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English, Japanese, Arabic, Teacher I am very experienced in teaching offering a very fun way to learn any language I teach .
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Learning English, Arabic, and Japanese is important for several reasons.

English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, and it is the primary language of international communication. If you can speak English, you can communicate with people from all over the world, which is important in today's globalized society.

Arabic is the fifth most widely spoken language in the world and is the language of the Quran, which is the holy book of Islam. Learning Arabic can help you understand Islamic culture and history and can also be an advantage for doing business in the Middle East.

Japanese is the ninth most widely spoken language in the world and is the primary language of Japan, which is one of the largest economies in the world. Learning Japanese can give you an advantage in business and can also help you understand and appreciate Japanese culture and history.

Learning any language can also have cognitive benefits, such as improving memory and problem-solving skills.

In conclusion, learning English, Arabic, and Japanese can be very beneficial both personally and professionally. It can open up new opportunities and help you understand and communicate with people from different cultures.
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At student's location :
  • Around Urayasu, Japan
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At teacher's location :
  • Minaminagareyama, Nagareyama, Chiba, Japan
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About Me
As a trilingual teacher of English, Arabic, and Japanese, I have a unique and diverse skill set that allows me to cater to the needs of a wide range of learners. With Arabic as my native language and extensive experience teaching English and Japanese, I am well-equipped to help students develop their language skills in a way that is effective and engaging.

My background in teaching English and Japanese in both classroom and private settings has given me valuable insights into the challenges that learners face when mastering these languages. I have developed a range of teaching techniques and strategies that are tailored to the individual needs of each student, helping them to build confidence and proficiency in the language.

In addition, my experience studying Japanese in Japan has given me a deep understanding of the language and culture, allowing me to share valuable insights and knowledge with my students. I have a strong focus on speaking and listening skills, helping students to communicate effectively in real-life situations.

Overall, my passion for language teaching and my trilingual background make me a highly effective teacher of English, Arabic, and Japanese. I am committed to helping my students achieve their language goals and providing them with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their personal and professional lives.
Education
Experience teaching English, Arabic, and/or Japanese in the classroom or private settings
Experience teaching students of different ages and levels, from beginners to advanced learners
Experience living in and/or travelling to countries where the languages are spoken, which can provide valuable insights into the culture and language use
Experience developing teaching materials and resources, such as lesson plans and activities, to support language learning
Experience / Qualifications
Native or near-native proficiency in Arabic and English, and advanced proficiency in Japanese
Professional development or continuing education in language teaching, such as attending conferences or workshops on the latest teaching techniques and technologies.
Age
Infants (0-3 years old)
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Children (7-12 years old)
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Adults (18-64 years old)
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English
Japanese
Arabic
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Arabic for adults
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Japanese for adults
English for adults
English as a second language (esl)
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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
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• Introduce two separate parties in Arabic
Exchange Social Courtesies
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