Arabic tutoring for every level, native speaker or not

Whether your child is building fluency or preparing for Arabic exams, we'll match them with a tutor who knows exactly where they are.

No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.

Common Challenges

Learning complex subjects is a journey, and every student hits bumps along the way. Recognising them is the first step to overcoming them.

Trusted by parents across the region

What We Cover

Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.

Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2

Key topics:

Arabic alphabet and letter forms, reading short texts, basic vocabulary, simple sentence construction

Skills developed:

Letter recognition and formation, reading with correct pronunciation, building a working vocabulary

Common goals:

Meeting school Arabic requirements, building literacy for heritage speakers, giving non-native learners a confident start

KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9

Key topics:

Reading comprehension, formal written Arabic, grammar foundations (verb forms, noun cases), vocabulary building

Skills developed:

Reading fluency in formal Arabic, structured written expression, distinguishing spoken from written register

Common goals:

Keeping pace with school Arabic, closing the gap between spoken and written ability for native speakers, building grammar foundations for GCSE

GCSE / Foundation & Higher

Key topics:

Reading, writing, listening and speaking — all four skills as tested by AQA, Edexcel, and Cambridge IGCSE Arabic

Skills developed:

Formal written responses, comprehension of authentic texts, exam-style answers in Modern Standard Arabic

Common goals:

Achieving a strong grade in a subject that should be an asset for native speakers, building written accuracy for students whose Arabic has been primarily spoken

A-Level

Key topics:

Language analysis, translation, extended writing, literature and culture — AQA A-Level Arabic

Skills developed:

Advanced reading comprehension, essay writing in Arabic, translation between English and Arabic

Common goals:

Securing an A or A*, using Arabic as a university or career differentiator

IB / Arabic A and Arabic B

Key topics:

Arabic A (Language and Literature, Literature) for native speakers; Arabic B SL and HL for learners

Skills developed:

Literary analysis in Arabic, oral commentary, written tasks in authentic Arabic

Common goals:

Achieving a 6 or 7 in a subject that is often simultaneously the most natural and the most technically demanding for students

Meet Our Arabic Tutors

Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.

— Fatima, GCSE Arabic Tutor

Tutor Standards

A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach

Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience

DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified

Trained in online teaching best practices

We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.

How it Works

From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01

Tell us what you need

Share current level, whether native or non-native speaker, and any upcoming assessments across Primary, Secondary, or beyond.

02

We assign the right tutor

We find the right Arabic tutor based on education level, native or non-native specialism, and learning style. No browsing needed.

03

First lesson booked within days

Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss Arabic goals, current challenges, and get started.

04

Progress from day one

Regular Arabic lessons focused on reading, writing, grammar, and building confidence and fluency at every level.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before getting started.

How do you decide which tutor to match us with?

We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.

What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?

How long until I see improvement?

Do you cover my child's specific exam board?

Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?

How long are lessons?

Ready to find the right tutor?

Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.

Arabic tutoring for every level, native speaker or not

Whether your child is building fluency or preparing for Arabic exams, we'll match them with a tutor who knows exactly where they are.

No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.

500+ Tutors

/

10,000+ lessons delivered

/

95% See Grade Improvement

Common Challenges

Learning complex subjects is a journey, and every student hits bumps along the way. Recognising them is the first step to overcoming them.

I speak it, I just can't write it

Native speakers often have strong spoken Arabic but haven't been formally taught to read or write it. School Arabic then feels like a foreign language — technically one they already speak.

Starting from scratch

For students learning Arabic as a complete beginner, the alphabet alone is a significant hurdle before any vocabulary or grammar can be tackled. Progress feels slow before it suddenly feels fast.

Formal versus spoken Arabic

The Arabic used in exams is Modern Standard Arabic, not the dialect spoken at home. Even fluent Arabic speakers have to be taught the formal register — it's a separate skill.

Falling behind in a fast-moving class

Arabic class composition in schools varies enormously. A student surrounded by fluent speakers can fall behind quickly and lose confidence just as fast.

Trusted by parents across the region

What We Cover

Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.

Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2

Key topics:

Arabic alphabet and letter forms, reading short texts, basic vocabulary, simple sentence construction

Skills developed:

Letter recognition and formation, reading with correct pronunciation, building a working vocabulary

Common goals:

Meeting school Arabic requirements, building literacy for heritage speakers, giving non-native learners a confident start

KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9

Key topics:

Reading comprehension, formal written Arabic, grammar foundations (verb forms, noun cases), vocabulary building

Skills developed:

Reading fluency in formal Arabic, structured written expression, distinguishing spoken from written register

Common goals:

Keeping pace with school Arabic, closing the gap between spoken and written ability for native speakers, building grammar foundations for GCSE

GCSE / Foundation & Higher

Key topics:

Reading, writing, listening and speaking — all four skills as tested by AQA, Edexcel, and Cambridge IGCSE Arabic

Skills developed:

Formal written responses, comprehension of authentic texts, exam-style answers in Modern Standard Arabic

Common goals:

Achieving a strong grade in a subject that should be an asset for native speakers, building written accuracy for students whose Arabic has been primarily spoken

A-Level

Key topics:

Language analysis, translation, extended writing, literature and culture — AQA A-Level Arabic

Skills developed:

Advanced reading comprehension, essay writing in Arabic, translation between English and Arabic

Common goals:

Securing an A or A*, using Arabic as a university or career differentiator

IB / Arabic A and Arabic B

Key topics:

Arabic A (Language and Literature, Literature) for native speakers; Arabic B SL and HL for learners

Skills developed:

Literary analysis in Arabic, oral commentary, written tasks in authentic Arabic

Common goals:

Achieving a 6 or 7 in a subject that is often simultaneously the most natural and the most technically demanding for students

Meet Our Arabic Tutors

Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.

— Fatima, GCSE Arabic Tutor

Tutor Standards

A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach

Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience

DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified

Trained in online teaching best practices

We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.

How it Works

From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01

Tell us what you need

Share current level, whether native or non-native speaker, and any upcoming assessments across Primary, Secondary, or beyond.

02

We assign the right tutor

We find the right Arabic tutor based on education level, native or non-native specialism, and learning style. No browsing needed.

03

First lesson booked within days

Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss Arabic goals, current challenges, and get started.

04

Progress from day one

Regular Arabic lessons focused on reading, writing, grammar, and building confidence and fluency at every level.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before getting started.

How do you decide which tutor to match us with?

We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.

What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?

How long until I see improvement?

Do you cover my child's specific exam board?

Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?

How long are lessons?

Ready to find the right tutor?

Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.

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Arabic tutoring for every level, native speaker or not

Whether your child is building fluency or preparing for Arabic exams, we'll match them with a tutor who knows exactly where they are.

No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.

500+ Tutors

/

10,000+ lessons delivered

/

95% See Grade Improvement

Common Challenges

Learning complex subjects is a journey, and every student hits bumps along the way. Recognising them is the first step to overcoming them.

I speak it, I just can't write it

Native speakers often have strong spoken Arabic but haven't been formally taught to read or write it. School Arabic then feels like a foreign language — technically one they already speak.

Starting from scratch

For students learning Arabic as a complete beginner, the alphabet alone is a significant hurdle before any vocabulary or grammar can be tackled. Progress feels slow before it suddenly feels fast.

Formal versus spoken Arabic

The Arabic used in exams is Modern Standard Arabic, not the dialect spoken at home. Even fluent Arabic speakers have to be taught the formal register — it's a separate skill.

Falling behind in a fast-moving class

Arabic class composition in schools varies enormously. A student surrounded by fluent speakers can fall behind quickly and lose confidence just as fast.

Trusted by parents across the region

What We Cover

Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.

Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2

Key topics:

Arabic alphabet and letter forms, reading short texts, basic vocabulary, simple sentence construction

Skills developed:

Letter recognition and formation, reading with correct pronunciation, building a working vocabulary

Common goals:

Meeting school Arabic requirements, building literacy for heritage speakers, giving non-native learners a confident start

KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9

Key topics:

Reading comprehension, formal written Arabic, grammar foundations (verb forms, noun cases), vocabulary building

Skills developed:

Reading fluency in formal Arabic, structured written expression, distinguishing spoken from written register

Common goals:

Keeping pace with school Arabic, closing the gap between spoken and written ability for native speakers, building grammar foundations for GCSE

GCSE / Foundation & Higher

Key topics:

Reading, writing, listening and speaking — all four skills as tested by AQA, Edexcel, and Cambridge IGCSE Arabic

Skills developed:

Formal written responses, comprehension of authentic texts, exam-style answers in Modern Standard Arabic

Common goals:

Achieving a strong grade in a subject that should be an asset for native speakers, building written accuracy for students whose Arabic has been primarily spoken

A-Level

Key topics:

Language analysis, translation, extended writing, literature and culture — AQA A-Level Arabic

Skills developed:

Advanced reading comprehension, essay writing in Arabic, translation between English and Arabic

Common goals:

Securing an A or A*, using Arabic as a university or career differentiator

IB / Arabic A and Arabic B

Key topics:

Arabic A (Language and Literature, Literature) for native speakers; Arabic B SL and HL for learners

Skills developed:

Literary analysis in Arabic, oral commentary, written tasks in authentic Arabic

Common goals:

Achieving a 6 or 7 in a subject that is often simultaneously the most natural and the most technically demanding for students

Meet Our Arabic Tutors

Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.

Tutor Standards

A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach

Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience

DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified

Trained in online teaching best practices

We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.

— Fatima, GCSE Arabic Tutor

How it Works

From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01

Tell us what you need

Share current level, whether native or non-native speaker, and any upcoming assessments across Primary, Secondary, or beyond.

02

We assign the right tutor

We find the right Arabic tutor based on education level, native or non-native specialism, and learning style. No browsing needed.

03

First lesson booked within days

Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss Arabic goals, current challenges, and get started.

04

Progress from day one

Regular Arabic lessons focused on reading, writing, grammar, and building confidence and fluency at every level.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before getting started.

How do you decide which tutor to match us with?

We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.

What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?

How long until I see improvement?

Do you cover my child's specific exam board?

Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?

How long are lessons?

Ready to find the right tutor?

Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.

Arabic tutoring for every level, native speaker or not

Whether your child is building fluency or preparing for Arabic exams, we'll match them with a tutor who knows exactly where they are.

No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.

500+ Tutors

/

10,000+ lessons delivered

/

95% See Grade Improvement

Common Challenges

Learning complex subjects is a journey, and every student hits bumps along the way. Recognising them is the first step to overcoming them.

I speak it, I just can't write it

Native speakers often have strong spoken Arabic but haven't been formally taught to read or write it. School Arabic then feels like a foreign language — technically one they already speak.

Starting from scratch

For students learning Arabic as a complete beginner, the alphabet alone is a significant hurdle before any vocabulary or grammar can be tackled. Progress feels slow before it suddenly feels fast.

Formal versus spoken Arabic

The Arabic used in exams is Modern Standard Arabic, not the dialect spoken at home. Even fluent Arabic speakers have to be taught the formal register — it's a separate skill.

Falling behind in a fast-moving class

Arabic class composition in schools varies enormously. A student surrounded by fluent speakers can fall behind quickly and lose confidence just as fast.

Trusted by parents across the region

What We Cover

Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.

Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2

Key topics:

Arabic alphabet and letter forms, reading short texts, basic vocabulary, simple sentence construction

Skills developed:

Letter recognition and formation, reading with correct pronunciation, building a working vocabulary

Common goals:

Meeting school Arabic requirements, building literacy for heritage speakers, giving non-native learners a confident start

KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9

Key topics:

Reading comprehension, formal written Arabic, grammar foundations (verb forms, noun cases), vocabulary building

Skills developed:

Reading fluency in formal Arabic, structured written expression, distinguishing spoken from written register

Common goals:

Keeping pace with school Arabic, closing the gap between spoken and written ability for native speakers, building grammar foundations for GCSE

GCSE / Foundation & Higher

Key topics:

Reading, writing, listening and speaking — all four skills as tested by AQA, Edexcel, and Cambridge IGCSE Arabic

Skills developed:

Formal written responses, comprehension of authentic texts, exam-style answers in Modern Standard Arabic

Common goals:

Achieving a strong grade in a subject that should be an asset for native speakers, building written accuracy for students whose Arabic has been primarily spoken

A-Level

Key topics:

Language analysis, translation, extended writing, literature and culture — AQA A-Level Arabic

Skills developed:

Advanced reading comprehension, essay writing in Arabic, translation between English and Arabic

Common goals:

Securing an A or A*, using Arabic as a university or career differentiator

IB / Arabic A and Arabic B

Key topics:

Arabic A (Language and Literature, Literature) for native speakers; Arabic B SL and HL for learners

Skills developed:

Literary analysis in Arabic, oral commentary, written tasks in authentic Arabic

Common goals:

Achieving a 6 or 7 in a subject that is often simultaneously the most natural and the most technically demanding for students

Meet Our Arabic Tutors

Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.

Tutor Standards

A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach

Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience

DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified

Trained in online teaching best practices

We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.

— Fatima, GCSE Arabic Tutor

How it Works

From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01

Tell us what you need

Share current level, whether native or non-native speaker, and any upcoming assessments across Primary, Secondary, or beyond.

02

We assign the right tutor

We find the right Arabic tutor based on education level, native or non-native specialism, and learning style. No browsing needed.

03

First lesson booked within days

Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss Arabic goals, current challenges, and get started.

04

Progress from day one

Regular Arabic lessons focused on reading, writing, grammar, and building confidence and fluency at every level.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before getting started.

How do you decide which tutor to match us with?

We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.

What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?

How long until I see improvement?

Do you cover my child's specific exam board?

Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?

How long are lessons?

Ready to find the right tutor?

Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.