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Learn Moroccan culture and the Arabic language - Moroccan dialect (Fes)
Oumayma
Passing through Fes, I had the opportunity for 1-1 tuition with Oumayma. Given my circumstances, we had to use office premises with temporarily limited Internet access. This caused her no apparent difficulty and we worked in French although both of us have Arabic and English skills. At the end of 8 hours, I had achieved my limited goals in colloquial Moroccan arabic and found Oumayma to be a talented tutor, able to adapt professionally to client requirements.
Review by RAWDON
Guitar lessons (Acoustic and Electric) and music composition (Kreuzberg)
Sam
Sam is an amazing teacher, patient and open to the student's goals and suggestions. His approach is more technical than theoretical but will nonetheless get anyone willing to learn up to speed on the basics into more advanced notions. He assessed what I was already able to do on the guitar to fill the gaps and help me progress into further fields. So far he's taught me the electric guitar, a bit of bass and piano and I'm very happy about all of it.
Review by ALEXIS
Learn the Arabic language at home "Children and Adult" (Namur)
Islame
Islam is always organized and prepared for class. Her lessons are clearly structured so that students can easily follow it. Patience is a virtue. The most important quality that Islam is very patient with her students and to deal with the same questions and problems over and over again. she never give up on her students and would try out new ways to help us succeed.
Review by DENIZ