elhelm2002
7/30/2015 03:53 EST
Hi, My passion for languages and cultures was ignited over a decade ago whilst attending English lessons at the British Council. Here, I had the opportunity to meet people from a large variety of backgrounds and to develop my awareness of the cultural diversity both within Egypt and across the globe. about myself, from 10 years ago I began teaching Standard and Colloquial Arabic for Foreign Learners to expatriates and visiting diplomats, utilising links I had made through the British Community Association. As my teaching work expanded, so did my desire to learn more about my own language and its cultural significance.
Thus, in 2007, I joined the Open Faculty of Dar al Ouloum University, Cairo, to study Arabic Language and Islamic Studies. In parallel to my studies, I wrote a series of articles, published in the BCA magazine, covering a number of themes connected to Arabic learning and culture. In addition, I contributed to a project set up between the BCA and the local chain of Metro stores. This involved translating and transliterating advertising inserts in order to cater for the large number of non-Arabic speakers using the supermarket. Now I'm graduate student in the American university in Cairo, However, my interests lie in the scientific methods of second language acquisition and pedagogy, with my ultimate ambition being to improve and develop the resources available to AFL teachers and learners.
Would you mind please to accept me as a Arabic instructor in your forum. All the best, Muhammed melghaled@aucegypt.edu
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