Shad Study Hub
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Review summary
Based on 9 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, fees vs value, teacher personality. Many students highlight explains very well and clearly, teaching style is easy t...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Clear and easy-to-understand teaching style
2. Ability to break down complex topics effectively
3. Positive and respectful student interaction
Areas to Improve
1. Consistency and pace of video uploads
2. Completeness of study material/chapters
3. Technical quality of videos (audio clarity, background music)
What students love
“Mashallah, you explain very well.”
“Nice video. Nice explanation, may Allah bless you sir.”
“Very nice. Thank you so much.”
“Ma sha Allah.”
“Nice job. Thank you so much for this video.”
“Asalamo alaikum sir. I want to request you sir, please upload further chapters. My exams are near and further chapters are being asked by school. Please sir, I am depending on you. Please start again to upload videos on Urdu grammar.”
2 likes
“Yes sir, please upload.”
“Sir, you haven't uploaded the next video. It would be a kindness if you uploaded it. Asalamoalekum.”
“Your teaching style is very clear and easy to understand, which helps a lot in grasping difficult concepts.”
“The way you break down complex topics makes learning enjoyable and effective. Thank you for your dedication.”
What could be better
“You said 'khatam' twice when it should be 'khatm'. When children hear it once, they will repeat that pronunciation for life. Our responsibility should not just be to increase knowledge; we should also pay attention to spelling, sentences, and composition, especially pronunciation, because it's already a mess these days.”
“The pace of new video uploads is too slow. It's hard to keep up with the syllabus when videos aren't consistent.”
“Sometimes the audio quality is not very clear, which makes it difficult to follow the lesson properly.”
“The background music in some videos is a bit distracting. It would be better without it or with a very subtle one.”