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Vocabulary Workshop
Challenge to Build Your Arabic Sentences
Class experience
In each class, learners will be taught Arabic vocabulary words and sentences in the proper Standard language. They will learn how to greet people in different situations. Learners will also learn how to build sentences used in everyday situations. My first goal for learners is to teach them how to read and write words and sentences through everyday situations to start building their Arabic vocabulary. So after you’ve learned the new words and phrases, we will review what we have learned in...
This class is taught in Arabic.
I am a native Arab speaker. I was a teacher of English to Arabic-speaking students for more than 30 years. I used to teach my kids and my grandkids English and Arabic as I have long experience teaching kids at actual schools and online. When I was a kid I used to gather the kids in my neighborhood and act in the role of my teachers and teach them what I learned that day at school. It’s a joy working with children. I am patient and have a friendly teaching environment. I try hard to understand each of these individual students and motivate them to want and enjoy learning. It is important for teachers to prepare for their classes beforehand, by reviewing all of the class material as preparation goes hand in hand with organization. Learning is a long-life process, so we, as teachers, have to provide learners with more and better opportunities and improve their quality of life. I try hard to understand each of these individual students and motivate them to want and enjoy learning. Learning any language at a young age is important and more useful than learning it later. As the brain comprehends and absorbs information easier and faster, thus starting to learn Arabic at an early stage can make a great difference. On the other hand, learning a language helps you understand its culture as well.
Learners have to use a whiteboard, a notebook, or even a sheet of paper that will be helpful to write the words, phrases, or sentences.
I am Muna Habeeb . I live in USA - TX - I have been teaching English for more than 30 years. The first twenty-seven years of my professional career as an English teacher were in the classroom setting teaching elementary-aged children and High...
Group Class
$15
per classMeets once
30 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
3-6 learners per class