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Greetings all,
I am Kamar, a dedicated Arabic instructor proficient in Gulf, Levantine, and Standard Arabic. Having more than a decade of teaching experience in Sweden, Turkey, and Syria, I have assisted the United Nations, non-governmental organizations, reporters, and embassy personnel in quickly acquiring the language for successful communication and professional purposes. Moreover, I have aided young students in comprehending the fundamentals of Arabic language structure to establish a solid base.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1- What types of Arabic do you teach? I offer instruction in Gulf and Levantine dialects along with Standard Arabic.
2- How do I decide which one to learn?
Your choice should align with your goals. Opt for Gulf or Levantine dialects if you prioritize speaking skills; select Standard Arabic (Fus’ha) for a comprehensive grasp of the language.
3- What does the 30-hour program entail?
This program focuses on enhancing conversational fluency and communication effectiveness.
4- What follows the 30-hour program?
For Dialects course participants, we continue honing speaking abilities and enriching vocabulary. Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) learners delve more profound into grammar and language comprehension.
5- How many hours per week do you suggest?
I recommend 2 to 3 sessions weekly.
6- Can I study both Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) and a dialect simultaneously?
Yes, you can take two lessons in Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) and 1 lesson in a dialect concurrently, as many students do...
Over a decade of teaching experience in Malmö, Istanbul, and Aleppo, specializing in personalized tutoring sessions.
Learning Arabic in Milano can be challenging, especially if you are not exposed to the language regularly. However, I have resources available that can help facilitate the learning process. Ultimately, the difficulty of learning Arabic in Dubai will depend on your dedication, practice, and exposure to the language.
The time it takes to learn Arabic in Milano can vary significantly depending on your prior language learning experience, the intensity of your study, and your goals. Generally, becoming proficient in Arabic can take several months to years of consistent study and practice.
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