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Mohamed
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Lieu de résidence : Cairo, Égypte
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Arabe (égyptien)
Leçons structurées·4
Pour les débutants·66
Fournit des ressources·1
Jamie Banks
22 leçons en Arabe (standard moderne)
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Muhammed is very knowledgeable about Arabic, of course, but also the culture. With other teachers I didn't have a full understanding of the pronunciation, but he focused me on the tough parts (like hamza) and helped me get those down today. Thanks!
Tim
100 leçons en Arabe
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Enjoyable lesson with Mohamed after a few weeks away for some travel. We started by briefly discussing my recent trip to Egypt, then we discussed a picture of a city square and used it as the basis for a conversation and practiced giving directions. The we discussed comparatives and superlative adjectives. We ended the lesson by starting to watch a clip from an Egyptian film. I enjoyed the lesson.
Ron
2 leçons en Arabe
Mohamed broke down Arabic to the basics, but not before discussing the history of Arabic. Highly recommend!
Celia
45 leçons en Arabe
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Fun lesson. Used past tense to talk about a place we have been and a person we have known. Did a reading exercise about past friends meeting up. Pitched at the perfect level for me. Thanks Mohamed.
Christie
27 leçons en Arabe (standard moderne)
I have studied Arabic for quite a while, with a number of different teachers, and I think Prof. Mohamed may be the best teacher I've met so far. It is evident that he puts time into preparing for each lesson and he always arrives equipped with a list of lesson-specific questions for us to discuss. I think this style of teaching is really great for independent learners, who might otherwise struggle to find a direction or theme for each class.
Junaid Mohamed
21 leçons en Arabe (égyptien)
Mohamed is an amazing teacher and gives really helpful homework. My Arabic has grown a lot with him!