Anan Yaghmour
Certified teacher of Arabic as a first language
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I am Anan Yaghmour, from Palestine, I am 29 years old, I am studying a PhD in electrical engineering in the United States of America.
. I mastered the classical Arabic language from an early age, and I was fascinated by pre-Islamic poetry and its magic since my childhood
In addition to poetry, I have other hobbies that I like to practice as well, such as football, body building, and walking among the mountains :)
I learned the Arabic language from life :) since I was born to a pure Arab father and mother.
My principle in teaching the Arabic language can be summed up in the phrase: “Teach me to fish instead of giving me fish.” My goal is to provide the student (with basic tools) that enables him to navigate the sea of the Arabic language on his own. Instead of teaching him a set of words, I will make sure to develop
He has the basic skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking, after which he can build a solid vocabulary on his own. And for more details about the mechanism of teaching Arabic: I will start with the first degree of teaching the language, which is teaching the alphabet, then I will move you to learn more
The basic skills are reading, which will pave the way for you to learn to write and the rest of the other skills such as oral and listening. Finally, I will refer you to a sufficient amount of the rules of grammar and morphology in the Arabic language
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