Arabic Language
The Arabic language is a great language, being the language of the Quran. It holds a rich history and heritage in science, literature, and culture. Therefore, it is an honor to learn the language of the Holy Quran.
According to the student’s age and level, he studies the four essential skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, in addition to Arabic grammar.
We use carefully selected books and learning materials to ensure that students make steady and meaningful progress.
Online Quran grants a certificate to each student who successfully completes a level in any programme.
Classical Arabic
Non-Arab Muslims are encouraged to learn Arabic so they can establish their daily prayers, make supplications, and recite the Holy Quran.
In this course, students master Standard Arabic as well as Quranic Arabic. By the end, they will be able to communicate fluently with Arabic speakers from any country and gain a deeper understanding of Islam.
Regional Dialects
The Egyptian dialect is the most widely understood across the Arab world. Saudi and Emirati dialects are also very popular.
This course is perfect for learners planning to travel to Arabic-speaking countries. Native tutors teach these dialects with precision, helping students achieve fluency in conversational Arabic.
Arabic for Kids
This course offers a wonderful opportunity for children to learn Arabic online.
Young learners start with the Arabic alphabet, then practice speaking Arabic in age-appropriate contexts.
They learn through stories, puzzles, and activities covering essential topics such as jobs, numbers, colors, and food.
Teachers use fun games and interactive exercises to make learning both enjoyable and effective.
All classes are conducted one-to-one on Zoom with highly trained teachers who make the lessons engaging and inspiring for children.
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What Makes Our Arabic Program Different
Most language courses treat Arabic as a single subject. We treat it as four connected skills, listening, speaking, reading, and writing, plus grammar, taught together in live one-to-one sessions with a native-speaking teacher. Every lesson is built around your current level, not a fixed textbook pace.
Because sessions are private, your teacher adjusts instantly when something clicks or when a concept needs more time, something a group class format cannot offer.
Who This Program Is For
This course suits complete beginners who have never read Arabic script, students who can read but want to speak confidently, and advanced learners refining grammar and vocabulary. It also works well alongside our Quran and Islamic Studies courses, since strong Arabic makes both easier to progress through.
Benefits for Children
Children who start Arabic early build natural pronunciation habits and pick up vocabulary quickly. Short, engaging one-to-one lessons keep young learners focused, and steady weekly progress builds real confidence rather than pressure.
Benefits for Adults
For adults, learning Arabic often connects to a personal or spiritual goal, understanding the Quran directly, communicating with family, or professional interest. Flexible scheduling means lessons fit around work and family life without sacrificing consistency.
What You'll Practice in Every Lesson
Speaking & Conversation
Guided dialogue practice with real-time correction, building the confidence to speak naturally rather than just translate in your head.
Reading & Writing
Arabic script from first letters to full sentences, with structured practice reading aloud and writing short passages.
Grammar in Context
Grammar rules introduced through real sentences and conversation, not memorized in isolation, so they actually stick.
Our Teaching Methodology
Because progress depends on consistent, personalized feedback, our methodology centers on close weekly supervision rather than a fixed curriculum everyone follows at the same pace. In practice, this means:
- Weekly live one-to-one sessions focused on active use of the language, not just passive review.
- Regular revision of earlier vocabulary and grammar so nothing is forgotten as new material is added.
- Correction happens in the moment, so mistakes are fixed before they become habits.
- Pacing adjusts to you, moving faster through what you already grasp and slower through what needs more practice.
As a result, progress is measured by what you can actually say and understand, not by how many lessons you have attended.
What You Will Achieve
By the end of the program, a confident student can hold a real conversation, read Arabic script fluently, write short passages correctly, and apply grammar naturally in everyday speech.
Why Choose Our Academy for Arabic
- Native Arabic-speaking teachers experienced in teaching non-native learners from scratch.
- One-to-one classes only, so every lesson is paced around your actual level.
- Flexible scheduling across time zones, with no need to relocate or attend in person.
- A clear certificate awarded on completion of each level.
- Ongoing support blending Classical Arabic, everyday dialect, and grammar as needed.
Many programs teach only formal Classical Arabic, leaving students unable to follow everyday conversation, or only teach a dialect, leaving students unable to read the Quran or formal texts. Our teachers blend both, so you understand written Arabic and can also hold a natural conversation.
This balance matters most for students who want Arabic to be genuinely useful, whether for reading, travel, family, or faith.
How Parents Stay Involved
For younger students, parents are welcome to sit in on early sessions until both they and their child feel comfortable with the teacher and format. Regular short updates from the teacher help parents track real progress in speaking, reading, and writing, rather than relying on a general sense that lessons are going well.
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How to Get Started
1. Free Trial Class
Meet a qualified teacher and get an honest assessment of your current level, from complete beginner to advanced.
2. Build a Learning Plan
Your teacher outlines a plan covering speaking, reading, writing, and grammar, based on your goals and pace.
3. Begin Weekly Lessons
Start consistent one-to-one sessions, with steady progress reviewed and adjusted as you go.
How Long Does It Take to Learn Arabic?
Timelines vary depending on your starting point and goals. A student focused purely on conversational basics can often hold simple exchanges within a few months of consistent weekly study. Reaching comfortable fluency across all four skills, listening, speaking, reading, and writing, along with solid grammar, is naturally a longer journey, often a year or more of steady practice, especially for students starting from complete beginner level.
Is This Program Right for You?
This course fits you if you want a real, spoken command of Arabic rather than just memorized phrases, if you prefer personalized one-to-one attention over a fixed-pace group class, and if you can commit to weekly sessions. It is equally suited to children starting early and adults picking up the language for personal, professional, or spiritual reasons.
Arabic Language vs. Quranic Arabic Classes
Our general Arabic Language course builds full conversational and literacy skills, listening, speaking, reading, and writing, for everyday use. Quranic Arabic, by contrast, focuses specifically on the vocabulary and grammar needed to understand Quranic text. Many students start with general Arabic first, then move into Quranic Arabic once they have a solid foundation.
Choosing the Right Starting Point
If your main goal is understanding the Quran directly, Quranic Arabic may be the faster path. If you want to speak, read, and write Arabic more broadly, including everyday conversation, this general Arabic program is the better fit, and it pairs naturally with Quranic Arabic later.
Learning Materials & Resources We Use
Every student works with carefully selected textbooks and reading materials matched to their level, alongside audio and conversation practice built into each session. Beginners start with clear, structured alphabet and phonics resources, while intermediate and advanced students move into authentic reading passages, short stories, and guided conversation topics.
Because materials are chosen to match your pace rather than a fixed class schedule, you always work with content that challenges you without becoming overwhelming.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to know the Arabic alphabet before starting?
No. Many students begin as complete beginners. Your teacher starts with the alphabet and basic sounds before moving into words, sentences, and conversation.
Will I learn Classical Arabic or a spoken dialect?
Both, blended appropriately for your goals. You will build a Classical Arabic foundation for reading and grammar, alongside practical conversational skills, so you understand formal texts and can also speak naturally.
Is this course only for students who want to read the Quran?
No. While it complements our Quran and Islamic Studies courses well, this program is a general Arabic language course suited to anyone who wants to speak, read, and write Arabic for any reason.
Can adults with busy schedules keep up with weekly lessons?
Yes. Scheduling is flexible across time zones, and lessons are designed to fit around work and family commitments while still building steady, measurable progress.
What happens if I need to pause my lessons?
You can pause and resume at any time. When you return, your teacher reviews your previous material before continuing, so nothing is lost.
Can I try a class before committing to a full course?
Yes, a free trial class is available so you can meet your teacher and get an honest assessment of your level before enrolling.
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