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Instructor since July 2025
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Teaching Arabic Language and Islamic Education
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From 13 € /h
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We offer the latest creative methods in teaching the Arabic language and Islamic education according to a precise scientific approach.
With methodological tools, we strive to achieve the best educational results for the student remotely.
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  • Around Tokyo, Japan
Age
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Arabic
Skills
School
Arabic for adults
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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Malika
So let's study English together, and "unlock" your door to the world!(^v^). ... Let's make English learning fun and enjoyable together

ALSO I'm an Arabic teacher and because learning Arabic is your entrance to the Arabic world and culture i really want to make the experience of learning Arabic fun for beginners and for all levels I like teaching and I can use a different way of teaching with each student.

During these classes, you will be able to apply Greetings and Introductions. Under these Terminal Learning Objectives, you will learn the following five tasks. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
Greet Others
• Use appropriate greetings for different times of the day
• Use formal greetings
• Greet your superiors and guests
Introduce Yourself
• Tell your name
• Ask the name of the other person
• Pronounce common first and last names
• State your birthplace
Introduce Others
• Ask and answer simple questions about other people’s names and birthplace
• Ask and answer simple questions about your birthplace
• Ask and answer simple questions about first and last names
• Introduce two separate parties in Arabic
Exchange Social Courtesies
• Ask another person where he/she is from
• Talk about courtesy visits to the Target Region
Extend Invitations
• Extend an invitation
• Accept an invitation
• Pay compliments to your friend
• Ask and answer simple questions about the well-being of others

Students learn two forms of Arabic—the Modern Standard written language the standardised form of Arabic that is understood throughout the Arab world. It is used by much of the written, spoken, and visual news media, as well as in literature and schools.and the Levantine spoken dialect, I'm from Morocco so the moroccan dialect too so lets start together
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Malika
So let's study English together, and "unlock" your door to the world!(^v^). ... Let's make English learning fun and enjoyable together

ALSO I'm an Arabic teacher and because learning Arabic is your entrance to the Arabic world and culture i really want to make the experience of learning Arabic fun for beginners and for all levels I like teaching and I can use a different way of teaching with each student.

During these classes, you will be able to apply Greetings and Introductions. Under these Terminal Learning Objectives, you will learn the following five tasks. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
Greet Others
• Use appropriate greetings for different times of the day
• Use formal greetings
• Greet your superiors and guests
Introduce Yourself
• Tell your name
• Ask the name of the other person
• Pronounce common first and last names
• State your birthplace
Introduce Others
• Ask and answer simple questions about other people’s names and birthplace
• Ask and answer simple questions about your birthplace
• Ask and answer simple questions about first and last names
• Introduce two separate parties in Arabic
Exchange Social Courtesies
• Ask another person where he/she is from
• Talk about courtesy visits to the Target Region
Extend Invitations
• Extend an invitation
• Accept an invitation
• Pay compliments to your friend
• Ask and answer simple questions about the well-being of others

Students learn two forms of Arabic—the Modern Standard written language the standardised form of Arabic that is understood throughout the Arab world. It is used by much of the written, spoken, and visual news media, as well as in literature and schools.and the Levantine spoken dialect, I'm from Morocco so the moroccan dialect too so lets start together
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