What's included
8 live meetings
7 hrs 20 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
Learning the alphabet is an achievement, but it is just the beginning of the language learning path! This class helps you put your knowledge of the Arabic alphabet to use. While learning how to read and write, you will learn how to form simple sentences, adding to them with every lesson. We will practice what we are learning in conversation with one another. This class required completing of Arabic 1: Mastering the Alphabet (and More!) for Teens or previous experience with Arabic. Feel free to contact me for assistance with placement. Week 1 - Introductory Conversations and Alphabet review - Introductory Conversations and reading practice Week 2 - Review of cardinal and ordinal numbers, names of days, and basic colors - Introduction to "verbless" sentences Week 3 - Possession in Arabic + nouns and adjectives - Introduction to verbs Week 4 - Use of verbs to talk about daily routines - Intro to questions & use of verbs with frequency adverbs
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Below are my general classroom rules and policies. These will also be explained to students when we begin class.
-For everyone's safety, and to ensure an engaging experience while learning Arabic, students are expected to have working microphones and video for the entirety of this class. They should be positioned such that we can both hear and see them.
-Students are asked not to use virtual backgrounds.
Supply List
Students will need a piece of paper and pen or pencil during class.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in English from San Francisco State University, MA in Linguistics
My entire career has focused on teaching languages and encouraging cross-cultural interaction and learning. After obtaining my undergraduate degree in English, I joined an acclaimed cultural center in Morocco, where I was trained to teach Arabic and facilitate multicultural dialogue. I taught Modern Standard Arabic and Darija (Moroccan Arabic) to students from all over the world.
After moving to California, I continued working as a teacher of languages. I taught Arabic, French, and English as a foreign language for various institutions, including Berlitz, ABC Languages, and Fresno State University. In 2013, I received my Masters in English (with a focus on linguistics) from San Francisco State University. I have been teaching Arabic on Outschool for more than 5 years.
When learning a new language, it's best to use that language as much as possible. While speaking some English may be necessary at first, it should be minimized as learning progresses. As much as possible, I choose to engage my students in Arabic and elicit responses in Arabic as well.
The most efficient way to learn a language is to focus on conversation. In my classes, I always prioritize speaking to help the learner overcome any initial feeling of intimidation. Everybody has a different learning style. As a teacher, I adapt my teaching style to the needs and learning styles of each individual student.
When I'm not teaching, I enjoy spending time with my wife and two young sons. I'm excited to raise my children in a multilingual and multicultural environment. With that goal in mind, our family spent 2019 traveling and homeschooling - we visited Germany, Austria, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, and Albania. It was fascinating!
Over the last four years, I've had the pleasure of teaching students of many backgrounds from over two dozen countries. I teach all levels, from absolute beginners to advanced student of Modern Standard Arabic. Feel free to contact me - I'm excited to help you find the perfect course for your learner!
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Live Group Class
$150
for 8 classes2x per week, 4 weeks
55 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-6 learners per class