Pashto teacher Mohammad Mujtaba

Mohammad Mujtaba

Community Tutor
Teaches
Dari
Native
Pashto
Persian (Farsi)
Speaks
English
Arabic
Hindi
Other
Passionate Language Educator Dedicated to Empowering Learners Worldwide
From AfghanistanLiving in Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan (06:27 UTC+04:30)
About Me
italki teacher since Apr 22, 2024
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I am Mohammad Mujtaba Walizada from Afghanistan. I graduated from Computer Science faculty. I have been teaching English for more than four years online and offline. I am multilingual and I can speak four languages fluently so I can understand the struggles that language learners go through while acquiring a new language. I have a lot of experience in Online teaching via Zoom, Skype, and Google Meet.
5.0
Rating
19
Students
98
Lessons
100%
Attendance rate
100%
Response rate

Pashto Lessons

Pashto
Dari
Persian (Farsi)
Trial Lesson
7 lessons completed
USD 5.00+
Basic Pashto for Beginners
A1

Language Essentials

1 lessons completed
USD 7.00

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18 Reviews

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Pashto
Dari
Student Bruno
Bruno
14 Dari lessons
The teacher matches the pace of the student and adapts the vocabulary to the students' need or wants to apply the concepts in their daily life.
Dec 22, 2024
Student Bruno
Bruno
14 Dari lessons
The teacher is very clear about the pronunciation and grammar structure
Dec 19, 2024
Student DhrT.kruse
DhrT.kruse
2 Dari lessons
Good lesson with Muhammad in which I learned more phrases and some personal details about him and he answered some of my questions. I think there was a bit of a disconnect with my question and how he understood my question, but in the end I was able to phrase my questions in such a way that I still got the answer.
Dec 18, 2024
Student Bruno
Bruno
14 Dari lessons
The teacher gives homework on the daily lesson and check to see if the concept is learned.
Dec 17, 2024
Student DhrT.kruse
DhrT.kruse
2 Dari lessons
Mohammad strikes me as a calm, collected person. It is clear to me that he is aware of how spoken Dari and formal Dari differ, which I think is a good sign, as e.g. diglossic speakers of Arabic tend to not know as well how to explain the rules of their dialect as opposed to the formal language. During the lesson he discussed he is learning German, which means he will be able to empathise with the struggles of beginners in Dari and know how to deal with that. He does focus on colloquial and written Dari at the same time (though I'm sure he can modify that at the learner's behest), but personally I don't find this a problem, even though I myself am focusing on formal Dari. I don't intend to "study" colloquial Dari as I am diligently studying formal Dari, but I do think Mohammad's approach is nice and that hopefully I will "absorb" colloquial Dari naturally from formal dari. Mohammad does sometimes use Iranian pronunciation, but maybe I'm mishearing it and when I ask the Dari emerges.
Dec 14, 2024
Student Bruno
Bruno
14 Dari lessons
The teacher has a grammar book with exercised to reinforce the lessons.
Dec 12, 2024
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