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Here are the basics of what I offer in my courses (the content will then be adapted for each student in a personalized manner according to their needs). The French course includes: - Oral skills including conversations - Basics of grammar and spelling - Writing skills - Reading, Text analysis - Vocabulary - Support and assistance with homework Suitable for: students up to secondary school + non-French speaking native speakers wishing to learn French English courses include: - Vocabulary - Conversations - Basics of grammar and spelling - Reading, Text analysis - Support and assistance with homework Suitable for: levels up to high school + adults wishing to learn English as an additional language Mathematics courses include: - Basic arithmetic (fundamental operations addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, etc.) - Algebra (solving equations and inequalities, of several degrees) - Geometry - Functions and graphs (notion of function, reading and drawing graphs, linear and quadratic equations, interpretation of data from graphs) - Statistics and probabilities: calculation of means, median, mode, standard deviation, simple and combined probabilities, graphical representation of data (histograms, diagrams, etc.) - Logic and mathematical reasoning (learning demonstrations, developing logical reasoning) - Introduction to analysis (limits, basic derivatives, introduction to the notions of continuity and slope - Applied mathematics: Everyday life problems (interest calculation, optimization, unit conversions) Courses can be given up to the second year of high school.
Math · English · French
Objective: This course aims to teach students the basics of Darija, the Moroccan Arabic dialect, enabling them to communicate in everyday situations, understand common expressions, and develop a foundation for further learning of the dialect. Target Audience: Beginners interested in learning a new dialect of Arabic. Travelers planning to visit Morocco. Language enthusiasts who want to expand their knowledge of Arabic varieties. Course Content: Introduction to Darija: Overview of the dialect and its differences from Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). Importance of Darija in Moroccan culture and daily communication. Basic Greetings and Introductions: How to greet people in different contexts. Asking for names, ages, and other introductory information. Pronunciation and Alphabet: Differences in pronunciation between Darija and MSA. Key sounds specific to Darija and how to produce them correctly. Essential Vocabulary: Numbers, days of the week, common verbs, and nouns. Vocabulary for daily activities: shopping, dining, transportation, etc. Basic Grammar: Sentence structure: subject-verb-object. Present tense verbs and forming simple sentences. Common phrases and expressions for everyday communication. Cultural Insights: Etiquette and customs in Morocco. Understanding how language and culture are intertwined in Darija. Conversational Practice: Role-playing everyday situations such as shopping, asking for directions, and introducing oneself. Building confidence in speaking and understanding Darija in real-life contexts. Teaching Methodology: Interactive Approach: The course uses role-play, dialogues, and practical exercises to help students practice conversational skills. Cultural Integration: Lessons are accompanied by cultural notes to ensure students understand the context in which certain expressions are used. Audio-Visual Aids: Videos and audio recordings of native speakers will be used to help students grasp the natural flow of the dialect. Learning Outcomes: By the end of this course, students will be able to: Hold basic conversations in Darija. Understand and use essential phrases for daily life in Morocco. Recognize the key cultural elements that shape communication in Darija. Materials Needed: Audio recordings (supplied). Access to videos and cultural content. Notebook for vocabulary and grammar exercises.
Arabic
With thirteen years' teaching experience, in universities, private institutes, secondary schools and as a private tutor, I have a PhD in Comparative Literature and a broad understanding of learning techniques and approaches. I am friendly, approachable, and will tailor my teaching to your needs, objectives, likes and dislikes. With expertise across English and Anglophone Literature, theory and criticism, Comparative and French Literature, different exams and curricula, I feel confident helping you achieve your aims, whether personal, professional, or exam based. My research focuses on contemporary poetry, postcolonial literature, music and popular culture, ecopoetry and nature writing. I have taught a whole range of periods, movements and critical approaches. I also have many years' experience teaching English as a second language, including conversation skills for different contexts. I also teach writing skills, both professional and academic (including essay writing), and am happy to tailor classes to specific aims (for an event, a presentation, an interview, a specific professional field). I think that teaching works best when it works on your level: you can learn English through discussion of music, TV series, books, and more - I am happy to integrate grammar and learning points into this. In terms of Literature, we can approach a book, author, poem, play, theoretical work, movement or moment, together, and in different ways, drawing on the classes and materials I have developed over ten years in leading Parisian universities (I have also worked in the British and US university contexts). I am also happy to teach creative writing skills - particularly poetry and non-fiction, so please feel free to ask about this, too!
English · Literature · Poetry
Discover English: A Cultural Adventure for Brazilians and French Speakers About the Class: Whether you're dreaming of strolling along the Seine in Paris or sipping caipirinhas on Copacabana Beach, this class is your passport to linguistic and cross-cultural adventures. Key Features: 1. Language Fusion: Our classes blend language acquisition with cultural immersion. You'll learn English while diving into the vibrant worlds of Brazil and France. 2. Interactive Learning: Say goodbye to dull textbooks! Engage in lively conversations, role-playing, and language games. From ordering croissants to discussing samba rhythms, we'll keep it exciting. 3. Brazilian Vibes, French Flair: Explore idiomatic expressions, regional accents, and everyday phrases. Whether you're a bossa nova enthusiast or a fan of French cinema, we've got you covered. 4. Cultural Nuggets: Uncover the hidden gems of both countries. We'll delve into literature, music, art, and gastronomy. Expect virtual tours, guest speakers, and maybe even a virtual wine tasting! 5. Flexible Schedule: Life is busy, so our classes adapt to your rhythm. Join from your cozy corner of the world—whether that's a Parisian café or a hammock in Rio. 6. Community Connection: Connect with fellow learners who share your passion. Swap travel stories, learn about local customs, and build lasting friendships. 🎯 Who Should Enroll: - French Speakers: Bonjour! If you're enchanted by French culture and want to master English, this class is tailor-made for you. - Brazilians: Olá! Whether you're planning a trip to the Louvre or the Amazon rainforest, English opens doors to unforgettable experiences. 🌟 Meet Your Guide: Olayiwola As your instructor, I bring contagious enthusiasm and a love for language. With years of teaching experience, I'll guide you through this captivating journey.
English
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