I am Mohamed, an Arabic GCSE student once with a grade 9. I have Arabic tutoring experience for almost a year. I have taught many people Arabic now that they are in an advanced level now. My lessons will be online using zoom and it will be in classes. The classes are weekly, and in every week I will be covering a certain topic. Once we finish this topics, You will be given a piece of homework to...
I am Mohamed, an Arabic GCSE student once with a grade 9. I have Arabic tutoring experience for almost a year. I have taught many people Arabic now that they are in an advanced level now. My lessons will be online using zoom and it will be in classes. The classes are weekly, and in every week I will be covering a certain topic. Once we finish this topics, You will be given a piece of homework to complete to retain that knowledge and actively recall it, which is a proven method that is shown to boost your knowledge taken. In the first few lessons you might find Arabic difficult, don't worry, everyone starts from somewhere so I will walk you up until you get to a level where you could speak, read and write in Arabic, just like many students before you. Initially, we will be learning the alphabets and their pronunciation to become familiar with them, then I will be covering the different pronouns and rules that we must follow to write a sentence in Arabic. This includes things like how to connect the alphabets together, and when to use the different letters in different sentences. I strongly advice my students to watch movies and Tv shows in Arabic dub, as it will make them feel familiar with the language and maximise the efficiency of attaining knowledge. Arabic might be a hard language, but once you take the first step into learning it, you will enjoy it and find the hard work paid of in no time.
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