Al Hamza - Arabic tutor - Brooklyn
1st lesson free
Al Hamza - Arabic tutor - Brooklyn

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Al Hamza will be happy to arrange your first Arabic lesson.

Al Hamza

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Al Hamza will be happy to arrange your first Arabic lesson.

  • Rate $50
  • Response 2h
  • Students

    Number of students Al Hamza has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    50+

    Number of students Al Hamza has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Al Hamza - Arabic tutor - Brooklyn
  • 5 (47 reviews)

$50/hr

1st lesson free

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1st lesson free

1st lesson free

  • Arabic
  • Arabic reading
  • Arabic vocabulary
  • Arabic listening
  • Arabic writing

Native Lebanese, Scholar Graduate teaching all Arabic Levels (A1-C1) using smart and efficient methods to ace all your exams, grow fond of the culture and fall in love with this language!

  • Arabic
  • Arabic reading
  • Arabic vocabulary
  • Arabic listening
  • Arabic writing

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Al Hamza will be happy to arrange your first Arabic lesson.

About Al Hamza

Hi, my name is Hamza! I am a native Lebanese citizen and I have been teaching Arabic for more than 5 years. My approach to teaching is entirely student-centered and depends on how each person perceives knowledge. Hence, our 1st free session will be mainly to understand how you approach information and what factors that encourage or discourage you, which will aid us to form a teaching process specifically tailored for you! Being a Lebanese Native Arabic speaker, I will help you a lot in learning both the native dialect and modern standard Arabic (MSA). Furthermore, teaching a language in my perspective is not only about the grammatical part, but also the cultural part. That is why I always give many cultural and historical notes about the Arab world and Islamic world. The learning plan will be individualized to suit your needs depending on your learning pace & style, established knowledge, previous experience, interests, and skills. Moreover, we will use advanced techniques and methods (learning how to boost your memory, spatial repetition, on-the-set mnemonics, visual and auditory learning, flashcards & games, culturally inclusive & problem-solving training, flipped classroom, mind mapping, SCALM, and much more). As I always tell my students, it is not you to blame for not understanding, it is the way you are being taught. You can't expect 30 students to understand the same amount of information if they are being taught the same exact way! Each person has his own way of understanding, and that is what we will explore in these sessions. Imagine enjoying your study sessions and getting rid of the fear and boredom of preparing for your exams, well now your imagination can become reality when we team up together for the sake of becoming a better you!

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About the lesson

  • Primary
  • High School
  • NCEA Level 1
  • +17
  • levels :

    Primary

    High School

    NCEA Level 1

    NCEA Level 2

    NCEA Level 3

    Adult education

    Masters

    Doctorate

    A1

    A2

    B1

    B2

    C1

    C2

    Other

    Beginner

    Intermediate

    Advanced

    Professional

    Kids

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

From being a student that barely passes high school to becoming a scholar graduate in the university with a GPA of 4/4, I can assure you that learning is all about the technique rather than the time you spend studying. In my journey to unravel the secrets of proper learning, I accumulated all the necessary techniques and methods that I will be sharing with you in the sessions with delight and enthusiasm. For the dialect students, I developed a structural way to learn the Levantine (Arabic) dialect, which is one of the trickiest part in learning a dialect because all dialects lack structure. Moreover, I am specialized in teaching the Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) for foreigners and natives as well with modern techniques and direct approach so you won't be having any difficulties learning it. My love for spreading knowledge is immeasurable, hence why I enjoy sharing information with other people and seeing them reach success and prosperity. Not only that, but our lessons will always include many cultural and historical information related to the Arabic and Islamic world to give you the full experience of speaking the language! In our sessions, you will find extremely interactive and efficient methods that aided me to ace all my courses and fall in love with the majestic world of knowledge. I can’t wait to share with you all the knowledge and methods to fulfill your hidden potential!

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Rates

Rate

  • $50

Pack prices

  • 5h: $252
  • 10h: $505

online

  • $50/h

free lessons

The first lesson with Al Hamza will allow you to get to know each other and discuss your needs for future lessons.

  • 30mins

Learn more about Al Hamza

Learn more about Al Hamza

  • Do you speak this language fluently because of your origins or because a teacher inspired you to learn?

    My journey to acquiring fluency in Arabic was deeply rooted in my origins. Growing up in an Arabic-speaking environment, I was fortunate to be immersed in the language from a very young age. It was not just my immediate family who played a pivotal role in this process, but also my circle of friends and the vibrant surroundings of my community. Every interaction, every conversation, and every experience was an opportunity to refine and expand my understanding of Arabic. However, what truly set my passion for the language on fire was the guidance and inspiration I received from remarkable teachers. These educators, with their profound knowledge and infectious enthusiasm, opened doors to the rich tapestry of the Arabic language. They encouraged me to delve deeper, to explore the hidden gems, and to grasp the nuanced intricacies that make Arabic a truly captivating language. Through their mentorship, I gained not only linguistic proficiency but also a profound appreciation for the cultural and historical significance embedded within the language. My educational journey, rooted in my origins and nurtured by dedicated mentors, has not only allowed me to achieve fluency in Arabic but has also instilled in me a lifelong love for this remarkable language. Arabic, for me, is not just a means of communication; it is a conduit to a world of literature, history, and culture waiting to be explored and cherished.
  • Can you name a living, historical or fictional character that you think is the emblematic representative of the language's culture?

    In my opinion Fairuz is the embodiment of the Arabic language and culture due to her profound influence on the region's music and identity. Her music, characterized by poetic lyrics and a fusion of traditional and contemporary styles, captures the essence of Arab emotions, heritage, and unity. Fairuz's timeless appeal has transcended generations and borders, making her a beloved cultural icon throughout the Arab-speaking world. Her songs evoke a deep sense of nostalgia, love, and resilience, resonating with people from diverse backgrounds and preserving the essence of Arabic culture for decades. Her enduring presence and contribution to the Arab musical and cultural landscape solidify her status as an icon of the Arabic language and heritage. Moreover, her ability to connect with a broad audience, her lyrical artistry, and her role as a unifying figure all contribute to her status as a cherished cultural icon who encapsulates the soul and essence of the Arabic-speaking world. I also can't stress how much her voice makes me feel things…
  • Is there a typical word, phrase, tradition or behaviour in the language that you particularly like?

    (As-salamu alaykum is a very special phrase in the Arabic culture and to me personally due to its multifaceted significance. Beyond being a common greeting, it embodies the core values of peace, respect, and goodwill, which are highly esteemed in Arab culture. Stemming from Islamic tradition, it carries both a religious and cultural weight, emphasizing the importance of spreading blessings and tranquility. This phrase transcends boundaries of age, gender, and social status, fostering inclusivity and unity among Arabic speakers. It symbolizes the shared cultural identity of Arabic-speaking people worldwide and serves as a warm and inviting gesture, reflecting the Arab world's deep-seated tradition of hospitality. Moreover, it facilitates interfaith and intercultural communication, highlighting its role in building bridges of understanding and harmony. Ultimately, "السلام عليكم" stands as a powerful representation of the cultural and spiritual values that define the Arabic-speaking community.
  • Why does speaking this language matter to you?

    Speaking the Arabic language matters to me for a multitude of reasons that extend beyond mere communication. Firstly, it represents a profound connection to the rich and diverse culture of the Arab world. It allows me to delve into the history, traditions, and values of Arabic-speaking communities, providing me with a deeper appreciation for their art, literature, music, and way of life. This cultural immersion fosters empathy and a broader perspective, ultimately enriching my understanding of the global tapestry of human experiences.
    Moreover, speaking Arabic is a gateway to forging meaningful relationships with individuals who share this language. It opens doors to authentic interactions with friends, colleagues, and acquaintances, allowing for more profound connections and facilitating smoother communication. It's a tool for breaking down linguistic barriers and nurturing connections that transcend borders. Ultimately, speaking Arabic is a source of personal fulfillment and intellectual growth. Learning a new language is a journey of self-discovery that stimulates cognitive abilities, enhances problem-solving skills, and broadens horizons. It represents an ongoing commitment to expanding my knowledge and embracing the beauty of linguistic and cultural diversity. In essence, speaking Arabic is not just about words; it's about bridging cultures, nurturing connections, and enriching my own life in the process.
  • What is the main difficulty in learning this language and what can help the process of learning?

    The primary challenge in learning the Arabic language lies in its intricate script and complex grammar. Arabic employs a script written from right to left, and its alphabet contains letters that change shape based on their position within words. The grammar includes intricate rules for verb conjugation, noun declension, and sentence structure. Furthermore, the presence of various regional dialects can add an extra layer of complexity. But I always remind my students that everything is as we perceive, if we perceive something as hard it will definitely seem hard, hence why we should always tackle our perceptions before anything else. One of the best methods to make learning this language easier is SRS (Spaced Repetition System) which is my personal favorite method while learning anything new. Moreover, stimulating our senses while learning is vital for learning so always try to listen to the language being spoken (songs, movies with captions, talking to a friend that speaks the language) and see how the language is written. These things as subtle as they are, can make a huge difference. Also you can never go wrong with flashcards!
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to your language learning or your days at school.

    One of the most valuable experiences during my school days was assisting my classmates in learning the language. I recall a specific instance when a fellow student, struggling with the intricacies of Arabic grammar and pronunciation, approached me for help. It was then that I realized the importance of not only speaking a language but also being able to teach and convey its nuances effectively. Guiding my classmate through challenging aspects of Arabic language and seeing their gradual improvement was incredibly rewarding. This experience instilled in me a deeper appreciation for my native language and the satisfaction of aiding others in their language learning journeys. It reinforced the idea that language is a bridge that connects people and cultures, and being able to assist others in crossing that bridge can be as fulfilling as mastering the language itself.
  • How has travel or a specific trip helped you to increase your skill and knowledge of the language?

    Travel has played a significant role in enhancing my skills and knowledge as a native speaker of Arabic. One specific trip that had a profound impact was my visit to Egypt. While I was already fluent in Arabic, this journey allowed me to immerse myself in a different Arabic dialect and regional culture. Interacting with locals in their daily lives, navigating through bustling markets, and engaging in conversations with Egyptians gave me a firsthand experience of Egyptian Arabic, which has its unique expressions and pronunciation. I found that exposure to a new dialect not only expanded my linguistic abilities but also deepened my understanding of the rich diversity within the Arabic language itself. It challenged me to adapt my communication style to better connect with people from different regions, fostering a sense of cultural empathy and flexibility in my language use. Additionally, being in Egypt allowed me to explore the country's rich history, literature, and contemporary issues in greater depth, providing a more holistic understanding of Arabic language and culture. Overall, this travel experience was a valuable addition to my linguistic journey, broadening my skills and enriching my appreciation for the Arabic language's complexity and cultural significance.
  • What makes you a Superprof in language?

    What makes me a SuperProf in the Arabic language is my extensive experience and expertise in Arabic linguistics and culture. I have dedicated years to studying, practicing, and teaching Arabic, both as a native speaker and as a language enthusiast. My deep understanding of Arabic grammar, vocabulary, and dialects allows me to explain complex linguistic concepts in a clear and accessible way. Moreover, I have a passion for sharing my knowledge and helping others succeed in their Arabic language journey. Whether you're a beginner looking to grasp the basics or an advanced learner aiming for fluency, I can tailor my teaching approach to your specific needs and goals. My commitment to your learning and my ability to provide valuable insights into Arabic culture make me a SuperProf you can trust and rely on for your Arabic language learning needs. Teaching Arabic is not just about helping you learn a new language, it is about showing you the beauty of this wonderful culture, teaching you the rich history and origin of what this language holds, and leading you into a journey that you would not want to finish!

    Thank you a lot for taking the time to read the interview and for this great opportunity to express ourselves and help the students know more about us!
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