Ms Natasha Bershadski

Ms Natasha Bershadski

Language Teacher (Russian)

Language Centre

Room No
PEL.6.01
Languages
English, Russian
Key Expertise
Russian language teaching

About me

I joined LSE in 2000 and teach Russian at all levels, Degree and Certificate courses. Prior to joining LSE, I taught at King’s College London, UCL and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. I was educated in Moscow State Linguistic University and taught English in Moscow. I am interested in the methodology of teaching foreign languages and educational psychology.

I am the author of the 'Michel Thomas Method Russian Course' series, published by Hodder & Stoughton (2007 – 2014).

Expertise Details

Russian language teaching

About the Language Centre

LSE is a centre for the study of the social sciences and this is reflected in its Language Centre.

Our courses focus on language and society, encouraging you to learn how to use language in the contexts you would like to live, study and work in. We teach people to speak languages, but also teach about language (socio-linguistics and intercultural communication) and offer a range of courses on literature and society. 

We offer English for Academic Purposes programmes, BSc programmes a range of undergraduate degree courses that can be taken as part of a degree and a range of language options that can be taken outside of a degree programme. All programmes and courses relate language study and support to the fields of interest of social science students.