Arabic /English Teaching
Arabic /English Teaching
hi every one, I am Iraqi student studying here in Finland the master degree.
but also I have a side job as a (arabic & English) teacher
the lesson is 5 Euro each hour,so any body need any lesson in Arabic or English languages don't be hesitat to contact me .
for mor info try to write me an Email ( oar1984@yahoo.com)
Mobile : 0468828839
but also I have a side job as a (arabic & English) teacher
the lesson is 5 Euro each hour,so any body need any lesson in Arabic or English languages don't be hesitat to contact me .
for mor info try to write me an Email ( oar1984@yahoo.com)
Mobile : 0468828839
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and How may I say that you came to your conclusion just from one post??Amandine.K wrote:Which he's not judging from his post (in English at least)...
For all we know, he could be better than a native English speaker and yet sux in writing in a forum like this...



I dont think that he knows that many Finns do speak pretty good English..( but some are really are bad in writing and in spelling)...
Sometimes, they say that you write slower than how fast your brain thinks..
and so forget some words in between..
Omar...You would be better off teaching Arabic than English as most people already know English ( The ones in the forum are more or less English speakers than Finns who want to practice their English)..


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Those are not typos, or inadvertant, can't-be-bothered mistakes; they are errors. His articles are all over the place (a, the, zero article incorrectly used), errors of lexis (try to write me...), grammar (don't be hesitat) and his attempt at a complex sentence fails (any body need any lesson), also a problem with quantifiers there. Any 6th grader in Finland doiing A1 English makes fewer errors than that.
I know some native speakers of English who write pretty bad, so I didn't want to assume that the original poster wasn't a native. However, if I were him, I would concentrate on teaching Arabic as he might be able to find people who want to learn some survival Arabic, for example, before making a holiday trip to the gulf. Just an idea--good luck!
