Mariham Mohamed Elassal is an Egyptian scholar and an MA holder who got her MA in comparative literature from the Faculty of Language Studies at Arab Open University in partnership with Open University UK in 2023. She has participated in international conferences in Egypt in English literature and has publications in this field.
- Teaching a variety of General English Language levels for academic purposes, Faculty of Language Studies Courses: EL097, EL098, EL099, EL111
Teaching Reading Course (118)
- Teaching French language for beginners (FR101)
Teaching Listening and Speaking Introduction Course, Faculty of Education (ENF101)
Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies, Faculty of Education (ENF102)
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March 2024, participate and present in the
third International Conference of Pharos University in Alexandria, “Rethinking
Marginality: Inclusion and Ableism”.
December 2023, participated in the program of Crises Management offered by Arab Open University – Egypt.
· March 2023, attended the International
Conference “Women of the World: Literature, Language, and Translation” held by
the English Department at Faculty of Education – Alexandria University – Egypt.
Moreover, according to my residence in France
for 13 years, took many training courses to learn and teach the French
Language from POLE EMPLOI FRANCE.
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Internationally
published book Re-writing the History of the Oppressed: A Comparative
Study of Toni Morrison’s Beloved and Marjane Satrapi’s Autobiographical
Memoir Persepolis I. Internationally published article: Re-visiting Sophocles’ Antigone: Dr. Dina Amin’s 2022 Egyptian Version Antigone’s Law.
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