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Mohamed Sayed
Egypt
Arabic
Native
English
C2
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Lessons: 407Students: 17
Hi there!
I am Muhammad! I'm a medical student with great love to teaching I've 4 years of experience as a Quran & Arabic teacher for both (Modern Standard Arabic) and the (Egyptian Dialect).
I have a great enthusiasm for teaching and a greater passion and love to my native Arabic language with its all treasures and its long history full of marvelous literature products.
****As A Teacher****
Teaching a language for a native is completely different from teaching the same language to a non-native, you've no knowledge about it and you start like a 1-day-old child so that's how my process goes on.
I expose my students to as much of the language as possible that's how the child hears (Papa, Mama) for the first time and then use it gradually, on the other hand you start to repeat what you hear and put that in an understandable sentence.
****My Teaching Style****
* I start the first lesson by asking you some few questions to set your level of Arabic (the language you will learn) putt...
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5.0
(Ratings: 22)
$20
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Maryam Samir
Egypt
Arabic
Native
English
B2
Lessons: 412Students: 20
I'm Maryam. I have been teaching Arabic to native and non-native speakers for the past 20 years. I have taught in various capacities and schools, including the German School as the most recent one. I also provided training for teachers on how to use technology for education.
I graduated from the Faculty of Dar Al Uloom, Cairo University, with a grade of good. I also obtained an educational diploma from the same university, with a grade of excellent. Moreover, I took the following the training courses:
• English from the British Council
• CCTAFL for teaching Arabic as a second language from the American University of Cairo (AUC)
• Active Learning methods from the College of Early Childhood Education
• IT and gamification at the AUC
There are many compelling reasons to study Arabic, which may be largely due to the events in the Middle East. A command of the Arabic language is vital for understanding the Arab culture as well as the Qur’an. Whoever wants to communicate with the Arabs ...
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4.9
(Ratings: 182)