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The average price of Arabic speaking lessons is $26.
However, the price of lessons will depend on a number of factors:
91% of teachers also offer their first lesson for free.
With the help of a personal Arabic speaking teacher you can learn Arabic speaking quickly and in total confidence.
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You'll have so many talented Arabic speaking tutors to choose from!
Taking a course to learn a new language is always a great idea. It improves our memory and logical skills, makes us discover new ways of thinking and helps us expand our general knowledge. But some languages are especially advantageous for learners in Australia and one of them is Arabic.
The Arabic language is spoken by over 300 hundred million people, being the fifth most-spoken language in the world. It can open up great business and tourism opportunities all across the Middle East, which is a very quickly developing region.
Arabic also has a huge historical and cultural significance. It is deeply associated with Islamic culture and is crucial for its understanding. While learning Arabic, you can discover outstanding pieces of Islamic art, music and literature that will fill you with inspiration.
Finally, Arabic is one of the 6 official languages of the UN, which gives it an important diplomatic status and a prominent place in international affairs.
So, how can students in Australia learn this promising language and start speaking it fluently?
When students decide on what foreign language to study, one of the common criteria they use is how difficult the language is for an English-speaking student?
When it comes to Arabic, the answer is that it is a pretty difficult language to learn. It uses a different alphabet from English, has a unique grammar and many of its sounds don't exist in English.
So, if a student really wants to learn Arabic, they should go about it the right way from the start. What's the most important thing in any language? It's the ability to speak it. Whatever language we talk about, its native speakers have all learnt it by listening to and communicating with their parents.
Of course, adult students cannot immerse themselves in a language, as babies do. Still, focusing on speaking skills can produce great results.
When we start learning a language, it may seem impossible to get to conversation level. That is why students need a good teacher who can help them with that.
As we have said English is a very different language from Arabic, so Arabic sounds and words can seem confusing to a student at first. What a good teacher can do is speak slowly and use only the vocabulary that has already been seen in the course.
That can be difficult if we study the Arabic language at a university or a school in Australia. When an Australian teacher has a whole class of students to teach, it is impossible for them to adapt their lessons to a particular level.
By contrast, if a student takes Arabic courses with private teachers, there will be much closer interaction between them. They can dedicate their courses to particular topics, such as everyday life, politics or Islamic culture and teach the student really useful skills for their university studies or work.
Arabic speaking courses can be taken by students in almost any city in Australia or online. Online learning is an especially good format for a language course because the Australian student can contact a teacher not only from Australia but also from other countries.
For example, if you are interested in learning a particular Arabic dialect, it can be useful to find a teacher speaking that dialect from the start.
To study a foreign language with pleasure, it is crucial to find a good teacher who can provide the student with a full training program. But how to get in contact with the right specialist, if you don't study at school or university? The tool that can help you develop good Arabic speaking skills in less than a year is Superprof.
On our website, students will find thousands of tutors offering Arabic courses in Australia or online. We will provide you with the full information about their lessons, reviews from other Australian students and their contact details to organise your course.
You will not need to enrol in a university or a language school to take Arabic courses but can study at a convenient place or even online from home. You can start taking your Arabic course at any time of the year and adapt the intensity of your training to your schedule.
If you are looking for some particular training like Islamic culture or business vocabulary, Superprof will help you find the exact kind of course you need. Your in-person or online lessons will be motivating for you and you will soon get to realise the full potential of the Arabic language.
Sirine
Arabic speaking tutor
Amazing Arabic teacher. Friendly, understands student needs and very approachable. I've seen many teachers in my time and you can tell those who are passionate compared to those who are there just for the money. Sirene definitely demonstrates a...
Mark, 5 months ago
Sam
Arabic speaking tutor
Strong communication, very friendly and made me feel comfortable throughout our discussions and lessons. Also has a great system in place to teach me Arabic so that I felt confident with his abilities. Would highly recommend
Donia, 6 months ago
Aliaa
Arabic speaking tutor
Very kind and helpful. Provided good encouragement. Highly recommend.
Shimbie, 8 months ago
Fatima ezzahra
Arabic speaking tutor
She is a very good tutor and the way she teaches her lessons are pretty good considering they are via webcam! She is more than happy to focus on the part of the lessons that you pronounce wrong. She uses English words and gets the sound from the...
Adam, 1 year ago
Kinda
Arabic speaking tutor
Kinda was an incredibly clear and helpful teacher. She really listens to what you want to learn and get out of the lessons and tailors her lessons accordingly.
Steph, 1 year ago
Kinda
Arabic speaking tutor
She's extremely encouraging, easy to learn with and she's very thorough. Love her lessons!
Marissa, 1 year ago