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Arabic · English
Trusted teacher: Hello everyone, I'm Thaer, a specialized teacher in Arabic (Formal, Levantine, Gulf) & Turkish language. With over 10 years of experience teaching Arabic in Lebanon, Turkey and UAE, I've helped NGOs, journalists, and embassy staff swiftly grasp the language for effective local interaction and business. Additionally, I've supported young learners in understanding Arabic's structure, laying a strong foundation. Most common questions I receive: What dialects do you teach? I teach Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) in addition to Levantine and Gulf dialects. Which one should I choose? It depends on your needs. If you are solely interested in speaking, then I recommend Levantine or Gulf dialects. If you aim to master Arabic comprehensively, then Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) would be more suitable. What is the 30-hour program? The 30-hour program is designed to help you achieve conversational fluency and effectively express yourself and your needs. What comes after the 30 hours? If you are enrolled in the Dialects course, we will continue refining your speaking skills and expanding your vocabulary during lessons. Additionally, new words will be introduced during conversation sessions to aid in memorization and usage within sentences. For those on the Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) track, we will delve deeper into grammar and further develop your understanding of the language. How many hours a week do you recommend? I recommend 2 to 3 sessions per week. Can I learn Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) and one of the dialects simultaneously? Yes, you can take 2 lessons in Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) and 1 lesson in a dialect concurrently, as many of my students do.
Arabic · Turkish
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Abdessamad - Morocco29€
Trusted teacher: Extremely patient and suitable for beginners, children and adults. I love teaching, as well as learning languages (currently, French and German). My superpower is to train students to reach their ultimate potential so that they can learn, with the most updated teaching methods. I like trying new things with each student to see what works best for them. Engaging them in topics that they like to talk about, recommending movies, songs, books or anything that would make them more connected to the culture. ✅If you follow my advises and take classes regularly, you will progress fast ! ✅Steady recommendations of : books, articles, TV shows, movies to reinforce your level and immerse yourself in the Moroccan culture (both children and adults!) ✅Self-made exercises and educational content at each lesson: no need to take notes, just paying attention during the class. ✅ Self-made audios for each class, to revise the pronunciation ✅A nice, fun and open-minded teacher 😉 ✅No racism, sexism, ableism ✅Relaxed class, we also are here to spend a good time 😊 Our first session: ✅Getting to know each other ✅Evaluate your level in Arabic (MSA) ✅Evaluate the needs and objectives ✅Do a test (adults) ✅Self-level evaluation ✅I will send you the course plan: evaluation of your level, long-term goals, plan of the first classes, a few advices... With that being said, we all know that learning is fun. Or at least, it shouldn’t be so hard to learn and have fun. As an entertainer and a sociolinguistics student, I assure you that the experience is going to be fun 😉
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Learn Arabic Fluently: Writing, Speaking & Reading with Ease! Join my lessons and develop real fluency in Arabic through step-by-step guida
Hend
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I can’t recommend this Ms. Hend enough! Her strong, confident personality brought so much energy to the session—it’s contagious. Every lesson is beautifully structured yet never boring thanks to her clever use of fun interactive tools. Learning vocabulary and grammar has never been this fun or effective! She came to the session fully prepared, with engaging materials and a clear plan tailored to my son's pace and goals. Her passion for teaching shines through, and it genuinely motivated my son to work on his Arabic skills. If you're looking for a tutor who is both professional and fun, this is the one!
Review by NIHAL
Arabic English German Quran and Islamic law Quran (Giza)
Rasha
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I am incredibly grateful to have such a kind and thoughtful teacher. She always goes out of her way to help, and one of the things that stands out is how flexible she is in adapting to my needs. For example, she recently asked me how best to write Latin pronunciations so they would be clear to me, which shows how much effort she puts into ensuring everyone understands. Her willingness to listen and adjust her teaching style makes learning so much easier and enjoyable. I truly appreciate her kindness and dedication.
Review by KATHARINA
Learn the Arabic language at home "Children and Adult" (Namur)
Islame
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Islam is always organized and prepared for class. Her lessons are clearly structured so that students can easily follow it. Patience is a virtue. The most important quality that Islam is very patient with her students and to deal with the same questions and problems over and over again. she never give up on her students and would try out new ways to help us succeed.
Review by DENIZ
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