Open letter to fellow Arabic teachers: Collaborate, Specialise and Don't be shy!

Open letter to fellow Arabic teachers: Collaborate, Specialise and Don't be shy!

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Let's chuck some love to other Arabic educators up here so you can make dua for their success and see if they can help you!

1) Ismaeel Beaumont. A graduate from the Islamic university of Madinah and a brother whom I have had the pelasure of working with for over a year. He has contributed to developing my program as well as tirelessly running local classes and online lessons for all ages! visit his website at: https://www.maysoor.com/

2) Saad ibn Mansur. I've had the pleasure of meeting Saad a few times and on his return from Egypt this summer, his Arabic Code program clearly reflects some serious growth! Go to https://www.thearabiccode.com/

3) Arabic Workshop. - Not a course, but a bolt-on library to enrich your current studies with more listening, more immersion and more vocabulary! I can get you 10% off (promo code ArabicWithSam10). https://arabicworkshop.com/ref/SamBurr/

4) Ihsan Arabic. - Co-founded by a good friend of mine, Habib Ali and his wife, this new organisation from the West midlands do beautiful workshops, online lessons and tuition. https://www.ihsan-arabic.com/

5) Arabic Seeds. Arabic Seeds is very active on instagram https://www.instagram.com/Arabicseeds/ and is run by a home educating mother from Canada who creates amazing and engaging printable resources for children to learn Arabic. Check it out: https://linktr.ee/arabicseeds


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