My name is Milos. I come from Sydney, Australia, and I lived in Serbia and Sweden too. Ever since I was a child, I have enjoyed attending school and studying social sciences and languages. This was when I developed my love for the English language, dreaming of becoming a teacher one day. I never thought I would take studies in Law, but after being influenced by my father's wishes, I did in the end.
The experience made me become a Human Rights Activist and Supporter of Women's rights, LGBT and the Environment, having participated in various events related to these topics.
My true passions are Psychology, English and Music. Due to my empathetic character and willingness to help people feel better, I think Psychology is my calling in life, so I hope to start studying this scientific field. Before it happens, teaching English is my main focus and the zone where I will leave a positive mark on people's lives.
And as I define myself as a highly creative person in love with everything artistic and deep-meaningful, music is my way of expressing emotions and spiritual cleansing, which led me to learn to play the piano at a beginner level and record covers in which I sing. Pop, alternative, indie, folk, hip hop, RnB, EDM and jazz are the genres I adore.
My professional experience includes co-operating with highly qualified English teachers in creating, evaluating and implementing early childhood school programmes in the International School of Helsingborg, Sweden, and I provided more than 5.000 online classes over 4 years to both children and adults.
I simultaneously interpret English and Serbian as I'm a child of parents of different nationalities. Learning languages represents a big passion in life, and I focus on Swedish, French and Chinese in my free time.
All the experience I gained on this journey called 'life' made me a fan of multiculturalism and internationalism, so I enjoy sharing cultural uniquenesses and incorporating other cultural values into my own set. I believe the world can be beautiful, and as Passenger sings: "If we all light up, we can scare away the dark."