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Khalid El Motassadeq

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Khalid El motassadeq is a secondary level English teacher at Wad Sakia El Hamra High School in Es-Smara. He has been a teacher for over fourteen years and received several local awards, including encouragement and gratitude awards for Teaching, organizing and participating in extra-school activities to improve level of secondary and middle school students. Khalid is also a Master graduate in the field of communication studies. He has an ongoing commitment to and participation in the local, regional and national activities related to the support and enhancement project of English teaching and learning, as a teacher and a vice president of the local branch of the MATE (Moroccan association of teachers of English).

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