I'm an expert Arabic teacher worked in government schools in Jordan before moving to Sharjah and then to Dubai to work at DBS in August 2010.

During my life at DBS and in addition to my job as the Arabic B teacher in secondary school I worked in a variety of roles from Head of Department, Assistant of the Arabic Director to the DBS Arabic ambassador.

I teach Arabic for our year 9 students at GCSE level as an early entries.

I have popular classes for the non-Arab DBS parents which are offered for free, I also teach Arabic to DBS teachers in their free time.

My main aim is to raise the profile of the Arabic language and Arabic culture at DBS; this work was mentioned clearly in some DSIB reports and in Dubai newspapers.


Best Moment In Teaching


When I see the students enjoying learning the Arabic language and use Arabic outside the classroom.

When I see the great Arabic GCSE results of my non-Arabic students.

When I see the respect and understanding of the culture every day at DBS and the big number of participants in the cultural events such as National day, Ramadan, DBS iftar ... etc

When I see a native English speaker parent give a speech in Arabic in some cultural events at DBS.

When a journalist from "The National" visited my Arabic class and the first thing she recognized that the students are happy.  

When I see the parents happy to stay longer in the Arabic sessions and don't want to leave the Arabic class even the class time is already over.