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I give lessons in Arabic
£14/hr
First class free
Fouzia
CountyLisburn
SubjectArabic

I give lessons in Arabic

I hold a master's degree in philosophy, in addition to my teaching experience, I studied in Arabic at the university level, and I can help...
CountyLisburn
SubjectArabic

I give lessons in Arabic

I hold a master's degree in philosophy, in addition to my teaching experience, I studied in Arabic at the university level, and I can help...
Arabic language teacher for non-native speakers
£19/hr
First class free
Yusuf
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Arabic language teacher for non-native speakers

I have been teaching Arabic language for many years especially in international online schools. I have 10 years of experience with teaching...
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Arabic language teacher for non-native speakers

I have been teaching Arabic language for many years especially in international online schools. I have 10 years of experience with teaching...
I give lessons in the Arabic language
First class free
Cherifa Boutabal
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

I give lessons in the Arabic language

Arabic tutor providing lessons to all children
£8/hr
First class free
Abeer
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Arabic tutor providing lessons to all children

From primary to university including gcse and a-level
£20/hr
First class free
Raja
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

From primary to university including gcse and a-level

From primary to university including gcse and a-level.
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

From primary to university including gcse and a-level

From primary to university including gcse and a-level.
First class free
Jihene Nasr
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Teacher of Arabic language

CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Teacher of Arabic language

£15/hr
Ahmed
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Arabic and French Tutor providing lessons to children and adults all levels

About the tutor🙋Hi, Salut, السلام عليكم, Alsalam Alikom ! I'm Ahmed 👨‍🏫 and I✅ Teach Arabic and French.✅ motivate students to study hard...
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Arabic and French Tutor providing lessons to children and adults all levels

About the tutor🙋Hi, Salut, السلام عليكم, Alsalam Alikom ! I'm Ahmed 👨‍🏫 and I✅ Teach Arabic and French.✅ motivate students to study hard...
I give private Arabic lessons on line for nersery and Adults
£40/hr
First class free
Heba
CountyGillingham
SubjectArabic

I give private Arabic lessons on line for nersery and Adults

I give private Arabic lessons on line for nersery and Adults
CountyGillingham
SubjectArabic

I give private Arabic lessons on line for nersery and Adults

I give private Arabic lessons on line for nersery and Adults
Native speaker of English
£6/hr
First class free
Hani Yared
CountyNorwich
SubjectArabic

Native speaker of English

I am a native speaker of Arabic. I have a B.A in English Literature, and MA in broadcast and digital Journalism. I have translated two nove...
CountyNorwich
SubjectArabic

Native speaker of English

I am a native speaker of Arabic. I have a B.A in English Literature, and MA in broadcast and digital Journalism. I have translated two nove...
First class free
Manar Mohamed
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Experienced Arabic and Islamic studiesTutor

First class free
Yasir
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Hello, I hope you are well. My native language is Arabic, I was born in Baghdad the capital city of Iraq I graduated from the University of Baghdad, I have very good knowledge to Arabic language as I worked as a producer with aljazeera channel for many ye

Hello, I hope you are well. My native language is Arabic, I was born in Baghdad the capital city of Iraq I graduated from the University of...
Mohamed Hamed
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Arabic tutor for all ages

CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Arabic tutor for all ages

£20/hr
First class free
Narges
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Arabic tutor providing lessons to children of primary school to college/sixth form level

I have an A-level in Arabic with grade A* in addition to 20 years of understanding the language. I teach in innovative ways to help with ea...
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Arabic tutor providing lessons to children of primary school to college/sixth form level

I have an A-level in Arabic with grade A* in addition to 20 years of understanding the language. I teach in innovative ways to help with ea...
£11/hr
First class free
Mrs Nusrat Jahan Samia
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Ex: Arabic tutor students of all age

£10/hr
First class free
Dana
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

English spanish and arabic tutor

I have master degree in languages, I’ve been tutoring for like 5 years
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

English spanish and arabic tutor

I have master degree in languages, I’ve been tutoring for like 5 years
£10/hr
First class free
Sara
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Arabic, Quran and tajweed tutor

Peace be upon you,  My name is Sarah Ibrahim, I graduated from Ain Shams University in 2007. I have 9 years of experience teaching Arabic a...
CountyOnline lessons
SubjectArabic

Arabic, Quran and tajweed tutor

Peace be upon you,  My name is Sarah Ibrahim, I graduated from Ain Shams University in 2007. I have 9 years of experience teaching Arabic a...
First class free
Hibatallah

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)

🧑 How can I learn Arabic?

Arabic is one of the most difficult languages to learn, especially because you never stop learning it. It is one of the richest and most varied languages with many dialects. In fact, what you learn in Arabic classes is Standard Arabic. If you want to start learning Arabic, sign up for classes and start by discovering its alphabet, customs and basic vocabulary.

🏫 How do I find private tuition for Arabic?

On FindTutors you can find in-person and online Arabic tutors. Are you looking for Arabic lessons for children, for adults or for beginners? You can find all the different types of Arabic tutors using the filters on this page.

💻 Where can I learn Arabic online?

There are many platforms where you can learn Arabic online, and this is one of them. We have online Arabic tutors that offer a flexible timetable, classes by video call and more... Online tuition means that you can find tutors all over the UK which means that you are more likely to find native tutors.

Find online Arabic tuition now.

What is the price of an Arabic lesson?

A private Arabic tutor sets the fee according to the time spent preparing the lessons, travel time and their experience. Native tutors who have studied a degree in Arabic philology or have had experience as a tutor before, will logically ask for a higher fee. Generally, the price for Arabic lessons is around £15 an hour.

⏱️ How long do private Arabic lessons last?

Private Arabic lessons can last as long as you want, as it is the tutor who adapts to you. However, prices are set on an hourly basis so the standard duration of a lesson is usually one hour unless you specify otherwise. From there, you can decide how often you want to see your Arabic tutor depending on whether you are learning for fun, to pass an exam or to learn Arabic quickly

Finding Arabic tutors

Learning to speak Arabic

Arabic is one of the more difficult languages for English speakers to learn, but if you manage to master it, it will open many doors. Arabic is also one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is spoken by almost 300 million people worldwide and is an official language in virtually the whole of the Middle East and the northern Sahara. 

However, Arabic is not the same in all countries. Moroccan Arabic is very different from that of Pakistan. For this reason, private Arabic tutors and tuition centres tend to focus on Standard Arabic.

If you want to start learning Arabic, here are some tips to help you learn. Remember that motivation is the most important element, because if you are clear about why you want to learn Arabic, you will be able to push yourself to keep learning:

  • Familiarise yourself with the Arabic alphabet. When learning a language with a different alphabet, the first thing to do is to understand it. Whether it works by syllables, expressions, characters or letters. In this way, you can learn to read Arabic and become familiar with its grammar, phonetics and sentence construction.
  • Start by learning basic vocabulary. When we are young and learn our second language, the first thing we learn is how to say hello and goodbye. You can start by saying "marhaban" (good morning) or "ma'a salamah" (goodbye).
  • Listening to the language. Watching TV series or listening to songs is something very easy and something that we do very often in our daily lives. To learn to speak Arabic it is key that you practise it from minute one, so why not complement your Arabic lessons with these listening activities?
  • Expand your knowledge with Arabic classes. The best way to learn Arabic quickly is to start Arabic lessons, whether at tuition centres, Arabic language schools or private tuition with native and non-native Arabic tutors. Language tutors will be able to guide your learning and teach you proper grammar and pronunciation.

Tips for learning to speak Arabic faster

As mentioned above, Arabic is complicated, but not impossible. You can start familiarising yourself with the language by watching films, listening to music or even travelling. In the end, one of the most effective ways to learn a language is to get in touch with the culture and history of the country.

You can also supplement your lessons with these tips on how to learn Arabic from scratch:

  • Make vocabulary worksheets. Everyone studies differently, but there is no doubt that making vocabulary lists, flashcards, outlines or other notes is one of the most effective study techniques.
  • Work on your pronunciation with a native Arabic tutor. Pronunciation is an essential part of the language. No matter how much you know, if they don't understand when you speak, it's of little use. To do this, you can practise speaking with native Arabic tutors.
  • Practice with sentences. Learning single words is not very effective, either because they are difficult to memorise or because in the end, you will not know how to position them in a sentence. Therefore, it is better to practise the vocabulary in context.
  • Get to know some typical expressions. It is always fun to learn expressions in another language. One of the ways to learn Arabic is by knowing the most typical expressions and learning how to include them in your vocabulary.

Where to find Arabic lessons

There are many different kinds of Arabic tutors: online, at home, for beginners, for children... These are some of the possibilities you can find on FindTutors:

  • Private tuition at home. If you like face-to-face Arabic lessons, you can ask for private tuition at home. To do this, you can filter by your location.
  • Online Arabic tuition. Online Arabic lessons are very popular, especially because you can take lessons from anywhere in the world. In addition, you can also speak to native Arabic tutors based in an Arabic-speaking country.
  • Intensive Arabic classes. To learn Arabic quickly, it’s best to have multiple lessons a week. You can ask any of the Arabic tutors on this page for intensive classes.
  • Did you know that you can also filter the classes according to your level? This way, finding tutors that teach your level should be easier.

What is the most difficult thing about Arabic classes?

They say that the most difficult thing about Arabic classes is learning the dialectal Arabic because there are thousands of them. Another complicated aspect is the alphabet, as it is totally different from ours and we could never even guess what it says without learning the alphabet first.

Fortunately, Standard Arabic lessons do not teach dialects and you will continue to learn step by step until you have mastered the language. Let's face it, you already knew that Arabic was not an easy language to learn, but with commitment and a lot of enthusiasm you will be able to make the most of your Arabic tuition.