About |
Arash Rajabi (Mohammad Rajabi) is an ESOL educator, poet, and lyricist based in Manchester, United Kingdom. With over 15 years of international experience in English language teaching and interpretation, he currently teaches ESOL at Crystal Pathways Ltd.
Beyond his educational role, Rajabi has published academic articles on Medium, including:
• AI in Language Learning: Opportunities and Challenges
• Bridges of Identity: Language, Literature, and Music
• The Role of Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in ESOL Learning
In addition to his scholarly work, Rajabi actively writes Persian poetry and song lyrics. His works such as Pedar (Father), Madar (Mother), Marham (Remedy), Fasle Gham (Season of Sorrow), and Koodake Kar (Child Labour) combine literary depth with social themes.
Several of his lyrics have been performed by established Iranian singers:
• Sanjaq and Nameh performed by Mehdi Moghaddam
• Roze Eshgh (Valentine’s Day) and Fasle Gham (Season of Sorrow) performed by Mehran Masti
Rajabi’s latest Instagram release dedicated to fatherhood reached nearly 1 million views, marking a significant milestone in his artistic journey. His works are also available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Linktree.