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SALAAM!
What could be better than PEACE to start this teacher-student relationship with, huh? =)
My name is Reem, I'm 27 years old, and I'm currently living in Istanbul chasing fluency in Turkish language.
Teaching Arabic isn't just a profession I do to earn my keep. It's something I enjoy. I was born to a Tunisian father and a Moroccan mother, and that Tunisian-Moroccan-French "cocktail" we speak at home never ceased to amaze me as a kid. I grew up with a thirst for languages, and I was quite taken by how diverse the Arabic language is, so I chose it as my major in university.
Dictionaries, Fus'ha, dialects, diglossia, classical Arabic, etymology, loanwords, historical linguistics: that's where I enjoy the most. And the more I learn about Arabic, the better I become as a teacher.
And I have to say, the second best way to become a good teacher is questions asked by Arabic learners! They are VERY inspiring.
Et voilà, I had my Bachelor degree in Arabic language, then did my master in Arabic linguistics (Thesis: Learning Arabic as a Foreign Language Through Smartphone Applications), and I've been teaching online and onground for more than 5 years now.
I try to make my lessons as fun and effective as possible, I don't use boring long texts or vocabulary lists: it's always a mixture of audio visual material and consistent practice/use of the language as a way to make the most of our lesson.
Devamını OkuWhat could be better than PEACE to start this teacher-student relationship with, huh? =)
My name is Reem, I'm 27 years old, and I'm currently living in Istanbul chasing fluency in Turkish language.
Teaching Arabic isn't just a profession I do to earn my keep. It's something I enjoy. I was born to a Tunisian father and a Moroccan mother, and that Tunisian-Moroccan-French "cocktail" we speak at home never ceased to amaze me as a kid. I grew up with a thirst for languages, and I was quite taken by how diverse the Arabic language is, so I chose it as my major in university.
Dictionaries, Fus'ha, dialects, diglossia, classical Arabic, etymology, loanwords, historical linguistics: that's where I enjoy the most. And the more I learn about Arabic, the better I become as a teacher.
And I have to say, the second best way to become a good teacher is questions asked by Arabic learners! They are VERY inspiring.
Et voilà, I had my Bachelor degree in Arabic language, then did my master in Arabic linguistics (Thesis: Learning Arabic as a Foreign Language Through Smartphone Applications), and I've been teaching online and onground for more than 5 years now.
I try to make my lessons as fun and effective as possible, I don't use boring long texts or vocabulary lists: it's always a mixture of audio visual material and consistent practice/use of the language as a way to make the most of our lesson.
Deneme Dersi
Tek Seferlik, 30 dakikaÖzel Dersler
60 dakikaÖğretmen İstatistikleri
Program
Öğretme Başarısı
Yeni Başlayan
Üst Başlangıç seviyesi
Orta düzey
Üst Orta seviye
İleri düzey
Üst İleri seviye
Modern Standard Arabic (al-fusha)
Moroccan Arabic
Tunisian Arabic
Özgeçmiş
Eğitim
2017 - 2019
Master Degree in Arabic Linguistics
Faculty of Human and Social Sciences Tunis - Tunis, Tunisia
Focus on Applied Linguistics and Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language
2012 - 2015
Bachelor's Degree in Arabic Language, Literature and Civilisation
Faculty of Art and Social and Human sciences in Sousse - Sousse, Tunisia
Focus on Arabic Linguistics, Literature and Civilisation
Çalışma Deneyimi
2020
2015 - 2019
Arabic Teacher
Tunis
Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language