Welcome to Cogo LiberA, a space where literature is alive, meaningful, and reverend. For us, books are the human experience itself — a way to learn about life, relationships, emotions, and culture. Especially for young learners, literature provides a unique, irreplaceable path to understanding the world and oneself.
I am a European Literature & Cultural Education Specialist offering premium teaching and consultancy for adults and young learners in the UK. My work blends French literature, Russian literature, poetry, European arts, and cultural history into enriching learning experiences that help people grow intellectually, creatively, and emotionally.
I bring a Master’s degree in French Literature & Arts and a Bachelor’s degree in Russian Literatureand Education — a rare combination that gives you access to real cultural depth and academic insight.


A Unique Perspective You Won’t Find in Standard Tutoring
While many British tutors focus on grammar or exam techniques, I offer something different:
culture, art, and meaning through literature, explained simply and beautifully. I bring with me an authentic continental insights, comparative European viewpoints and deep French/Russian aesthetic interpretation to build a solid « cultural bridge » between the « mosaics » of European cultural currents.




Warm, Accessible, Non-Intimidating Teaching
I make even complex literary ideas enjoyable and easy to understand. For the bliss of sens.
No pretension. No pressure. Just genuine curiosity and appreciation.
Cultural Enrichment That British Schools Rarely Teach
European literary history, poetry, French art connections, Russian classics — your learning goes far beyond the curriculum.
Personalised Guidance & Consultancy
I don’t just teach.
I help parents, adults, and organisations understand what to learn, how to learn, and why it matters — and I design personalised reading or cultural development plans.
Humanities With Heart
My classes are designed to help you feel connected to culture, to beauty, and to yourself.
Students describe them as “enriching,” “soothing,” and “eye-opening.”