Mohamad Obaid
A certified teacher who truly loves languages
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I studied languages and translation at Alexandria University My favorite hobbies are reading, soccer, running and learning languages I teach Arabic to non-native speakers I was working in an American company for two years, so my job was to speak English every day
day
My teaching strategy:
We will always have three parts in a lesson
1- We will learn something new (e.g. grammar, vocabulary or whatever)
2- We will practice using what we have learned
3- We'll have a general conversation, so we'll talk about whatever we like to improve that skill
Skill
I studied Arabic language and literature at Alexandria University, I am also fluent in English because my job was speaking to the American people for two years, and I have several certifications in this field besides my bachelor's degree
bachelor's degree.
We teach languages a
I have three years of experience teaching Arabic to non-speakers.
Listening is the most important part for beginners then step by step the student will know many phrases and words, so he will repeat them, and here we are talking about conversations, because the basics in any language are the easiest part because in the beginning the student is curious and learn the basics like "good morning" and "how are you?" Then it will start to be difficult, it needs effort, and that's when it's time to simplify everything to make it like a game, so the student will take the lesson because they enjoy it. We have a lot of worksheets, videos and games to learn from
We always have 3 parts in a lesson:
1-Learn what we need in this lesson
2-Practice what we have learned
3- Conversation
Students reviews
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I really liked it, the teacher is very nice and very interesting
Thanks very much and you're very welcome :)