Fatine grew up in Morocco, which is a Francophone country, and speaks fluent French, English, and Arabic.
Fatine Laasri is a passionate senior French teacher with over 15 years of experience. She holds a master’s degree in French Didactic and Interculturalism as well as having enrolled in a range of diverse specific training in teaching and education to enhance her teaching skills. Being a multilingual person raised in a multicultural environment, she has a passion for working with and can empathize with students from very different backgrounds and go beyond cultural and language barriers.
Since 2008, she has cumulated an extensive variety of experience in teaching the French language in different institutions such as the French Institute, Qatar University, and Qatar International School. In addition, she has occupied the position of Student Support Coordinator at the Foundation Program in Qatar University and worked closely with students giving them support and guidance in their careers.
Fatine is a keen teacher who enjoys new technology in her lessons to engage students actively in their learning and organizes an after-school French club to help pupils who want some support and encouragement to achieve the best standard of their work and build their confidence and enjoyment of the language.
In her free time outside of school, she enjoys reading, walking, and spending time with her family trying the succulent dishes of Moroccan cuisine, known for its diverse culinary tastes. She is an avid cat lover and loves to feed strays cats.