Ayman Mohamed

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Assistant Professor of Arabic
619 Red Cedar Rd, B330 Wells Hall

Ayman Mohamed is an assistant professor of Arabic at Michigan State University. He pursued graduate studies in the U.S, obtaining an MA degree in Linguistics and ESL from the University of North Texas under a Fulbright grant. In 2015, He received his PhD from Michigan State University SLS Program with a focus on second language vocabulary acquisition. His research interests include task-based learning, incidental vocabulary acquisition and using eye tracking techniques in second language reading. Dr. Mohamed has taught all levels of Arabic at MSU, as well as Egyptian dialect classes. In addition, Dr. Mohamed worked on developing the Arabic curriculum at MSU, by building and teaching Arabic online classes for the intermediate levels, as well as, online materials for advanced Arabic. His research interests include vocabulary teaching and learning, eye tracking in second language reading, incidental vocabulary acquisition, task-based learning, and the pedagogy of hybrid language classes. In collaboration with his colleagues, he developed open resource textbooks in Arabic for beginners (https://openbooks.lib.msu.edu/arb101/) and elementary levels (https://openbooks.lib.msu.edu/elemarabicll/).

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