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Why Arabic? Arabic is the official language of over 20 countries and there are well over 300 million native speakers of the language. Arabic is spoken as a native language throughout much of North Africa and the Middle East.
1 Subject:
Arabic
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...I teach both Modern Standard Arabic and Colloquial Arabic. I'm also working to publish a book about how to learn Arabic for non-native speakers. I'm so interested in teaching and I'd like to help people to know how to speak, write, and read Arabic in an easy way.I teach Arabic for non-native and native speakers, both kids and adults.
1 Subject:
Arabic
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...I am EEC certified and I am also licensed as a foreign language teacher (French) from the Department of Education in MA for grades PreK-6 and 5-12. As a native of Lebanon, I am happy to work in teaching both Traditional and Colloquial Arabic. Currently, I am working as a Pre-K teacher, and I'm also back to school taking courses in Education.
8 Subjects:
including
Arabic,
reading,
English,
French
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I am a Lebanese American living in Boston and attending Boston University. I lived all my life in Lebanon where I attended a French school in which English, French and Arabic were required since elementary school. I am fluent in all three languages and taught French to patients at the Children's Cancer Center in Lebanon.
8 Subjects:
including
Arabic,
French,
grammar,
vocabulary
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...The classes I have taken in these subjects have allowed me to become a highly proficient writer, and I have edited many research papers at college education level. I am also a native speaker of the Arabic language, I have completed Arabic I and II at university level as well as a program for tea...
3 Subjects:
including
Arabic,
writing,
government & politics
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