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Teaching Arabic and Islamic and Quran for Arab and non Arab speakers
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introducing students to Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), focusing on developing foundational language skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Students will engage with Arabic grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation while also gaining insights into Arabic-speaking cultures.
providing a comprehensive overview of the Islamic faith, its history, and its cultural impact. Students will explore the foundational beliefs and practices of Islam, including the Five Pillars of Islam, the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, and the Qur'an.
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  • Warsan - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
About Me
An Islamic, Qura'n and Arabic Teacher,
Specialized training in Qur'anic studies, Hadith, Islamic jurisprudence,
Continuing education through workshops, seminars, and advanced courses.
Education
Bachelor's Degree in Islamic and Arabic Studies.
Certificate of Achievement Reciting Qura'n.
Certificat of Achievement Teaching Arabic and Islamic language course for non-Arabic speakers.
Experience / Qualifications
Four years of experience teaching Arabic and Islamic studies at various educational levels ( primary, secondary, tertiary)
Extracurricular Activities: Organized and led extracurricular activities.
Technology Integration: Utilized modern educational technology.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Arabic
Skills
Arabic for adults
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The Arabic language is one of the basic needs that a foreigner must practice easily in order to be able to communicate with the Arabs and enter their business markets as well if he wants to study in an Arab country or is residing in an Arab country
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Hello everyone,
I'm Thaer, a specialized teacher in Arabic (Formal, Levantine, Gulf) & Turkish language.

With over 10 years of experience teaching Arabic in Lebanon, Turkey and UAE, I've helped NGOs, journalists, and embassy staff swiftly grasp the language for effective local interaction and business. Additionally, I've supported young learners in understanding Arabic's structure, laying a strong foundation.

Most common questions I receive:
What dialects do you teach?
I teach Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) in addition to Levantine and Gulf dialects.

Which one should I choose?
It depends on your needs. If you are solely interested in speaking, then I recommend Levantine or Gulf dialects. If you aim to master Arabic comprehensively, then Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) would be more suitable.

What is the 30-hour program?
The 30-hour program is designed to help you achieve conversational fluency and effectively express yourself and your needs.

What comes after the 30 hours?
If you are enrolled in the Dialects course, we will continue refining your speaking skills and expanding your vocabulary during lessons. Additionally, new words will be introduced during conversation sessions to aid in memorization and usage within sentences. For those on the Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) track, we will delve deeper into grammar and further develop your understanding of the language.

How many hours a week do you recommend?
I recommend 2 to 3 sessions per week.

Can I learn Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) and one of the dialects simultaneously?
Yes, you can take 2 lessons in Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) and 1 lesson in a dialect concurrently, as many of my students do.
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Saer
Hello everyone,
I'm Thaer, a specialized teacher in Arabic (Formal, Levantine, Gulf) & Turkish language.

With over 10 years of experience teaching Arabic in Lebanon, Turkey and UAE, I've helped NGOs, journalists, and embassy staff swiftly grasp the language for effective local interaction and business. Additionally, I've supported young learners in understanding Arabic's structure, laying a strong foundation.

Most common questions I receive:
What dialects do you teach?
I teach Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) in addition to Levantine and Gulf dialects.

Which one should I choose?
It depends on your needs. If you are solely interested in speaking, then I recommend Levantine or Gulf dialects. If you aim to master Arabic comprehensively, then Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) would be more suitable.

What is the 30-hour program?
The 30-hour program is designed to help you achieve conversational fluency and effectively express yourself and your needs.

What comes after the 30 hours?
If you are enrolled in the Dialects course, we will continue refining your speaking skills and expanding your vocabulary during lessons. Additionally, new words will be introduced during conversation sessions to aid in memorization and usage within sentences. For those on the Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) track, we will delve deeper into grammar and further develop your understanding of the language.

How many hours a week do you recommend?
I recommend 2 to 3 sessions per week.

Can I learn Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) and one of the dialects simultaneously?
Yes, you can take 2 lessons in Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) and 1 lesson in a dialect concurrently, as many of my students do.
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