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Adib
- Rate PKR 5,201
- Response 1h

PKR 5,201/hr
1st lesson free
I’m a Senior ES Adviser from Lebanon, passionate about sharing my culture. I teach Lebanese spoken Arabic, a unique blend of languages. For example, "pomodoro" (tomatoes in Italian) becomes "banadoura
Lesson location
- Online
About Adib
I am a Senior Environmental and Sustainability Adviser from Lebanon with a passion for sharing my culture through language. I teach Lebanese spoken Arabic, a dialect known for its simplicity and unique charm. Lebanese Arabic beautifully blends multiple languages, reflecting Lebanon’s rich history and cultural diversity.
About the lesson
- All Levels
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
My approach to teaching Arabic focuses on exploring the origins of words, beginning with pronunciation and building conversations around them. Teaching Arabic is not just about the language; it’s about sharing a piece of my culture with the world. I focus on Lebanese spoken Arabic, a dialect celebrated for its simplicity and unique blend of influences, reflecting Lebanon’s rich history and cultural diversity. For instance, the Italian word for tomatoes, "pomodoro," becomes "banadoura" in Lebanese Arabic. Similarly, many Lebanese people use “pharmacia” (Italian for pharmacy) instead of the Arabic “saydaliya.” The word “autostrada” (highway in Latin) becomes “autostrade” in Lebanese, replacing “tarik aam dawli” in Arabic. Older generations often refer to their car as “makina” or “makana” from the Italian “macchina.” Even olives (“zaytoun” in Arabic) trace their linguistic roots to “aceituna” in Italian. From French, “frigo” (refrigerator) is commonly used instead of the Arabic “thallaja,” and “valise” (suitcase) has replaced “hakeeba.” Similarly, English words like “komputer” (computer) and “internet” are fully integrated into everyday speech. These examples highlight how Lebanese Arabic has adapted foreign influences, creating a dynamic and accessible dialect. My goal is to make learning both engaging and culturally enriching, helping students connect naturally with the language and its fascinating heritage.
Rates
Rate
- PKR 5,201
Pack prices
- 5h: PKR 25
- 10h: PKR 50
online
- PKR 5,201/h
free lessons
The first free lesson with Adib will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
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