My name is Mohammad Ali, and I currently live in the Talgard neighborhood of Mashhad, Iran. I moved here from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover, and I’ve been actively managing migration paperwork for my family ever since.
I work as a doctoral researcher designing curriculum models for 21st-century skills in higher education, both in Iran and Afghanistan. In addition to my academic work, I manage projects at a manufacturing company called Sadaf Pack, where I lead workflow modernization and budgeting. I also mentor Afghan students who are applying for international scholarships.
In my free time, I enjoy exploring advanced English grammar, especially tricky areas like participial adjectives. I love learning through authentic stories and podcasts with an American accent. However, I dislike vague explanations and unreliable resources—clarity and credibility matter a lot to me.
Sentence patterns and types used:
Simple sentence: Birds fly. (used metaphorically in my intro)
Compound sentence: I work as a researcher, and I also manage projects.
Complex sentence: Although I live in Iran now, I still support Afghan students.
Compound-complex sentence: I enjoy podcasts, and I listen to them often because they help me improve my pronunciation.
I’d love to know if anyone else here is working on curriculum design or has experience with international education. Feel free to share your story—I’m excited to learn from you!