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Comments of "To Learn Arabic" Students
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Rasa & Robert Kent -
USA
When we decided to come to Syria and study Arabic,
we were overwhelmed with all of the different options for schools. Ultimately, we decided on "To Learn Arabic" (TLA) and we are thrilled that we did. TLA has not
only fulfilled our education goals but has also provided such a friendly environment that it has become our home away from home.
Being complete beginners, we were not sure how much colloquial Arabic we would be able to learn after 180 hours of class. Our teacher Ghazwan estimated that
after two months, we would be able to speak and sure enough, we are. TLA has offered us a great deal of flexibility in our coursework and given us the individual
attention to make sure we feel at home. In addition to teaching us the language, TLA has answered our questions about the culture, history, people and even how
to cook some local dishes. We came expecting only to learn Arabic but in the end, we will be leaving our second home and family. Thank you for your
hospitality!
Rasa S Kent : rsiminkas@gmail.com
Robert Kent Jr : robjkentjr@gmail.com
Development Project Coordinator
www.RobRasa.com/hisblog/
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Lars Døssing Rosenmeier -
Denmark
x8lars@hotmail.com
As for my personal details: name: Lars Døssing Rosenmeier born: 1982 nationality: Danish,
I studied with Ghazwan for 3 months in the spring of 2004. Ghazwan helped me study for an exam in modern Arabic literature at The University
of Copenhagen. He is an excellent teacher, extremely dedicated and patient. His understanding of the Arabic language, and how to convey this understanding to
foreigners is very impressive.
I was already skilled in the basics of Arabic grammar, but he increased my knowledge and feel for the structures of the Arabic language. Furthermore I was
particularly impressed with the improvement in my pronunciation and reading abilities. I went from a below average reading to a reading that my teacher in the
university described as "creme de la creme". After the exam I received the highest mark given that year, in part thanks to Ghazwan's excellent teaching.
Peace,
Lars
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Susan Morgan - The United Kingdom
suemorgan47@hotmail.com
Here are a few lines.." as a lone woman living in Damascus I couldn't have felt safer as everyone treated me with such kindness and respect. Ghazwan Al Ahmed
is patient, professional and helpful in every way. He is a skilled teacher and was sensitive to my needs as a student. That made learning not only enjoyable but
I left having felt a real sense of achievement. "
Susan
UK
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Anselm Ibing - Germany
Anselm33@hotmail.com
I think you will find it hard to find a better, more helpful and more generous teacher than Ghazwan (and I have had many Arabic teachers!).
He is, apart from his excellent teaching qualities, a unique and interesting man with whom I very much enjoyed to spend my time.
He gave me a fast and deep insight into the secrets and mysteries of Arabic grammar and I was frequently astounded by is in-depth and specific knowledge of
certain rules or individual words even.
Apart from all this he is one of the most honest people I've ever met and although I put him through an unnecessary and unusually huge amount of trouble, I am
glad to be able to say: we're (still) great friends.
Thank you Ghazwan
Anselm Ibing
Germany
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Tom Johnson - USA
Johnson@techemail.com
I came to Syria with no prior knowledge of Arabic, "To Learn Arabic" provided invaluable services not only in my acquisition of Arabic, but also in my
acclimation of life in the Middle East.
Tom
USA – Texas
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Jennifer Smith - USA
Ghazwan had been the best language teacher I have ever had. He is thoroughly knowledgeable in the Arabic language, and has great insight into teaching Arabic
to foreigners.
Jennifer
USA
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Isa and Natascha
http://westwards.typepad.com
We studied Classic Arabic with Ghazwan for one month in January 2007. We had three hours per day for five days a week. We had no previous knowledge about the
language and started from scratch with the Alphabet. Before we started, Ghazwan asked how many hours a day we could (and would) devote to studying and whether we
are grammar-persons or not. We thought both questions very sensible. We decided together to do a grammar-based introduction to Arabic, but at the same time to
focus on everyday situations. As we wanted to learn Arabic for travelling in Arabic countries, we did not practice much reading and almost no writing, instead
focussing on speaking and listening comprehension. Ghazwan has a very good understanding of grammar and - what is more important - is also able to convey it to
his students. During our conversation lessons we greatly enjoyed his little personal stories. Together with sometimes heated discussions they kept us motivated
to converse in a language that we knew only a few words of. We also got valuable insights through him into the Syrian way of life and into the religion. After
leaving Damascus we travelled to Jordan, Egypt, Libya and Tunisia. Although the spoken language might somewhat differ from the Standard Arabic, our lessons with
Ghazwan had given us a good foundation and quite often we were able to work out the regularities in the dialect by ourselves. Although one month was, of course,
not enough to really hold a conversation in Arabic, we can deal confidently with everyday situations.
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