First i need to say that, im from and live in Egypt
One of the most important steps in teaching the Arabic language is defining the learner’s goals. Before starting to teach the course, it is important to understand what the learner aspires to achieve. People learn Arabic for different reasons, so you must first determine your students' learning goals and ensure that they do not learn anything th...
First i need to say that, im from and live in Egypt
One of the most important steps in teaching the Arabic language is defining the learner’s goals. Before starting to teach the course, it is important to understand what the learner aspires to achieve. People learn Arabic for different reasons, so you must first determine your students' learning goals and ensure that they do not learn anything that is not related to the main goal set.
For example, if your non-native speaker wants to learn Arabic to speak to a classmate using Arabic, it is best to focus on oral skills such as sentence formation, correct pronunciation, and using common phrases and words in Egyptian dialect and informal Arabic rather than Standard Arabic. Listening skills must also be developed to understand what Arabs might say in an informal conversation.
On the other hand, ignoring other advanced skills of rhetoric, grammar, and morphology will not have a negative impact on student's Arabic speaking level.
I want to teach the Arabic language to students who have an initial knowledge of the basics of the language - perhaps we can communicate between us in English, as I speak it in a simplified manner - but it is preferable that we do not stray from speaking the language to be taught.
If you are a student or person who wants to travel soon or in the future to a country that speaks the Arabic language, then you are here with the right trainer for that. If you are looking for someone to train you on conversations in the Arabic language, then I am the right person for that.