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£8 /lesson

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Sara
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Sara
Verified teacher, moderated by the Classgap team
Egypt

367 lessons

Arabic

Speaks: Arabic, Spanish, English

Peace be upon you. Sarah from Egypt is an Arabic and Spanish language teacher...

5,0

(15)

£13 /lesson

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Amin
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Amin
Verified teacher, moderated by the Classgap team
Spain

143 lessons

Arabic

Speaks: English, Arabic, French, Spanish

Marhaban! My name is Amine, I am a native Arabic speaker. I hold a Bachelor's in Arabic Language and Literature at the University of Abdel Malek Essaa...

4,8

(11)

£7 /lesson

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Fatima
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Fatima
Verified teacher, moderated by the Classgap team
Morocco

52 lessons

Arabic

Speaks: Arabic, Spanish, French

Hello everyone, my name is Fatima. I am from Morocco but I have been living in Spain for many years. I have a degree in Hispanic Philology from the Ib...

£9 /lesson

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Marilyne
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Marilyne
Verified teacher, moderated by the Classgap team
Lebanon

New Tutor

Arabic

Speaks: English, Arabic, French

Friendly Arabic Teacher | Special Education Expert | Helping You Master All the Language Skills with Ease! Pronunciation 🔊 / Oral Expressing 🗣 /Gr...

£4 /lesson

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Maram
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Maram
Verified teacher, moderated by the Classgap team
Egypt

New Tutor

Arabic

Speaks: Arabic, English

Hello , I am Maram Hossam , an Arabic tutor for non-Arabic speakers and children. Arabic is my first language .I do love this amazing language and I w...

5,0

(30)

£8 /lesson

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Rahmy M.
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Rahmy M.
Verified teacher, moderated by the Classgap team
Egypt

90 lessons

Arabic

Speaks: Arabic, English, Russian

HELLO DEAR: My name's Rahmy ,I'm A professour of computer scince in Alexandria University in Egypt. Glad to teach you My native Language (Arabic).it'...

5,0

(9)

£14 /lesson

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Hayat
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Hayat
Verified teacher, moderated by the Classgap team
Morocco

244 lessons

Arabic

Speaks: Spanish, Arabic, French

Hello,
I am Hayat, I am 26 years old and I am a French language conversation assistant.
I have a master's degree in Hispanic Studies and...

£13 /lesson

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Aseel
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Aseel
Verified teacher, moderated by the Classgap team
United Kingdom

New Tutor

Arabic

Speaks: English, Arabic

Hello! I am Aseel, a native speaker of Arabic, with in-depth knowledge of Modern Standard Arabic, and a wide range of Arabic accents and dialects, wit...

£9 /lesson

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Rana A.
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Rana A.
Verified teacher, moderated by the Classgap team
Egypt

New Tutor

Arabic

Speaks: Arabic, English

Hello! 👋🏼😃I'm Rana from Egypt,Alexandria I'm pharmacist full timer and Arabic/English online tutor part timer.✨I'm welling to teach you Arabic for ...

£9 /lesson

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Ali C.
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Ali C.
Verified teacher, moderated by the Classgap team
Morocco

New Tutor

Arabic

Speaks: Arabic, French, English

Hello, I'm Ali, and I've been an Arabic language teacher for seven years in a public school. As an ambitious and passionate young man, I bring a wealt...

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Arabic online classes

How long does it take to learn Arabic?

How long it takes to learn a language depends on many aspects: The pace of each person. The number of hours you can dedicate to learning it. How committed you are to learning the language. The level you want to achieve. The expertise of your teacher. The complexity of the language (which in the case of Arabic, as we’ll dive deep into later, is high). The way you do it (Arabic online classes, free app training, going to language school, living abroad, etc.). One of the most effective ways to learn the language is by signing up for Arabic tuition online. That way, you’ll be able to learn at your own pace, and will have a private tutor to answer all your questions and doubts (more on this later). Of course, Arabic is a particularly complex language and it certainly takes longer than learning Spanish, English, or even German from the ground up. Want to learn why? Keep reading and find out.


Is Arabic very difficult to learn?

The difficulty or ease of learning languages depends on multiple factors such as the person, the number of languages already mastered, and the person's native language. That being said, the reality is that Arabic is a complex language for the following reasons: There are 30 modern varieties of Arabic: the Arabic spoken is a different type of Arabic across the existing Arabic-speaking regions and countries. And against all expectations, it can be extremely different from one region to another. The alphabet: as you may know, Arabic has a non-Latin alphabet. That makes it harder for people belonging to western culture to learn it. It’s written from right to left and there are no vowels in most words. Its pronunciation: added to the absence of vowels, the existence of sounds not present in other languages makes learning Arabic more challenging. The good news is that there are many things you can do to overcome the complexity of the language and learn it successfully. The first step is signing up for Arabic online classes.


Benefits of taking Arabic lessons online

Taking Arabic lessons online brings a number of advantages. As you learned above, Arabic is a complex language. But your reasons for learning it are stronger, so let’s see why taking Arabic online classes is the best way to learn the language. Flexibility: online classes have proved to be the most effective way to learn a language. The main reason is flexibility. You can take the lessons within your time availability and from wherever you want, as long as you have a mobile device with an internet connection. Personalisation: taking Arabic lessons online allows you a high level of personalisation. No more crowded classrooms where you have to keep up with a general learning rhythm. With online classes, you get to learn at your own pace. More dynamic: online classes take place in a virtual classroom where you can access multiple audiovisual resources. Also, you learn the natural way: by speaking and listening. That’s the most effective way to learn a language.


Things to keep in mind when taking Arabic online classes

Ok, so you signed up for a pack of classes, and now what? It’s not enough to buy some lessons and then show up on time. There’s much more to effectively learning a new language, especially such a complex language as Arabic. Choose among the Arabic online tutors: for good Arabic tuition, you need to choose the best online Arabic tutor for you. You’ll find many options that may make you feel a little lost. The first step is to choose the right online tutor. You can do that by sorting among the available options by your favorite filters, such as rate per hour, availability, and other aspects you’ll find relevant according to your learning goals (taking an exam, living and working abroad, tourism, cultural reasons, etc.). Show up on time: the main benefit of virtual classes is that you can take them from the comfort of your home. There’s no excuse! Show up on time and leverage every second of your class. Be consistent: when facing a challenge, a lack of constancy is a permanent temptation. Make a commitment to your learning goals and it’ll pay off. Find the right place to take your lessons: although the Arabic online classes take place in a virtual classroom, it’s crucial that you’re in a quiet space to make sure there are no interruptions and you can fully focus on your class. Arabic tuition online: how does it work? By signing up for Arabic tuition online you get to have one-on-one virtual classes with a private tutor, at your own time availability. That way, you’ll be able to learn faster than if you had to attend a face-to-face class full of other students, each and every one with their own learning dynamics. One of the most frequent questions is whether to choose among native or bilingual Arabic online tutors. Well, there’s no universal answer for that. Which Arabic tuition online you choose will rely on many factors. For example, if you want to live abroad and work in an Arabic-speaking country, then maybe a bilingual teacher will do, since they may have had the experience of living there as foreigners. On the other hand, if you want to perfect your pronunciation and become a native speaker, then maybe a native Arabic teacher could be the best option.