• “Let’s Learn Ukrainian” is a language school that teaches Ukrainian
  • We’ve been helping students learn languages for over 15 years
  • Since 2009, more than 3,500 learners have studied with us
  • We offer live lessons and create our own self-study resources
About

Our four rules for language learning

Active speaking

We focus on speaking & building confidence

Language is about communication, and we help students build confidence and start speaking the foreign language as early as possible.

Our method emphasises “real-life” spoken language and encourages you to practise speaking while removing the stigma of making mistakes.

Guided self-study

We provide tools & resources to help you learn

We do everything we can to motivate you to study and learn between lessons to ensure your learning journey with us is as engaging and productive as possible.

Learners have access to a wide range of self-study resources: like interactive quizzes and learning tools, extra assignments and audio and video content.

Expert teachers

Hire great teachers & monitor their progress

We set the bar high in terms of qualifications and teaching experience when we’re hiring new teachers to ensure the highest teaching quality.

Once a teacher is on board we provide structured training and also monitor their progress through regular quality assessments and student feedback.

Student insights

Listen to our students

We ask all of our active learners for regular feedback on how well we’re doing – and use that feedback to guide decisions and maintain quality throughout our school.

We also ask students to review us on ProvenExpert and share the ups and downs of their learning journeys which we publish as student stories.



Teacher and student stories

Discover inspiring language journeys and see how others are learning and teaching Ukrainian.

  • Learning Ukrainian through cultural connection

    Patrick | Student

    Patrick worked in Ukraine for years without speaking the language. Now, learning it helps him build respect and deeper connections.

  • Bridging cultures through Ukrainian language

    Alex | Teacher

    Alex believes language teaching is about more than grammar – it’s about culture, connection, and inspiring meaningful dialogue.

  • Mexican roots and Ukrainian connections

    Anuar | Student

    Anuar blends science and curiosity to explore Ukrainian, building bridges between his Mexican roots and Eastern European culture.

10+

Years teaching
languages online

450+

Active
students

40

Million native
Ukrainian speakers

8

Words for love
in Ukrainian

Meet our core team

Maja

School Manager

Maja has taught in our team since 2018 and became language school manager at the beginning of 2022.

Her hidden talent is playing the piano and her passion is theatre. She loves to find new ways of applying drama methodology to teaching languages.

Sara

German Learning Coordinator

Sara has been teaching since 2016 and became learning coordinator for German-speaking students in 2024. 

She wanted to study languages since she was young, driven by a desire to build a relationship with relatives who lived in Germany.

Andrea

English Learning Coordinator

Andrea joined our team in 2019. She teaches individual and group lessons in English and in 2023 became our learning coordinator for English-language learners.

Andrea has wanted to be a teacher since first grade, and – we’ve been told – gained early work experience playing teacher with her stuffed toys.

Mateja

Materials & Quality Assessment

Mateja has been part of the team since 2021. She teaches individual and group lessons in English, and in 2024 took on the further role of materials and quality assessment.

She gives baccalaureate preparation courses for her local municipality and has experience leading and performing in children’s theatre activities.

Laura

Recruitment & Training

Laura has taught in our team since 2021, teaching individual lessons in German and in 2024 taking on the role of teacher recruitment and training.

She volunteers in an autism association and leads a variety of workshops with autistic children. In her free time she also trains Thai boxing.

Barbara

German Learning Coordination

Barbara has been part of the team since 2018, teaching individual and group lessons in German, and later as learning coordinator for German-language students.

She has been signed up as a volunteer firefighter since she was a little girl, and having passed several exams is officially a first-class firewoman.

History of Let’s Learn Ukrainian

2009

We began offering one-to-one and group Croatian lessons in Munich, Germany.

2010

As our school expanded, we launched our first website and began developing our own teaching materials.

2015

We started both individual and group lessons online.

2017

Our operations moved from Munich to Zagreb, and we ceased face-to-face teaching to become an entirely online language school.

2019

We began research and planning to set up additional online language schools to teach Greek, Polish and Ukrainian.

2020

We launched the Let’s Learn Ukrainian website, hired our first Ukrainian language teacher and started teaching Ukrainian online.

2022

We taught our 100th Ukrainian language student and launched our first simple vocab trainer for Ukrainian

2024

Throughout the year, we overhauled our teaching concept, revised our syllabus and introduced a new technical platform for teaching.

2025

In 2025, we consolidated under a single brand, Let’s Learn, and relaunched our website together with a new, interactive online study tool.

Frequently asked questions

What is Let’s Learn Ukrainian?

Let’s Learn Ukrainian is an online language school specialising in teaching Ukrainian to learners worldwide. It offers structured group courses and personalised individual lessons to help students at all levels master Ukrainian.

How long has the school been running?

Let’s Learn Ukrainian is part of Let’s Learn, a language school that’s been teaching since 2009. We launched Ukrainian lessons in 2020 and have been growing ever since, with students joining from all over the world.

What makes the teaching method unique?

The teaching method emphasises active speaking, guided self-study, and structured lessons. Students are encouraged to use Ukrainian as early as possible, while interactive tools and personalised feedback support continuous improvement.

Who are the teachers?

The team consists of experienced native Ukrainian teachers. Each teacher follows a structured curriculum and undergoes continuous feedback and training sessions to maintain high teaching quality.

How is teaching quality ensured?

Quality is maintained through a rigorous hiring process, structured feedback and training sessions, and regular student feedback. Lesson materials are continuously refined to ensure effective learning.

Are there free learning resources available?

Yes, the school offers free tools to learn Ukrainian, including an interactive vocabulary trainer and a language guide.

Is there a way to try a lesson before signing up?

A free trial lesson is available, allowing prospective students to experience the teaching approach, meet a teacher, and get a feel for the lesson structure before making a commitment.

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