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Asmaa E. (her)

Cairo, Egypt

Online Arabic teacher offering fun lessons for all ages.

Bio

Hi,

I'm Asmaa Elsayed, a professional Arabic language teacher with years of experience teaching non-native speakers online. I help students of all ages learn Arabic in a simple, ... Read more

I teach at

  • Online

Teaching option

  • Group Class
  • Private Lessons

Online Teaching Languages

  • English
  • French
  • E£1410

    Local Hourly rate
  • $30

    Online Hourly rate
  • 1

    Class

Discounted Rates

  • E£6345

    5 hours
  • E£12690

    10 hours
  • E£19035

    15 hours
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Educational Qualification

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Al-Azhar University

  • Egypt
  • 2024

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Questions for You

Q: What dialects of Arabic do you teach, and do you have any preferences or specialties?

I teach Modern Standard Arabic in all its skills, and I teach Arabic dialects (Egyptian, Gulf, and Lebanese) for real-life communication I also teach Arabic language subjects for school and university students, including grammar, reading, writing, and expression, with easy explanations for every level.

Q: How do you incorporate cultural nuances and customs into your lessons, and how do you help students navigate cultural differences?

I believe language and culture are connected. I include cultural topics such as traditions, celebrations, customs, and daily life in Arabic-speaking countries to make the lessons more engaging. I encourage students to ask questions and share their own culture, which helps create mutual understanding and respect

Q: What is your approach to teaching Arabic grammar and syntax?

My teaching methodology for Arabic grammar and syntax focuses on making the rules simple, clear, and practical. I start with the basic concepts and gradually build up to more advanced structures. I use real-life examples, interactive exercises, and short texts to help students understand how grammar works in context. I also encourage students to practice speaking and writing to apply the rules naturally. My goal is to make grammar easy, enjoyable, and useful in everyday communication.

Q: How do you help students build their vocabulary and improve their pronunciation?

I use a variety of techniques such as flashcards, storytelling, dialogue practice, and repetition. I encourage students to use new words in sentencesand conversations to make them part of their active vocabulary. For pronunciation, I focus on listening and speaking exercises, phonetic drills, and correcting mistakes gently to build confidence.

Q: Do you have any tips or strategies for students who are learning Arabic as a second language?

My advice is to practice a little every day, focus on understanding rather than memorizing, and not be afraid to make mistakes. I recommend watching Arabic videos with subtitles, listening to Arabic songs or podcasts, and practicing speaking as much as possible. Consistency and patience are the keys to success.

Q: What is your philosophy on teaching Arabic pronunciation and intonation, and how do you help students develop good speaking habits?

I use a variety of techniques such as flashcards, storytelling, dialogue practice, and repetition. I encourage students to use new words in sentences and conversations to make them part of their active vocabulary. For pronunciation, I focus on listening and speaking exercises, phonetic drills, and correcting mistakes gently to build confidence.

Q: How do you incorporate authentic materials such as news articles, podcasts, or videos into your lessons to help students develop real-world language skills?

I integrate authentic materials like podcasts, news articles, and videos into my lessons to help students connect the language with real-life situations. I use these materials to improve listening and reading comprehension, expand vocabulary, and introduce cultural context. After listening or reading, I guide students through discussions, comprehension questions, and practical activities. This approach builds their confidence and prepares them to use Arabic in real-world settings

Q: How do you help students prepare for standardized tests such as the ACTFL or AP Arabic exams?

I help students prepare for standardized Arabic tests like AP or ACTFL by focusing on all language skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. I provide practice tests, teach test-taking strategies, and review key grammar and vocabulary topics. I also use timed exercises to build confidence and improve their speed. My goal is to make students familiar with the test format and help them perform at their best.

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