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I provide bilingual (Arabic-English) ESL/EFL resources

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I provide bilingual (Arabic-English) ESL/EFL resources
Meetings and Greetings (اللقاءات والتحيّات) Reference Sheet
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Meetings and Greetings (اللقاءات والتحيّات) Reference Sheet

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This is a study guide for Arabic speakers learning English. It has vocabulary equivalents in their first language and Arabic explanations of the cultural aspects involved when introducing themselves and others. Students can use this reference sheet as an at-home study guide or you can also use it as the unit content in an ESL course. There are some colloquial phrases used to demonstrate the formal and informal registers used in English.
Personality and Emotions (شخصيّة وعواطف) Reference Sheet
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Personality and Emotions (شخصيّة وعواطف) Reference Sheet

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This is a study guide for Arabic speakers learning English. It has vocabulary equivalents in their first language and Arabic explanations of English grammar involved when talking about personality and emotions. Students can use this reference sheet as an at-home study guide or you can also use it as the unit content in an ESL course.
Basic English for Arabic Speakers
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Basic English for Arabic Speakers

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This is a bundle of study guides for Arabic speakers learning English: Meetings and Greetings, Personality and Emotions, Countries and Nationalities (Child-Friendly), Physical Appearance, Family and Relationships (not completely suited for children).
English Print Handwriting Practice
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English Print Handwriting Practice

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Here is a quick packet for practicing handwriting in English. It’s college ruled, so this practice is probably better for teenagers and adults. Useful for ESL students and those who want to improve their handwriting.
Getting-to-Know-You Bingo
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Getting-to-Know-You Bingo

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This a quick icebreaker that gets your students up and moving as well! Students go around, writing down the names of their classmates who identify with the fact written in the square. These are simple facts like, physical appearance, order of birth, birthday, hobbies, etc… However, this activity is not suitable for absolute beginners (of English language learners), and possibly young children. If you have Microsoft Word, it’s easy to edit this to suit your needs.
Clothes and Shopping (الملابس والتسوق) Reference Sheet
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Clothes and Shopping (الملابس والتسوق) Reference Sheet

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This is a study guide for Arabic speakers learning English. It has vocabulary equivalents in their first language and Arabic explanations of English grammar involved when talking about clothes and shopping. Cultural concepts are also included and explained in Arabic. Students can use this reference sheet as an at-home study guide or you can also use it as the unit content in an ESL course.
Daily Routines (الروتين اليومية) Reference Sheet
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Daily Routines (الروتين اليومية) Reference Sheet

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This is a study guide for Arabic speakers learning English. It has vocabulary equivalents in their first language and Arabic explanations of English grammar involved when talking about their daily routines. Cultural concepts are also included and explained in Arabic. Students can use this reference sheet as an at-home study guide or you can also use it as the unit content in an ESL course.
Things in the Home (أشياء في المنزل) Reference Sheet
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Things in the Home (أشياء في المنزل) Reference Sheet

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This is a study guide for Arabic speakers learning English. It has vocabulary equivalents in their first language and Arabic explanations of English grammar involved when talking about things inside the home. Students can use this reference sheet as an at-home study guide or you can also use it as the unit content in an ESL course.
Basic English for Arabic Speakers (Not for Children)
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Basic English for Arabic Speakers (Not for Children)

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This is a bundle of study guides for Arabic speakers learning English: Meetings and Greetings, Personality and Emotions, Countries and Nationalities (NOT Child-Friendly), Physical Appearance, Family and Relationships (not completely suited for children).
Jobs (الوظائف) Reference Sheet
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Jobs (الوظائف) Reference Sheet

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This is a study guide for Arabic speakers learning English. It has vocabulary equivalents in their first language and Arabic explanations of English grammar involved when talking about jobs. Students can use this reference sheet as an at-home study guide or you can also use it as the unit content in an ESL course.
Where are you from?
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Where are you from?

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This worksheet allows students to practice conjugating the verb “to be” to match (personal) pronouns, and to practice matching nationalities and countries. Format allows you to edit in Word.
Numbers Flashcards
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Numbers Flashcards

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So yes, there are blank sides where there are usually pictures. I used these when I was tutoring children, and I took stickers of whatever they liked and used those to represent the numbers. For example, a little girl from China really liked princesses, so I made these flashcards with princess stickers and had her count how many princesses were on the card to get the answer. You can personally make these cards for someone, or you can turn this into a lesson where the kids personalize the cards themselves with markers, crayons, colored pencils or stickers. These are suitable for English language learners of all ages and mother tongues.
Blank Wide Ruled Handwriting Practice Paper
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Blank Wide Ruled Handwriting Practice Paper

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It’s just like a lined piece of paper, but with a dotted midline to practice handwriting. It’s probably a better resource for children and young teenagers, or could be useful for older students who are starting to learn how to write in English. Twenty-nine lines per page.