Mentorship Program

Personal and group mentoring by Victoria Veretelnikova

If you...

Want to learn the ins and outs of promoting your own brand
Want to combine work and travel
Want to move away from low-paying jobs
Want to unpack your expertise and boost your promotion
Want to launch your flagship course or project (mini-group, group, etc.)
Want to start working online or enhance your remote working skills
Join my mentorship program for foreign language tutors!

The main problem for most foreign language teachers

Even many qualified specialists with years of practice, education from specialized universities, and numerous methodological certificates and diplomas face this pain.

Should an artist be hungry?

Remember this phrase?

According to this position, a person should constantly be in constraints and austerity to benefit society with their work and creations. Hence, there is an assumption that specialists in helping professions (education, medicine) should receive minimal wages since they should be concerned about the public good. Therefore, many teachers continue to work for low pay, get tired, and suffer burnout, without professional or income growth.

All this leads to burying their potential, making it difficult for them to get out of debt obligations and reach a qualitatively new level.

Income growth

It is important not only to provide yourself with a comfortable standard of living but also to provide the opportunity to undergo high-quality professional education and develop new facets as an educator.

All of the listed problems can be solved with the help of:
Changing the model and building the methodology of work
Increasing qualifications and strengthening the value of your services

Author of the mentorship program

Victoria Veretelnikova
  • Graduate of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Regional Studies of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov
  • Edupreneur - individual entrepreneur in the educational field
  • Founder of the English language studio and brand KOVATORIA
  • Digital Nomad - working remotely from different parts of the world since 2020
  • Moved to Barcelona in 2022
  • Tutor, co-author and host of webinars at the interactive LearnTeachWeb project for teachers of Moscow State University (2019-2021)
  • CELTA Pass B (Hons, International House London, 2020) - Cambridge University Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults
8.5
IELTS (C2, 2020, 2022)
60
reviews from students on PROFI.RU

What Awaits You On the Course?

MODULE 1
Teacher's Resource State. Boundaries with Students. Legal Basis and Organization of Online Teaching Work
  • Internal Supports and Values of the Teacher - Why It Is Important to Define Them for Yourself
  • How to Maintain Your Internal Resource and Why It Is Important for Successful Work with Clients.
  • Avoiding Burnout
  • Crises, Stress, and Work
  • Teacher's Hobbies and Interests
  • Sport and Its Impact on Vitality
  • Contract Work: Payment and Cancellation Terms
  • Boundaries with Students
  • Organization of Online Work: Key Tools and Platforms
MODULE 2
Unpacking Expertise. My Target Audience
  • Identifying Your Strengths.
  • Niche Identification and Definition of the Target Audience.
  • Conducting a Customer Avatar.
  • Determining the Portrait of Your Ideal Client.
  • Analyzing the Needs and Pains of Our Target Audience.
MODULE 3
Competitor Analysis
  • Finding Competitors and Analyzing Their Lead Magnets, Content, and Offers.
  • Assessing Niche Capacity.
MODULE 4
Creating a Product Line
  • Creating a Flagship Product.
  • Product Enhancement.
MODULE 5
Offers and Unique Selling Proposition (USP)
MODULE 6
Expert Platform - Instagram, TikTok, Telegram
  • Packaging the Platform.
  • Content Funnel.
MODULE 7
Sales. Website Packaging
  • Sales Scripts in Correspondence, Calls.
  • Qualification Call.
  • Sales Pages.
MODULE 8
Presentation of Your Project
  • Refinement and Development of Further Action Strategy.

The training is conducted in the following format:

2
sessions per week
Webinar up to
2 hours each
Mastermind session up to
2 hours each

Success stories of my students in the IELTS exam

Point A: Anastasia started seriously considering admission to a foreign university, but her English was at a “school” level, she lacked practice and was unfamiliar with the exam format. She faced significant challenges with the writing part – had never written essays or described graphs before. Had doubts about the online format, as she was accustomed to offline classes with a blackboard.

 

Point B: Overall 8.0, C1 (L9.0, R9.0, W7.0, S7.5). Admitted to Carleton University biochemistry & biotechnology (Canada, with a scholarship). Received invitations from many other universities: University of Waterloo, McMaster University, Simon Fraser University. Anastasia was very impressed with the platform used for the writing part, realizing it saved a lot of time during online sessions and eliminated tension/stress (as often experienced in a “school” environment). She understood that describing graphs and writing essays was not in vain – throughout her first year at university, she had to write laboratory reports for three subjects: she was able to apply the knowledge and skills acquired, and even outperformed her native English-speaking classmates in grades! Psychological support from Victoria was important for Anastasia – she doubted her abilities and thought she would never be 100% ready. In the end, she was sent for the exam, passed it successfully, and believed in her abilities!

Anastasia, Moscow (Canada)

Point A: Overall 6.0. Natalia is a teacher herself (conducting a Russian language course at one of the universities in Moscow), so her criteria for choosing a teacher were strict. To apply for linguistics in Germany, she needed to raise her level to 6.5. Previously, she attended a language school, which was not very productive, then worked with another teacher, but it was not very comfortable: the teacher often canceled lessons and was not adequately prepared for them. Natalia found Victoria on the Profi.ru website and also studied her profile on Instagram: based on qualifications and expert content, she understood that she could be trusted, but hesitated because of the high cost of classes.

Point B: Overall 6.5, B2 (L6.5, R7.0, W6.0, S7.0). Admitted to linguistics at the University of Potsdam. As an educator, Natalia noted that Victoria did not provide any comments on the reality of the timeframe and goals before the diagnostic test, which required completing a trial version. The interview to discuss the test results was short and free, which was convenient and safe. Natalia highlighted Victoria’s fairly fast speech pace as an important factor that helps maintain focus and the pace of the lesson, brilliant preparation for classes, and adherence to the plan. Natalia is glad that she managed to pass the exam and enroll in Germany before 2022. She notes that she learned many exam tricks that helped her cope with tasks faster, as well as that she found many of the knowledge acquired in the classes useful, considering that 80% of her life is now in English.

Natalia, Moscow (Germany)

Point A: Constant changes in teachers at school led to a lack of confidence in the language and difficulties at university: fear of speaking and making mistakes. She stopped attending university classes and decided to prepare independently because she realized she wouldn’t pass IELTS otherwise. She worked with one tutor for about six months, but he was “too lenient,” constantly giving high scores and praising all assignments. Polina found Victoria on her fifth attempt (previously encountering teachers who were too harsh, treated her like a child, or whose competence she doubted), fearing she wouldn’t have enough time to prepare or that it would be too difficult because the lessons were entirely in English, which was challenging at first. She was afraid she would continue to fear the language and simply “memorize” something without learning to communicate.

Point B: Overall 7.0, C1, in the internal exam at HSE, with a discount on tuition. Polina liked Victoria because she was young (she thought it would be easier to connect and she wouldn’t be a “strict Soviet teacher” like those she had encountered before), a true professional (she realized this from the extensive list of achievements on the website and during their first meeting), and friendly. The lessons were comfortable, yet the teacher/student boundary was maintained. Another factor in her decision was a promotional video from London: none of her previous teachers had been to an English-speaking country, and they knew it only from textbooks, while here was a wonderful young woman with education, good reviews, her methodology, freely conversing, traveling, improving her qualifications. Thanks to Victoria, Polina understood how to start applying different speech constructions and not be afraid to speak, started watching movies in English, stopped being afraid to communicate with foreigners, found it easier to study at the university and work with sources in the language. She started reading classics in the original language and even planned to go abroad for a study mobility program, but due to recent events, it didn’t happen. She fell in love with the language and began using it: according to Polina, it’s worth more than any exam passed, something no tutor could give her before.

Polina, Moscow

Point A: Overall 7.5 (L7.5, R8.0, W6.5, S7.0). The goal was a minimum of 7.0 in each section, with the main problem being a lack of understanding of the writing and speaking assessment criteria. The certificate was necessary to obtain a work visa in Australia (in the IT field). With only 1.5 months left and a large family – a husband and two children – Nadezhda worried that she wouldn’t have enough time to prepare properly and allocate time for preparation due to all her responsibilities.

 

Point B: Overall 8.0, C1 (L8.5, R7.5, W7.0, S8.0). Thanks to consistent work twice a week in classes and regular writing of essays at home, Nadezhda overcame the 6.5 barrier in the writing section – the biggest problem for most students – and also improved her score in the speaking and listening sections by 1 point!

Nadezhda, Perm

“A wonderful tutor, very cheerful and professional.

With Victoria, we focused particularly on Writing and Speaking, as these were my weakest areas. We had online classes for about 2 months.

I really liked that all types of tasks were structured on a special platform, which made it convenient to study independently, honing what we covered during the online sessions. And just before the exam, I regularly used this platform to memorize various constructions, peek at “advanced” vocabulary, and frameworks for letters – it was very, very convenient!

During the classes, I was on a business trip and had a tight work schedule, worrying that I wouldn’t have enough time to prepare for the required score.

A special thanks to Victoria for always quickly finding exercises on any topics I asked her for additionally, and explaining everything in detail – I finally figured out all the tenses, articles, and punctuation. Again, wonderfully structured delivery, everything clear and to the point.

As a result: Overall 8.0 (L9.0, R9.0, W7.0, S7.5) and a bunch of positive emotions from the classes)) I plan to use the certificate to apply for a master’s degree in business in Europe”.

Sergey, Saint Petersburg

I took the IELTS exam in December 2019, it was necessary for my master’s program. The minimum threshold score for the program of my dreams was 7.0. I had experience studying foreign languages and it seemed like I spoke fluently, but international exams are always challenging for students with their structure and requirements, so I decided to turn to a tutor. There wasn’t much time left before the exam when I reached out to Victoria. The teacher clearly explained the entire structure, clarified how to correctly tackle the Writing section, which many students dread. The tasks were very informative and interesting, and we even managed to expand our vocabulary. I also want to note that Victoria is very pleasant in communication, so the fear of saying something wrong was minimized, there was no embarrassment, and the classes were held in a very pleasant atmosphere, which is important. I recommended the teacher to all my friends and acquaintances planning to take the IELTS exam. I was happy to receive a score of 8.0, which I didn’t even dream of. Thank you!

Sofia Konchakova, @sonyarom, Moscow (Germany)

A certificate of IELTS was required for admission to the master’s program. However, there was little time to prepare for the exam, so I started classes with Victoria intensively. In addition to the lessons, Victoria conducted a course on materials for the written part of the exam on the Wordiser platform. The material was laid out in great detail and clarity, and Victoria provided explanations and assignments for reinforcement. During the classes, a lot of time was devoted to theory and exercises to consolidate the material, which contributed to effective learning. In the shortest possible time, Victoria helped me prepare efficiently for the exam and achieve the required score of 7.0 for admission to the master’s program, for which I am very grateful to Victoria.

Baina Puzikova, @bainapuzikova, Moscow

Thanks to Victoria, I prepared for the IELTS exam in a short time frame and used the certificate to apply to a university in Canada. There was a lot of information and diagrams regarding the written part of the exam. Studying on the Wordriser website was easier and clearer. There was indeed a lot of important information and authentic materials that did their job. Moreover, thanks to the systematic approach of the Wordriser website, mastering the program was easy, and step by step, we achieved the result I was aiming for. IELTS 6.5, and we did it together. Thank you, Victoria, for your hard work!

Yulia Kungurtseva, @julitta_roberts, Chelyabinsk (Canada)