Munther Younesis Reis Senior Lecturer of Arabic Language and Linguistics and Director of the Arabic Program at Cornell University, USA. He is the co-author of the 'Arabiyyat al-Naas textbook series and the author of the following books: The Routledge Introduction to Qur'anic Arabic, Kalila wa Dimna for Students of Arabic, The Integrated Approach to Arabic Instructionand Charging Steeds or Maidens Doing Good Deeds: In search of the Original Qur'an, all published by Routledge. Makda G. Weatherspoon is a Senior Lecturer of Arabic at Cornell University, USA where she is the Coordinator of the Elementary Arabic Program. She has also taught at Middlebury Language Program and worked as a Curriculum Developer of online Arabic materials at the University of Cambridge, Language Centre, UK. Prior to that, she worked as an English instructor with immigrants who were preparing to take their American citizenship tests. Makda is the co-author of 'Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part One). Elizabeth (Lizz) Huntley is a current doctoral student in Second Language Studies at Michigan State University.
She holds master's degrees in Teaching Arabic as Foreign Language and in Middle Eastern and North African Studies from the University of Michigan. She has taught Arabic at the college-level at Cornell University and the University of Michigan, and at the high school level with the Concordia Language Villages, the Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy, and of the STARTALK Arabic Summer Academy of the Boston Public Schools. Jonathan Featherstone is Senior Teaching Fellow of Arabic at the University of Edinburgh where he leads on an intensive Masters degree in Arabic. Prior to this he taught Arabic at the Defense School of Languages in the UK as then at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Jonathan is also the author of BBC Talk Arabic. instructor with immigrants who were preparing to take their American citizenship tests. Makda is the co-author of 'Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part One). Elizabeth (Lizz) Huntley is a current doctoral student in Second Language Studies at Michigan State University.
She holds master's degrees in Teaching Arabic as Foreign Language and in Middle Eastern and North African Studies from the University of Michigan. She has taught Arabic at the college-level at Cornell University and the University of Michigan, and at the high school level with the Concordia Language Villages, the Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy, and of the STARTALK Arabic Summer Academy of the Boston Public Schools. Jonathan Featherstone is Senior Teaching Fellow of Arabic at the University of Edinburgh where he leads on an intensive Masters degree in Arabic. Prior to this he taught Arabic at the Defense School of Languages in the UK as then at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Jonathan is also the author of BBC Talk Arabic. e UK as then at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Jonathan is also the author of BBC Talk Arabic.