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Spanish classes with native speakers from Lima, Peru
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From 21.44 £ /h
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Spanish course with a native person from Peru, with me you can learn how to communicate formally and also informally, among others.

Providing you with techniques and meeting possibilities to learn Spanish individually or in groups.


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  • Around Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
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Beginner
Intermediate
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Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Spanish
German
Availability of a typical week
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New York
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08-12
12-16
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20-24
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Samir
A native Arabic speaker and lecturer at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences since 1994, he offers Arabic courses and private Arabic lessons nationwide for all levels: beginners, advanced, and conversation for professionals. He offers everyday Arabic, standard Arabic, media Arabic, and specialized Arabic, including business Arabic, as well as several dialects: Egyptian, Gulf States Arabic, Jordanian, Lebanese Arabic, Palestinian Arabic, and Syriac Arabic. Other dialects are available upon request.

Participants in this course will have a command of at least 1,500 words of everyday language, both spoken and written (levels A2-B1) and will be able to conjugate simple, three-syllable verbs (so-called strong verbs) in the present, past, future, and imperative tenses, and read non-vocalized texts.
Course content: This is media Arabic, meaning the language used on the internet, in newspapers, magazines, radio, film, in educational institutions such as schools and universities, and in official announcements. This applies from Mauritania/Morocco in the west across the eastern Mediterranean to Oman in the southeast.

The lecturer has created his own scripts for the courses, which are not included in the course price.
Other work materials:
Alla Elgibali / Nevenka Korica “Media Arabic A Coursebook for Reading Arabic News”. The American University in Cairo Press 2007
El Mustapha Lahlali "Media Arabic. Advanced" Edinburgh University Press 2010
Elisabeth Kendall "Media Arabic. The Top 1000 Words for Understanding..." Georgetown University Press 2009
For example, the daily newspapers Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, Al Hayat, Al Sharq Al Awsat, Al Quds Al Arabi and Al Ahram are read, as well as the online editions and TV reports of the television stations Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya.
For further information please contact Samir.
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Samir
A native Arabic speaker and lecturer at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences since 1994, he offers Arabic courses and private Arabic lessons nationwide for all levels: beginners, advanced, and conversation for professionals. He offers everyday Arabic, standard Arabic, media Arabic, and specialized Arabic, including business Arabic, as well as several dialects: Egyptian, Gulf States Arabic, Jordanian, Lebanese Arabic, Palestinian Arabic, and Syriac Arabic. Other dialects are available upon request.

Participants in this course will have a command of at least 1,500 words of everyday language, both spoken and written (levels A2-B1) and will be able to conjugate simple, three-syllable verbs (so-called strong verbs) in the present, past, future, and imperative tenses, and read non-vocalized texts.
Course content: This is media Arabic, meaning the language used on the internet, in newspapers, magazines, radio, film, in educational institutions such as schools and universities, and in official announcements. This applies from Mauritania/Morocco in the west across the eastern Mediterranean to Oman in the southeast.

The lecturer has created his own scripts for the courses, which are not included in the course price.
Other work materials:
Alla Elgibali / Nevenka Korica “Media Arabic A Coursebook for Reading Arabic News”. The American University in Cairo Press 2007
El Mustapha Lahlali "Media Arabic. Advanced" Edinburgh University Press 2010
Elisabeth Kendall "Media Arabic. The Top 1000 Words for Understanding..." Georgetown University Press 2009
For example, the daily newspapers Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, Al Hayat, Al Sharq Al Awsat, Al Quds Al Arabi and Al Ahram are read, as well as the online editions and TV reports of the television stations Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya.
For further information please contact Samir.
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