Samah Shetta

Enhance your English skills with a grad of Edinburgh Business School & Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne through engaging, interactive tutoring.

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Samah Shetta

Masters degree

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Your english tutor - Samah

I’m Samah Shetta, an English tutor with a Master’s degree and over three years of teaching experience, passionate about helping students unlock their full potential in language learning. I specialize in accent coaching, grammar mastery, conversation skills, and career-focused English, tailoring each lesson to meet your personal goals. Whether you’re a child starting your language journey, a student aiming for academic success, or an adult improving professional communication, I provide interactive, supportive, and culturally rich sessions that make learning both effective and enjoyable. My goal is not only to teach English but to empower you with confidence to use it in real-world situations, opening doors to new opportunities, connections, and experiences worldwide, while making the journey truly rewarding..

Samah graduated from The American University of Cairo

Samah  graduated from The American University of Cairo
Samah  graduated from The American University of Cairo

English tutor specialities

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Career guidance

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Accent coaching

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Speaking fluency

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Writing assistance

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Homework help

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Learner types for english class

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English for Beginners

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ADHD

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English for School students

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English for Adults

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Home schooled

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English for Kids

English classes quick guide

My teaching methodology is student-centered, interactive, and tailored to each learner’s goals and pace. I create a supportive environment where students feel confident to express themselves, ask questions, and actively participate. Lessons blend engaging discussions, grammar practice, vocabulary expansion, and reading comprehension strategies, while also developing writing, listening, and speaking skills. I integrate real-life scenarios, role-plays, and creative activities to make learning practical and enjoyable. Using online tools, I ensure lessons are dynamic, adaptable, and fun. My goal is to build not only strong English skills but also the confidence and cultural understanding needed to use them effectively in everyday and professional situations, inspiring a lifelong love for learning.

Samah - also teaches

English Listening

English Listening

English Speaking

English Speaking

English Vocabulary

English Vocabulary

English Writing

English Writing

English

English

English Reading Comprehension

English Reading Comprehension

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English concepts taught by Samah

Student learned 19 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed key macroeconomic concepts including the business cycle, unemployment, GDP measurement (expenditure, income, and value-added approaches), and the Production Possibilities Frontier (PPF). They discussed the relationship between economic cycles, unemployment types, and factors influencing economic growth, with plans to practice multiple-choice questions in the next session.

Business Cycles

Unemployment Rate Calculation and Components

Types of Unemployment

GDP Measurement: Value Added Approach

Production Possibility Frontier (PPF)

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Student learned 21 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed economic concepts related to business cycles and GDP. They discussed the phases of economic fluctuations, the components of GDP, and the distinction between nominal and real GDP, with plans to cover GDP and unemployment in more detail in the next session.

Business Cycles

Real vs. Nominal GDP

Components of GDP (Expenditure Approach)

The Role of Investment (I) in GDP

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Student learned about 2 months ago

The session focused on introducing the concept of market failures in economics, explaining their causes such as externalities and market power, and defining allocative efficiency. The Tutor and Student discussed the differences between private and social costs and benefits, setting the stage for graphical analysis in future sessions.

Market Failure

Allocative Efficiency

Social vs. Private Costs and Benefits

Externalities

Market Power and Monopolies

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Student learned 6 months ago

The Tutor introduced the Student to the fundamentals of consumer theory, explaining budget constraints, preferences, utility, and the process of consumer choice. They discussed how these concepts link to create the demand curve. The session concluded with a plan to continue the discussion on demand curves and review practice questions in the next session.

Budget Set or Constraint

Consumer Preferences

Indifference Curves

Utility Function

Marginal Utility

Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS)

Consumer Choice

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Student learned 6 months ago

The session covered aggregate expenditure, fiscal policy, and the open economy model. The student reviewed the multiplier effect, government spending and taxation, and the impact of net exports on national income. The Tutor mentioned a final exam is approaching and suggested more review sessions.

Budget Balance: Surplus

Deficit

and Balanced Budget

Rotation vs. Parallel Shifts of NX

Shifts in the Net Export (NX) Function

Marginal Propensity to Import (MPM)

Net Exports (NX) and the Open Economy

Fiscal Policy Tools: Government Spending and Taxes

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Student learned 6 months ago

The session covered the multiplier effect, different scenarios based on the magnitude of the multiplier, and the concept of self-fulfilling prophecy within the context of aggregate expenditure. The student reviewed fiscal policy, government purchases, and the relationship between national income and disposable income. The tutor assigned practice on these concepts for the next session.

Multiplier Formula

Autonomous vs. Induced Spending

Aggregate Expenditure Function (AE)

Self-Fulfilling Prophecy in Economics

Fiscal Policy: Government Spending and Taxation

Net Tax Rate and Disposable Income

The Multiplier Effect

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Teaching tools used by english tutor

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Grammar practice

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Interactive quizzes

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Dictation tools

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Game based learning tools

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Chat for quick help

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Mobile joining

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Note taking

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Weekend lessons

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Pets are welcomed

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