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I am a bilingual teacher with the TEFL diploma and 5 years of experience. I have been teaching to teenagers and adults in various International Schools and Languages Academies. I believe in creating a funny interesting classroom atmosphere for the students to learn better by delivering the information to their subconscious. Accordingly, I apply the communicative approach in a student-centered classroom to ensure the students better understanding. Further, I am a native Arabic speaker. I have been teaching the Arabic Language to non-natives who are planning to visit the middle east either for tourism or study.
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