best in all your endeavors. Be safe and be good. Cheers from Mexico. 👍🙏🌹
@squirl6519
@squirl6519 Жыл бұрын
Come to Canada! There are universities here that have Ukrainian Studies programs. It is so important to keep the Ukrainian culture and language going. My ancestors came to Canada in the late 1800’s and even though I am 4th generation Canadian I still follow Ukrainian traditions and speak Ukrainian. In Alberta, not only does the university have a Ukrainian studies program but there are Ukrainian bilingual programs from kindergarten all the way to high school. 🇨🇦🇺🇦
@roland3718
@roland3718 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more. For example, Viktoriia Railianova, who fled the war in Ukraine, has been teaching Ukrainian at the University of Montreal since January 2023. If it doesn't work out in the UK, you might have opportunities in Canada.
@ritapeters2646
@ritapeters2646 Жыл бұрын
Yes, this is a good suggestion.
@bowrudder899
@bowrudder899 Жыл бұрын
It's shameful that Oxford does not offer Ukrainian.
@radmilaavlijas2222
@radmilaavlijas2222 Жыл бұрын
They will dump them all, Ukraine too... but no one would be able to tell them that. Sometimes we need hard lessons in life. She is so young and all alone Oxford drugged her to UK 🇬🇧 i follow her story
@ruapka
@ruapka Жыл бұрын
Demand creates supply. perhaps there is not enough demand yet to make it profitable.
@jgf4255
@jgf4255 Жыл бұрын
I am sorry about your teaching situation. That's the British way of saying No. British people are like that, they are hypocrites. You cannot trust them. I will enrol for your London courses. I live in London.I have contacted you some months back about your course but the venue for it was in Oxford as you told me and which was not convenient for me. I have been to Ukraine 4 times (Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, Odessa) prior to the war.
@1midnightfish
@1midnightfish Жыл бұрын
I hope we'll see you at the Ukrainian speaking club tomorrow (Tuesday) evening! It would be nice to meet you ☺ Unless you've already been and we've already met...
@colinhenry__
@colinhenry__ Жыл бұрын
Будь ти благословенна, і хай тобі Бог допомагає, бо ти завжди була чесним, добрим, і сильним з нами. Повір, що ти ніколи не сам, і я завжди тебе слухаю, навіть якщо лише тут на Балі. Пишайся цим, що ти Український вчитель, і не російської. Ти завжди повна світла. Згадай це 💙💛
@999ths
@999ths Жыл бұрын
Дякую Інно, it is important, without your school i would be lost....
@dvrkestgrxy
@dvrkestgrxy 11 ай бұрын
Love you Inna! You are so optimistic and positive! Love your work. You are doing amazing things.
@Winnica2017
@Winnica2017 Жыл бұрын
I hope your husband is ok. 🙏 "I am single woman now" sounds very worrying.
@IzzyChopChop
@IzzyChopChop Жыл бұрын
Yeah I was taken aback and sad to hear that(
@porcupine-ex2cv
@porcupine-ex2cv Жыл бұрын
Very worrying indeed. 🙏
@nurseSean
@nurseSean Жыл бұрын
Героям Слава
@meganromano9582
@meganromano9582 Жыл бұрын
“No in a polite way”… not really. They left you hanging, and shame on them. A polite way would be to say “we appreciate your work but unfortunately we can’t offer you that right now”. What they did was rude. Inna, you are a light in the world and we love you ❤ Keep going. We are all cheering for you.
@landroveraddict2457
@landroveraddict2457 Жыл бұрын
Nothing easy is worthwhile and nothing worthwhile is easy. Stay strong, perseverance has its own rewards.
@sojolly
@sojolly Жыл бұрын
Hugs Inna, I hope you find a way to make a path that is consistent with your values. You are in the birthplace of bureaucracy designed to frustrate you. You are smart and right to look to London, keep at it and find a way to achieve your success.
@Carl_Raybould
@Carl_Raybould Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to hear of your problems. I'm happy that you are safe in UK and our two nations are close. Keep trying and this country is slow moving at times but I am sure you will succeed.
@jarno597
@jarno597 Жыл бұрын
Inna, all the best for your future and career. I have been enjoying your teaching videos a lot.
@paulharrison8379
@paulharrison8379 Жыл бұрын
I guess that people want to learn Russian because it is the 8th most spoken language in the World (258 million people). One reason why I will not be learning Russian is that I don't want to visit dangerous countries. I am sure that your efforts to teach Ukrainian in London will prosper. The more Ukrainians live in the UK the more jobs there will be for translators in hospitals and in other settings.
@adamwnt
@adamwnt Жыл бұрын
@@frontgrad newly created channel (barely a month old) with a ruZZian name by a ruZZian troll farm falsely declaring to be from Spain.
@MichaelWheeler-ev1do
@MichaelWheeler-ev1do Жыл бұрын
Hello Inna thank you for the update on what’s going on with your future goals. Like you said that you are going to keep fighting forward to achieve your goals and to never give up your dream. Wishing you the best of luck on your future success with your Ukrainian language school. 🇬🇧👍🏻🇺🇦
@craigschreiner3738
@craigschreiner3738 5 ай бұрын
Another door will open for you and your important work. Thank you for Ukrainian language and culture. You are strong. You are important. Keep right on.
@Tangerine732
@Tangerine732 10 ай бұрын
Godspeed
@Brannwyn
@Brannwyn Жыл бұрын
I am so sad you have encountered such difficulties in following your path, your dream. There is value in preserving your Ukrainian language and culture and spreading it to the world. Continue to be strong.
@speedtrap420
@speedtrap420 Жыл бұрын
I can hear a lot of frustration in your voice and it is understood as to why this is. The manifestation of frustration is a wall that starts at foot level and often we step over it daily. Waking up to a waist high wall that becomes the barrier for easy tasks and allows for a Soviet style wall to raise high that blocks light. Use your fists to break the wall, kick it when it is a foot high. I believe you will figure out your plan and formulate an angle of attack. Maybe you can incorporate Soviet failings into your course, to spin the ones who are fascinated with that era? Stay strong! Freedom! Glory!
@immortan-valkyrie90
@immortan-valkyrie90 Жыл бұрын
Inna I'm so sorry, I can hear the hurt in your voice. I hope you know you're a wonderful teacher and person. Lighting a candle for you and your family.
@sebastianrink4826
@sebastianrink4826 Жыл бұрын
Hey inna...thx for your trust to be so open with us... I will say you, you inspire me and I will start to learn Ukrainian language on the 28. August curse...keep on going... lovely regards from Germany (Dresden)...and I wich you good luck for your next steps❤🇺🇦
@leeleeds255
@leeleeds255 Жыл бұрын
Oxford has a good reputation only because it is an ancient place of learning. Not because it is the best place to get an education. You are the best person on the internet I've found to teach the Ukrainian language. Дякую, слава Україні.
@teresamason8997
@teresamason8997 10 ай бұрын
I had no idea you were in such a discouraging spot. I have big hopes for you. If I lived in London, I would certainly join your course. Instead, I'll just have to order a book.
@user-bx7ek8ob8h
@user-bx7ek8ob8h Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing and for being so candid. You are such a wonderful person Inna. Please don’t get discouraged. You have so many of us who are rooting for you and praying for you.
@chrisagombar4189
@chrisagombar4189 Жыл бұрын
Slava Ukraine and Slava you. I wish you well in your new venture, I live outside of London, I had thought about learning basic Ukrainian, but also I have an Albanian penfriend and I have been concentrating on learning some of her language. I watch your videos when I can I find them very helpful and you are a natural teacher.
@shaunhumphreys6714
@shaunhumphreys6714 Жыл бұрын
when you set up in London I will sign up immediately as I am eager to know Ukrainian. I learn better in person. I have background in Russian language, which I do not want to read/speak any more, out of anti-Russia principle, as Russia is evil. I have dear friends in zolotonosha (cherkasi oblast). One who has come to U.K, just outside London with her child (obviously husband under ukrainian defence law is conscripted to stay in ukraine). the rest stay in ukraine. i will buy t shirt from your charity store tomorrow (which is pay day!) ❤
@juliettegomez3881
@juliettegomez3881 Жыл бұрын
I am almost crying after seeing this. I give you all my support, and I just wanted to tell you that I am always smiling and happy to see that you post new videos, it's my favorite youtube notification and I owe you a lot of my knowledges in ukrainian. thank you for all)
@jonsmachineshop
@jonsmachineshop Жыл бұрын
Inna, I am very sorry to hear all this. That's a lot of setbacks to take on all at once. I hope things will turn around for you very soon. Stay strong. Your hard work will pay off eventually. I'm working through your book and want to take your course sometime. Keep teaching, there's a lot of us out here trying to learn Ukrainian. Thanks for all you do to spread your language. Will definitely keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Слава Україні!
@SigMaQuint
@SigMaQuint Жыл бұрын
Yes, it is interesting. I am getting some passive knowledge while following the events. It is clearly not Russian, but there are some systematic similarities which I catch from ancient language studies.
@Helena-mk5qb
@Helena-mk5qb Жыл бұрын
It's so frustrating that everyone tells us to learn and teach only russian when we want to learn another language :'-( So bad that it is so difficult for you ! I don't understand !! We need more ressources for learning underrated languages in general and not focus everything on the international ones... Всього найкращого
@bouboulinadecirta9302
@bouboulinadecirta9302 Жыл бұрын
Keep strong Inna! Слава Україні !🇺🇦
@hunterwilk
@hunterwilk Жыл бұрын
I hope things work out for you and yours. Thank you for your lessons and the updates. The only thing in life that stays the same, is that everything changes always.
@oiseauxdefevrier
@oiseauxdefevrier Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry it's such a though time for you Inna. I wish you the best of luck with your new projects and I thank you so much for your hard work in these trying times. You're an innovative and creative teacher... I'm sure things will work out for you and that one day I will get to visit your cultural centre in Kyiv and tell you in person of much you inspire me! All the best!
@davidmares6053
@davidmares6053 Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about your husband 😔
@yoriko_vera
@yoriko_vera Жыл бұрын
I feel you Inna. Stay strong. Все буде добре. Praying for you! *hugs*
@SionynJones
@SionynJones Жыл бұрын
We have a saying in Wales Inna 'cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon' it means a nation without a language is a nation without a heart. By teaching Ukrainian and sharing your culture you are fighting back no one can take that away from you. As the old adage goes nothing hard comes easy and as hard it is the gray will fade the clouds disappear and the sun will shine. Remember your worth remember how far you come and be proud for all you are and all you're yet to be.
@fanstream
@fanstream Жыл бұрын
I hope some opportunities will come soon, Inna. You are an outstanding teacher :)
@Skirkly
@Skirkly Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry about your misfortunes with your class and your personal life. I hope you are able to get many students in London. I hope for Ukraine's victory really soon.
@Adam-qw7kc
@Adam-qw7kc Жыл бұрын
I'd like to learn Ukrainian language and history, but none of the colleges or universities near me offer it. I'll have to check out your online classes. Best of luck to you and hopefully the orcs will be driven out soon. Slava Ukraini. 🌻🌻
@salyluz6535
@salyluz6535 Жыл бұрын
Life is hard, but Ukrainians are strong!! You will succeed, wherever you are! If Oxford does not appreciate you, I wonder if you have considered approaching Cambridge? 💙🙏🏽💛🇺🇦💪🏽🌅
@candicezenhair8586
@candicezenhair8586 Жыл бұрын
I can't wait for the new London 'Speak Ukrainian' classes. Go Girl! ❤
@RelaxLevelUP
@RelaxLevelUP Жыл бұрын
Szkoda, że 1,5 roku od wybuchy wojny nadal musisz tłumaczyć ludziom z czym tak na prawdę się zmaga Ukraina. Wielkie uznanie za Twoje zaangażowanie trzymam kciuki za rozwój szkoły w UK i żeby wszystko ułożyło się po Twojej myśli. Upust emocji po 13:45 ❤
@ruapka
@ruapka Жыл бұрын
13:45 everything is very sad. what a person can teach draws inspiration from hatred other than hatred. perhaps the reason for the lack of support is precisely this.
@gorbenkooleksandr9545
@gorbenkooleksandr9545 Жыл бұрын
Інно, дуже дякуємо Вам за Ваші зусилля і місію популяризувати нашу прекрасну мову!! Борітеся-поборете, вам Бог помагає! І ми разом з ним! Пишуть українці Лондона! Все у вас вийде, повірте!!
@craigschreiner3738
@craigschreiner3738 5 ай бұрын
Support you.
@ritapeters2646
@ritapeters2646 Жыл бұрын
Inna, keep going, you will succeed! Life is tough at times, very tough, believe in yourself, pray , connect with nature and the universe. 🙏🙏🙏
@deborahallyjoseph7805
@deborahallyjoseph7805 Жыл бұрын
I am so sorry for the disappointment. Keep positive and going.
@shawnantill2067
@shawnantill2067 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your video ,you put your heart into it!!!
@tanyacharbury4728
@tanyacharbury4728 Жыл бұрын
i appreciate you being so open as to what your life is like ... it is super cool that you pioneered teaching the Ukrainian language at Oxford University. I love, and share, your passion for justice. I respect how much initiative and drive you have .... and I love your attitude about Soviet-era stuff. I think your sentiments about russia features well-chosen words, too. I agree. Even so, this is a very difficult time for you. You are strong but that doesn't make difficult times any less difficult. And new beginnings can be intimidating and scary. You have my respectful sympathy.
@MarjorieBurns-gu9tf
@MarjorieBurns-gu9tf Жыл бұрын
Inna, maybe you can somehow speak with Anna in Ukraine who has her own utube channel. She gets on line every day to inform people what is going on and has since the start of the war. She is passionate about her Country, just like you. Also, Olena Gnes … she lives in US at the moment, and suffers greatly from this war. Maybe you 3 can somehow speak together. You all are suffering from this war and none of us outside can truly know how it feels. You can give each other support and strength and form deep bonds of friendship!!!
@qrsx66
@qrsx66 Жыл бұрын
Everything will be slow and difficult because of bureaucracy.
@carolberesiws
@carolberesiws Жыл бұрын
Harvard University in the United States has the Ukrainian Studies Research Institute which may offer grants and fellowships.
@GeBruiKersNahm
@GeBruiKersNahm Жыл бұрын
Keep going! I love your video's and learn so much of those! Slava Ukraini
@SpencerG89
@SpencerG89 Жыл бұрын
Dear Inna, I’m sorry that your path is so difficult, and that you’re going through so much right now. Personally, I appreciate the work that you do, and have been using your videos in my own study of the Ukrainian language. I have chosen to learn Ukrainian as an act of solidarity during this difficult time, and because I do believe that it’s one of the best ways to fight back against Russian imperialism. Please keep your head up and know that you have many friends and supporters all over the world, even if it’s hard to feel that way at times. We do see you and we do appreciate you! I believe your efforts ARE making a difference, and still have the potential to make an even bigger difference! Your contribution is valuable, so never doubt that! Also, I believe the saying is true that sometimes when one door closes, another door opens. So please keep up the good work! 🇺🇦 Дуже дякую, Інна!
@SpeakUkrainian
@SpeakUkrainian Жыл бұрын
Дякую!
@kapkaplar631
@kapkaplar631 Жыл бұрын
Inna my friend (and I do consider you a friend) As so many have expressed, I am sad to hear about your struggles. You are and will be a mentor to me. My name is Kap, I am an Emergency Medical Technician and trying to come to Ukraine on a medical mission. So, learning the language is the most important. I am using DuoLingo together with "your" videos to learn. You are very important to me personally and I hope one day to come to provide medical assistance to your/our country, as I know my grandparents came from the former Keiv, U.S.S.R. as it was once known. Stay strong, your teachings mean a lot to me. Peace be with Ukraine
@michaelhall4682
@michaelhall4682 Жыл бұрын
Keep posting and telling your story. It is too easy for news media to move on to another story. It is so important for the continuing reality of the invasion to be heard and known. Best wishes with your private courses in London. Online classes are good too!
@robertroemer4233
@robertroemer4233 Жыл бұрын
Previt Inna. I hope you find sincere people who can help you in your teaching career path & who share your same enthusiasm & vision of the importance of teaching the Ukrainian language & its culture including its music & food. Let this be your positive energy coming from you_ don't waste it trying to convince pro-Russian ppl to think otherwise. Ukraine is a free & Democratic nation & has to remain one.
@Welikebananas1
@Welikebananas1 Жыл бұрын
It is hard to fight institutional inertia. But fight you will, and your supporters will appreciate it.
@SigMaQuint
@SigMaQuint Жыл бұрын
Professor Atle Grønn at the University of Oslo, has started teaching Ukrainian Grammar. He became interested in the Russian language as a Chess-player. I know him slightly from my own studies in Russian literature and language. Actually that brought me to Odesa, and that gave me some sense of connection to Ukraine and some feeling and sense of the country. Anyway, I remember how Atle Grønn, as a fellow student started asking questions during language history classes. It is an incredibly interesting field of research. What we learned in those historical classes, working through that ancient literature and Church Slavonic scriptures, has ignited a desire to learn more. You are creating a language school, and as opposed to academic learning, your students learn to speak. My experience with academia is that they downplay the practical learning of the language. But if you can do academic research and write papers about some topic, you have some chance to get in. By the way, I have noticed how pleasant your English is becoming. Anyway, I do not have much capacity for now, except for cheering you on. You are really strong, and you will succeed. If I can give a small tip or two, I would be very happy.
@johnglover3682
@johnglover3682 Жыл бұрын
Inna, I am regrouping too. I traveled to L'viv on June 30th. Arrive in Krakow on the 29th and left the same day. I met an American speaking Ukrainian woman on the train. What are the odds. We actually sat across from one another on the polish train to Przemysl. One on one seats facing each other: strangers. I spent a couple days in L'viv and then I travelled to Kyiv. By July 10th I was in Kramatorsk. I was there for 8 days. I met and spoke to a 16-year-old who was in the Ria Lounge in late June when the missile struck it. She spoke some English. This was not an easy trip. The carriage of the train was filled mostly with soldiers going to the from. Very quiet and serious. When I left, again the soldiers were quiet, and some were sick with some kind of respiratory illness. I used your youtube channel clips as a learning tool so I would have some ability to speak, particularly to ask if someone spoke English. It is funny because after my return to Milwaukee July 31, yesterday, August 17, I was coming home from work when a young man asked about parking on the street. He was with an older woman and a small 3-year-old child. I looked at the woman and she looked familiar and she said something, just a couple of words very softly. I immediately recognized something about it and said in Ukrainian, Ви розмовляєте англійською? The woman said "no" in English and then she and her son became very upbeat and asked or concluded I was Ukrainian. I had said it so strongly and confidently and laid it out perfectly. This other man who was trying to help from the street, upon hearing me, was shocked by my use of what was to him a foreign language. But I think the Ukrainian language is a beautiful sounding language. I then told them I was from here (I lived one block away) and we talked about how they came from Chicago to Milwaukee to buy a car. The circumstances were very difficult. Ukrainians didn't know who I was and they didn't know if they could trust me. It was rather odd to them that I was alone, apparently, in Ukraine, and this was particularly true of the residents of Kramatorsk. I got some idea what it was like to be a resident from Kramatorsk. I paid and road on the buses and trams. Taxi drivers were nervous. I think they didn't know if I was in intelligence or that I might get the in trouble as an accomplish. The person, I believe it was a man who communicated by telephone or other method had already been arrested for the missile attack and he would be sentence soon thereafter. People were afraid of me. However, I did speak to some individuals, whether soldiers, doctors, or administrator about the war. I am currently trying to raise money for drone purchases. I can tell you it took some time adjusting back mentally and physically. I developed my own respiratory illness. Perhaps, this is when I was on the bus from L'viv to Krakow (trains were booked) when I spent more than 12 hours at the border waiting to get across. I didn't know whether I would return again and whether I might start where I left off in learning Ukrainian. My observations tell me that the war will continue beyond this year and likely beyond next year too. The question is time. Do I have time and the discipline to take actual lessons rather than listening to your youtube clips and repeating and writing over and over. I got pretty good at knowing how the signs sound as I read the words. Of course, many words are so long. I just for the first time, today, this morning, started feeling back to normal. I got my strength back or I can see it is quickly coming back. I am positive again. I want to return to Ukraine. I know what Ukrainian I knew helped and I now know what I need to work on. What words and kinds of conversations to have. Of course, being able to understand what others are saying in Ukrainian is tough too. I will play day by day and see what happens. I've got a lot on my plate besides. (I'm not going to proof read this but I think it's pretty well written.) Take care. I spent months listening to your voice. I spent months laughing and looking forward to hearing your voice.
@margotcarter5121
@margotcarter5121 Жыл бұрын
I am so sorry that it is so hard for you at the moment. I love your youtube channel, your book explaining cases....I would love to attend some in person lessons...I wish you were nearer!! The UK is such a foolish country with not looking forward to language learning, Oxford and Cambridge live on old reputations...they are not the best universities for students who need support...I am not surprised that they are not ideal for their tutors either. Much love from me xx
@aethersimulacra
@aethersimulacra Жыл бұрын
Привіт, привіт! Я учень вашої школи, користуюся Google Translate, але дуже уважно аналізую. Зараз все може здатися темним, і ви можете відчувати себе втраченим, але не втрачайте надії! Ви робите важливу роботу! Ви потрібні своїй країні та світу! Твій учень, Джеррі
@HaleyMary
@HaleyMary Жыл бұрын
Sorry you are so far away from your family and don't have support around you. Thanks for teaching Ukrainian. I wish you the best of luck in teaching your courses.
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