Abdullah Al-Saqqaf Teacher
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I believe that teaching / learning foreign languages should be always conducted in friendly and simple atmosphere. I try my best to avoid teaching the complexity of grammar. Grammar is taught in a simple way with less technical jargon. Of course, students who are interested in linguistics and want to know more about how language works, will be given the chance to delve more deeply into the subject and, again, as a linguist myself, I love to share discussion of grammatical issues with my students for their benefit.

As a phonetician, I try to tackle the problems of phonetics and orthography in a tactful way. I am skilled in using "transliteration" of new Arabic words in early stages of my students' study before we embark on a fully-fledged use of Arabic orthography. By this, students would have a good grasp on the both the pronunciation and spelling of Arabic.

Another important aspect which I consider in teaching a foreign language is culture and sociological settings. I always give consideration for cultural and sociolinguistics aspects of the taught language and foreign students. This will make them aware of all the sociolinguistics intricacies of the language when the use it, whether spoken or written.

Subjects

  • Arabic Beginner-Expert

  • Applied Linguistics Beginner-Expert

  • Translate Arabic into English Beginner-Expert

  • Certified trainer for teaching phonetics Beginner-Expert

  • Translate English to Arabic Beginner-Expert


Experience

  • Associate Professor (Oct, 2009Aug, 2019) at Dhofar University, Salalh, Oman
    Teaching Linguistics, ELT, Arabic and Translation
  • Assistant Professor (Oct, 2001Oct, 2009) at Sultan Quaboos University in Muscat
    Teaching Linguistics, ELT and Translation
  • Assistant Professor (Oct, 1978Oct, 2000) at Univeristy of Aden, Aden, Yemen
    Teaching Linguistics, ELT and Translation.

Education

  • PhD in Arab and Islamic Studies (Apr, 1992May, 2000) from Exeter University, Exeter, England
  • MA in Translation (Arabic-English-Arabic) (Oct, 1986Dec, 1987) from Salford University, Salford, England
  • Diploma in Phonetics (Oct, 1982Jul, 1983) from Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Linguistics and English Language Teaching (PGLELT) (Oct, 1977Jul, 1978) from Moray House College of Education, Edinburgh, Scotland
  • BA & Ed (Oct, 1970Oct, 1974) from University of Aden, Aden, PDRY

Fee details

    Rial515/hour (US$13.1639.47/hour)

    For language skills like teaching Conversation Arabic and basic skills, I charge OMR 5 per hour. For advanced classes on Arabic Linguistics, I charge between OMR 10 to OMR 15.


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