About Linguarena
Start speaking with confidence, here at Linguarena. Let our expertise and personal approach speak for themselves.
We are more than an online language school—we’re your partner in language development.
Meet Irena
At Linguarena, Irena is ready to guide you on your language journey. With a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics and Multilingual Communication, she brings an impressive wealth of expertise. Born in Belgium, with Albanian roots and now living in Germany, Irena has a truly international background. She speaks no fewer than six languages: Dutch and Albanian (mother tongues), as well as English, French, Spanish and German.
Her multicultural background and her Master studies at Ghent University have only deepened her talent and passion for languages and cultures.
She believes in a personal, tailored approach that takes your individual goals and needs into account.
Multicultural Mindset
"I have always had a deep respect for all cultures, nationalities and religions. Growing up in a multicultural environment shaped this naturally. My father, a Roman Catholic Albanian from Kosovo, and my mother, a Belgian with no religious affiliation, couldn’t have been more different—but their differences taught me something invaluable: the beauty of diversity. From a young age, I learned that every culture and belief has its own story and embracing them opens up a richer, more colorful view of the world. This mindset guides me in everything I do, both personally and professionally."
Irena Krasniqi
Start speaking with confidence
Our core values are captured in our slogan: “Start speaking with confidence”. Our approach is practical, personal and focused on real communication. We aim to create a learning environment where you feel comfortable and supported and where making mistakes is perfectly okay—because that’s how we learn.
"I knew from an early age that languages would shape my future. Translating, writing, teaching—every path excited me. It was clear from the start that my language talent wouldn’t go to waste."
Irena Krasniqi