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Oral Expression Tutors in Albany

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1 Oral Expression Tutor Found

Abdullah A.
  • Verified Profile
USA

Albany Online Tutor
$15/hr
  • Accent Reduction, Arabic Language, Listening Comprehension, Oral Expression, Vocabulary
  • Speaks: English
Certified Arabic and Quran tutor since 2017 with Igaza and full Quran memorization.
Salamu Alaikom, My name is Abdullah, I'm 30 years old, and I'm from Egypt. I have memorized the Quran and hold an Ijaza in Riwayat Hafs An Asim. I'm a certified teacher with a teaching certificate from Cambridge University, and I’ve been teaching English since 2017. I have taught over a thousand students, helping them achieve their goals and meet their needs. I believe that teaching should be professional, passionate, and a little fun. That’s why I create a friendly atmosphere with an interactive teaching style, where my students feel engaged and motivated to learn. Mistakes are welcome here because I understand that language learning can be challenging; in fact, mistakes are part of growth and learning. We’ll follow a proven method designed to enhance your skills and knowledge in a practical way. Most importantly, lessons will be tailored to match your learning style and needs, using materials that are right for you. And I won’t just be here during lessons, I’ll also provide extra activities, materials, and videos throughout the week to support and accelerate your learning process. I’m here to teach you Quran, Tajweed, Arabic, and even Islamic studies, for both you and your child. My name is Abdullah, and I’ll be waiting to welcome you to my classes, where I’ll help you achieve your goals in the shortest time possible. Don’t miss this opportunity—join me now!

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