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Khawla Abu Rayya, teacher trainee

Khawla Abu Rayya

teacher trainee·al manhal international school

Jordan

Bachelor's degree, Applied English

Work experience

Total years of experience: 0 years, 4 months

teacher trainee

September 2018 - December 2018

al manhal international school

Amman, Jordan

September 2018 - December 2018

Company industry:
Primary, Prep, & Secondary School
Job role:
Teaching and Academics

Education

University of Jordan

January 2019

January 2019

Bachelor's degree, Applied English

Jordan

GPA (point): 3.3 out of 4

GPA (point): 3.3 out of 4

courses: Work experience - Training in IGCSE department

Skills

English
Expert
English
Expert
Arabic
Expert
Arabic
Expert
Translation
Expert
Translation
Expert
Creativity
Expert
Creativity
Expert
Computer Skills
Expert
Computer Skills
Expert
LANGUAGES
Expert
LANGUAGES
Expert
MICROSOFT OFFICE
Expert
MICROSOFT OFFICE
Expert
TRANSLATION
Intermediate
TRANSLATION
Intermediate
VERBAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Intermediate
VERBAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Intermediate
WRITING
Intermediate
WRITING
Intermediate
Written and spoken English
Expert
Written and spoken English
Expert

Languages

Arabic

Expert

English

Expert

Training and Certifications

Training
Class Teacher
Manhal Schools
Sep 2018

Hobbies and interests

Journalistic writing