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Arabic lessons! (Fusha and Jordanian/Palestinian dialect) (Vienna)
Heba
i may not have a comparison to other private-lesson-teachers, but Heba has what i want in a teacher: she's patient, with explaining as well as having me asking questions; she adjusts to my pace of learning, noticing when a little break is needed, without making the lesson too easy ...and she's a very sweet and uncomplicated person! ;-) also i benefit from her backround to get an overall view about the arabic language; i recommand to learn with Heba! :-)
Review by PELAGEA
Online French language tutoring in a creative way and proficiency (for all levels) (Paris)
Awni
Very quick to respond and set up a meeting. I was a nice experiences working together and being taught in an organised and well structured lesson. He was able to answer my questions as well as provide me with good and helpful work that will improve my French.
Review by EVA-LOTTA
ONLINE Egyptian & classical (Modern Standard) Arabic lessons with a native, certified Teacher! (Brussels)
Mohamed
Professor Mohamed is pleasant, patient and punctual. He is very organized and methodical and has a clear vision for what he wants to work on and achieve with the student. My 8-year-old has been enjoying learning Egyptian Arabic with him.
Review by RAWYA