Hi, I am Mohammad Awad

I’ve taught Arabic full-time for over 6,000 hours — and throughout this extensive experience, one question consistently challenged me: Why is Arabic so often taught in a rigid, lifeless way — disconnected from real human experience and culture? This school represents my answer to that question. It is a space dedicated to deep, evolving learning, not just textbook drills and memorization. It is a place deeply rooted in authentic connection, natural rhythm, and meaningful communication.

What I love most about teaching is that it not only allows me to meet and connect with amazing people from all around the world, but it also gives me the precious opportunity to spend more quality time with my family. I came to Argentina in 2018, and since then, I have made it my home. It all started with a single Spanish language class back in 2012! It’s truly incredible how learning just one language can take you so far — I never imagined that this journey would lead me to live here.

I firmly believe that learning a new language is an amazing adventure, full of unexpected opportunities, personal growth, and cultural discovery. It opens doors to new worlds and enriches life in countless ways.

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