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We can use various criteria when choosing a language to learn, such as the number of speakers, the economy, the job opportunities or the culture. Arabic meets all of those criteria. It's the sixth most spoken language in the world. It's the official language of numerous quickly developing countries like Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, so you can, of course, find a good job if you learn that language.
Due to its importance, a lot of students choose to take Arabic lessons at school or enrol in Arabic language electives at university. There are various opportunities to learn Arabic in Sydney, Melbourne and other cities in Australia and you can easily meet people to practise the language with. Unfortunately, there is one major obstacle for all students learning Arabic, which is the difficulty of the language.
Arabic is often considered one of the most difficult languages to learn for English-speakers and reaching a good level of Arabic can take a lot of time and effort.
When students start their first Arabic course, they need to learn its complex writing system, master its difficult pronunciation and grammar and memorise a lot of vocabulary. As Arabic isn't part of Indo-European languages, it is very different from English and you will need to take a distance from your own language when learning it. Luckily, there is a great solution for struggling students which is private Arabic courses. Whenever you feel like your skills aren't good enough and you have trouble following your lessons at school or your Arabic course at university, you can get in touch with a private Arabic teacher who will help you catch up. What's more, you can now take private Arabic lessons online and learn the language from home.
As Arabic is such a widely spoken language, there are plenty of options to study it in Australia. There are Arabic schools where the language is taught to kids, such as Parramatta Arabic School in Sydney. Learning Arabic from a young age has a lot of benefits, as students will pick up pronunciation and grammar more easily and will have a very good level when they grow up.Â
If a student decides to pursue their studies in Arabic after high school, there are also lots of opportunities for them at university in Australia. For instance, the University of Sydney, the Australian National University or the University of Canberra offer Arabic language degrees and courses to reach the highest level of Arabic proficiency. Universities in Australia offer have international agreements with other countries and students can go on a linguistic stay to an Arabic-speaking country and boost their conversation abilities there. It will be, of course, a great complement to their studies.
Finally, the most efficient way to learn the Arabic language is to take lessons with a private teacher. They will tailor their courses to your needs, so you will learn what's relevant for you and develop the most important skills. For beginner students, it can be sensible to start learning Arabic with an English-speaking teacher, but advanced learners can get in touch with tutors from Arabic-speaking countries and practise their conversation skills with native speakers.
When people start looking for an Arabic tutor, they should have in mind one important detail. Unlike English and many other languages, Modern Standard Arabic isn't the vernacular language of Arabic-speaking countries. It's a language they also learn at school and not everyone can speak it perfectly. What people speak in everyday life are dialects that can vary from Modern Standard Arabic. So before you get started, you need to decide whether you want to take MSA lessons or study the dialect of one particular country and seek a teacher accordingly.
Other important criteria can be the experience of the teacher and the level of students they specialise in teaching. Some tutors can, of course, teach any level of students, but others prefer to work only with beginners or advanced learners.
Finally, you will need to decide if you want to take classes in person or online. Both formats have their advantages. When you study in person you have direct contact with the teacher and the lessons can be more efficient. On the other hand, learning online can save you time and you will, of course, have a bigger choice of tutors.
Choosing the right Arabic language teacher is never easy and a lot of people struggle with it. But thanks to our website, people can view the profiles of thousands of tutors in different subjects, including Arabic, and find all the necessary information about them, such as their prices, experience, location or the level they teach. They can also read reviews from other students to get more information.
With Superprof, choosing the right tutor has become extremely simple. In a matter of minutes, you can search and book a lesson with an Arabic tutor. With most tutors offering the first lesson free, you'll be able to get to know them and tailor lessons to your goals.
Atef
Arabic tutor
Atef does an excellent job at explaining Arabic grammar rules and is great at communicating interesting topics. - Yvonne
Yvonne, 3 days ago
Carol
Arabic tutor
She’s honestly the most amazing Arabic teacher I could’ve asked for. Not only is she incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about what she does, but she also creates such a comfortable and supportive environment to learn in. She explains...
Angelina, 5 days ago
Bass (bassam)
Arabic tutor
I chose to learn standard Levantine Arabic in a face to face situation & am now 4 lessons in. Bas has been relaxed and encouraging as he informally introduces me to the basics which I will need for travelling. It’s been difficult for my senior...
Colin, 2 months ago
Aisha
Arabic tutor
Aisha was a brilliant teacher, on the first lesson she had already introduced me to the Arabic alphabet and common greetings. She was very kind and knowledgable.
Sheena, 4 months ago
Bilal
Arabic tutor
Bilal is an excellent teacher of Arabic. I would not recommend anyone else for anybody who is trying to learn this beautiful language. As a complete beginner I am astounded by the curated lessons that make Arabic easy and engaging to learn. The...
Julia, 4 months ago
Badryah
Arabic tutor
excellent experience with badryah, she teaches arabic based on your level and what you already know and makes the lesson even better by testing you at random times to ensure you've been listening and to understand the lesson better
Elyas, 4 months ago