Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
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Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Hello , I am in Dubai.
I am native Arabic speaker who likes to exchange Arabic for British English .
I am very good at Arabic that I can teach every skill.(especially grammer)
I am not bad at English , I am good at grammer in English as well and my writining , listening , reading,and spelling is ok as I think but my speaking is not that good .
I would like to practise speaking with native English speakers and ask some questions about ( grammer , pronounciation , idioms , slang etc.... )
In exchange to that I can teach every skill in Arabic free .
if you like to learn Arabic please mail me you will not regret
[email protected]
IF YOU CAN HELP PLEASE SEND THIS TREAD TO SOMEONE WHO LIKES TO LEARN ARABIC
( Just native spaekers please )
thank you
I am native Arabic speaker who likes to exchange Arabic for British English .
I am very good at Arabic that I can teach every skill.(especially grammer)
I am not bad at English , I am good at grammer in English as well and my writining , listening , reading,and spelling is ok as I think but my speaking is not that good .
I would like to practise speaking with native English speakers and ask some questions about ( grammer , pronounciation , idioms , slang etc.... )
In exchange to that I can teach every skill in Arabic free .
if you like to learn Arabic please mail me you will not regret
[email protected]
IF YOU CAN HELP PLEASE SEND THIS TREAD TO SOMEONE WHO LIKES TO LEARN ARABIC
( Just native spaekers please )
thank you
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
What do you mean by native speakers exactly? Anyone from anywhere who's first language is English or do you mean something else?
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
It would be a good idea for you to put a notice up in a few Spinneys stores aswell, along with your mobile number...lots of English speaking expats use those.
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Originally Posted by Cherrypie
It would be a good idea for you to put a notice up in a few Spinneys stores aswell, along with your mobile number...lots of English speaking expats use those.
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Originally Posted by MCA27
what mobiles?
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Originally Posted by ruc86
Hello , I am in Dubai.
I am native Arabic speaker who likes to exchange Arabic for British English .
I am very good at Arabic that I can teach every skill.(especially grammer)
I am not bad at English , I am good at grammer in English as well and my writining , listening , reading,and spelling is ok as I think but my speaking is not that good .
I would like to practise speaking with native English speakers and ask some questions about ( grammer , pronounciation , idioms , slang etc.... )
In exchange to that I can teach every skill in Arabic free .
if you like to learn Arabic please mail me you will not regret
[email protected]
IF YOU CAN HELP PLEASE SEND THIS TREAD TO SOMEONE WHO LIKES TO LEARN ARABIC
( Just native spaekers please )
thank you
I am native Arabic speaker who likes to exchange Arabic for British English .
I am very good at Arabic that I can teach every skill.(especially grammer)
I am not bad at English , I am good at grammer in English as well and my writining , listening , reading,and spelling is ok as I think but my speaking is not that good .
I would like to practise speaking with native English speakers and ask some questions about ( grammer , pronounciation , idioms , slang etc.... )
In exchange to that I can teach every skill in Arabic free .
if you like to learn Arabic please mail me you will not regret
[email protected]
IF YOU CAN HELP PLEASE SEND THIS TREAD TO SOMEONE WHO LIKES TO LEARN ARABIC
( Just native spaekers please )
thank you
Why don;t you pay someone money and do a course in Berlitz? or at British Council.
You need a teacher not internet freaks to teach you a language and the Native English Speakers ae Not Intereste in our language! And why should they Be? Coz we have to spaek english in the end of the day. I know its Ironic. But to to say.
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Originally Posted by Beduoin_Boy
Why don;t you pay someone money and do a course in Berlitz? or at British Council.
You need a teacher not internet freaks to teach you a language and the Native English Speakers ae Not Intereste in our language! And why should they Be? Coz we have to spaek english in the end of the day. I know its Ironic. But to to say.
You need a teacher not internet freaks to teach you a language and the Native English Speakers ae Not Intereste in our language! And why should they Be? Coz we have to spaek english in the end of the day. I know its Ironic. But to to say.
thats not true bedu some are, i used to speak ,read and write arabic as a kid but i havent spoken it in years, but i will be doing a refresher course when im back in town, its a very similar language in tonal terms to my own ,gaelic (scottish). if you look at my posts u will see that a lot of us are interested in arabic culture and history.
besides we dont want to upset you , you might have big wasta lol
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Originally Posted by shiva
thats not true bedu some are, i used to speak ,read and write arabic as a kid but i havent spoken it in years, but i will be doing a refresher course when im back in town, its a very similar language in tonal terms to my own ,gaelic (scottish). if you look at my posts u will see that a lot of us are interested in arabic culture and history.
besides we dont want to upset you , you might have big wasta lol
besides we dont want to upset you , you might have big wasta lol
lol you make me laugh! No worries I don't have any wasta and stuff, I am just like anybody. Seriously.
I was so impressed with the hospitality of the scottish ppl, they are total different compare to english.
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Originally Posted by Beduoin_Boy
lol you make me laugh! No worries I don't have any wasta and stuff, I am just like anybody. Seriously.
I was so impressed with the hospitality of the scottish ppl, they are total different compare to english.
I was so impressed with the hospitality of the scottish ppl, they are total different compare to english.
thx mate,
sorry england but id have to agree the hospitality of the scots is second to none, dont get me wrong im not an english hating scotsman ,my wifes english, but even she agrees with me.
did you visit scotland?
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Originally Posted by shiva
thx mate,
sorry england but id have to agree the hospitality of the scots is second to none, dont get me wrong im not an english hating scotsman ,my wifes english, but even she agrees with me.
did you visit scotland?
sorry england but id have to agree the hospitality of the scots is second to none, dont get me wrong im not an english hating scotsman ,my wifes english, but even she agrees with me.
did you visit scotland?
I Knew a very good scotish family, Before knowing them I had visited Dutch families, english families, german families and then I said to myself NEVER AGAIN. So I was surprised with the hospitality of the scottish family, I couldn't say that they have got Middle eastern influence bcoz they were new in this country.
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Originally Posted by Beduoin_Boy
I Knew a very good scotish family, Before knowing them I had visited Dutch families, english families, german families and then I said to myself NEVER AGAIN. So I was surprised with the hospitality of the scottish family, I couldn't say that they have got Middle eastern influence bcoz they were new in this country.
the scots have a similar attitude to hospitality as the arabs, its an honour thing, if someone asks for it you cant so no, which is a pain sometimes lmao but hey it goes with the territory.
i think the prophet mohammed (PBUH) in the hadith said that 3 days was about right as any more was rude and imposing on the host, good idea that.
thesiger was so fond of the arabs because of hospitality and the fact that his life was saved in the empty quarter because of it ,when they had run out of food and water and a bedu they came across shared his food and water with him and his companions. i guess the lesson in the desert it share with others because u never know when u might need it back, as it were
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Native speakers from The UK , the US , Australlia , etc..........
preferably from
ENGLAND
but sorry I can't understand Indians.
preferably from
ENGLAND
but sorry I can't understand Indians.
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
I did two courses at british council
they concentrate on grammer
my grammer is good
I want to improve my speaking .
they concentrate on grammer
my grammer is good
I want to improve my speaking .
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Originally Posted by shiva
the scots have a similar attitude to hospitality as the arabs, its an honour thing, if someone asks for it you cant so no, which is a pain sometimes lmao but hey it goes with the territory.
i think the prophet mohammed (PBUH) in the hadith said that 3 days was about right as any more was rude and imposing on the host, good idea that.
thesiger was so fond of the arabs because of hospitality and the fact that his life was saved in the empty quarter because of it ,when they had run out of food and water and a bedu they came across shared his food and water with him and his companions. i guess the lesson in the desert it share with others because u never know when u might need it back, as it were
i think the prophet mohammed (PBUH) in the hadith said that 3 days was about right as any more was rude and imposing on the host, good idea that.
thesiger was so fond of the arabs because of hospitality and the fact that his life was saved in the empty quarter because of it ,when they had run out of food and water and a bedu they came across shared his food and water with him and his companions. i guess the lesson in the desert it share with others because u never know when u might need it back, as it were
You know a lot of things, I raelly want to visit scotland oneday and wear the scottish kilts! I was always interested with the highland games... But I would really look awkward between the scotts! coz I am really skinny lol
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Re: Language exchange (My very good Arabic for your British English)
Originally Posted by Beduoin_Boy
You know a lot of things, I raelly want to visit scotland oneday and wear the scottish kilts! I was always interested with the highland games... But I would really look awkward between the scotts! coz I am really skinny lol