Hi,
My name is Latifa I am a native Arabic speaker. I have been teaching Arabic for 10 years as a freelancer and as a community tutor.
I have a PGCE from the University of Huddersfield.
I have been teaching online for a long time and I have a Facebook page to help new learners.
I always start by knowing the learner's needs their strength point and their weakness point.
We focus on the four...
Hi,
My name is Latifa I am a native Arabic speaker. I have been teaching Arabic for 10 years as a freelancer and as a community tutor.
I have a PGCE from the University of Huddersfield.
I have been teaching online for a long time and I have a Facebook page to help new learners.
I always start by knowing the learner's needs their strength point and their weakness point.
We focus on the four skills. Reading, writing, listening and speaking.
Depending on why the learner needs to learn Arabic. We will emphasise one, two, three or all of these skills.
For example: if the learner is learning Arabic to use when travelling to an Arabic-speaking country for tourism, they usually tend to focus on a certain skill such as speaking.
Every student is unique and will have lessons that will be tailored just for them.
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