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An experienced E nglish instructor,trainer,mentor,frrelance interpreter


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Hamed Ahmed (41.237.231.192) -

What type of job are you looking for?

Iam seeking an English teaching job or a translation one

What nationality are you?

Egyptian,English nativelike proficiency

What languages do you speak (and at what level)?

My native language is Arabic,Iam English near-native.also master French

What country or area are you looking to work in and why?

I wish to work in Kuwait,KSA,Bahrain,UAE,qatar,Oman but I prefre kuwait because I felt at ease with people during a short course teaching this year,it is comfortable,applicable to my skills

What countries have you worked in?

KSA,Egypt,USA

What countries do you have a visa to work in?

Egypt is my country,I have arenewable visa to USA

What field do you currently work in?

teaching,training internationalEnglish courses.A free lance spontaneous interpreter from English into Arabic and vice versa for translation and travel agencies in my free times

What fields have you worked in before?

Teaching,mentoring,training,supervision,translation

What qualifications do you hold?

BA in Edu and English literature from Egyptian Un,Tesol,kappa Delta and higher studies in English language,school placement,instructional technology,supervisors'skills from USA Universities"Maryland and Georgia"

Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why?

I thinks Formal Education is the base to lay a stable foundation for any premises accompanied with the skills that we can not despense with,They make up an exhilarating mix to benefit our future generations with an eye to the modern technology and techniques.Education as well as developing skills is the the key to success

Describe the benefits of working with others

It is A good way to transfere experiences,diminish the apprehension about sharing others their ideas,It raises the awareness of co-operation between socities members,widens scope of thinking,promotes understading,open new avenues for all members to be involved,dicard biased attitudes and benefits us all

Describe the benefits of working alone

We occasionally need to work alone to focus on specific areas,gathering information,making drafts especially at home then share others before editing

What was your worst working experience?

It was in April this year when I came to Kuwait to teach a short contract for the SOS at the language school,MoD ,hoping to remain in Kuwait for one year but another company have the new contract,I had to come back to Egypt very sad,wishing to return to Kuwait again

What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career?

The most important lesson is to collaborate with others,be tolerant and patient and look ahead not behind

What unique skills do you have?

changing the boring atmophere into acmfortable one,liasing with others to gain experienc,developing my own learning,shaing in any seminars,forums or conventions

What would you consider as your 'dream job'?

To achieve most of my dream expertise in teaching,training and mentoring English Overseas

What are the most interesting aspects of your field?

co-operation,continuous change,meeting new co-workers with modern notions and ideas,helping others ,innovation

Wjat are the least interesting aspects of your field?

working rarely monotonously, aving less time to exchange experience and do what I can do for my association

What do you advise other co-workers of ?

I advise them to be veteran,versatile,innovative,gregarious and enthusiastic

How can potential employers contact you?

By emailing me or reach me at any time at 20100789580


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