I am looking for serious students willing to put in the effort that is necessary to move forward.
What I like to see is constant improvement in my students’ play and results and this can be achieved only by forging a strong relationship and understanding. Long-term cooperation, psychological insights and growth are possible when there is mutual appreciation and respect.
If you think you fit in with the description above I think we can have a wonderful cooperation. I am fluent in English, Spanish, Russian, Italian, Serbian and Macedonian so students from all over the world are welcome!
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I am looking forward to hearing from you and expecting your email at alex@alexcolovic.com.