Discover Your Perfect Tutor with One
Arabic teachers found: 75
Bio
5.0 (Reviews: 17)
Availability
Arabic
Native
English
C2
Lessons: 1 553Students: 13
Alsam alikom...
I'm a native qualified Arabic, Quranic and Islamic studies teacher. I Studied at Al-Azhar university the faculty of Osol al_deen . I've worked as an online tutor for approximately 8years.
I memorized (Alhamdulillah) the Holy Quran when I was 12 years old. I have an Ijazza with high Snad (Alhamdulela) .. I'm number 29 between me and the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him 28 person.
Moreover, I'm teaching three programs; 1. . Quranic studies with Tajweed rules 2. Islamic studies including; Tawheed or Aqida, Tafsir, Hadith, Serah.3.Standard Modern Arabic and egyptian Arabic too.
I'm pretty sure you're gonna enjoy your Journey of learning with me InshaAllah.
I hope to see in a class.
thanks,
Read More

Bio
4.9 (Reviews: 29)
Availability
Arabic
Native
English
B2
+1 More
Lessons: 258Students: 11
My name is Mohamed abdelkareem, I'm a native Arabic speaker, I can teach Standard Arabic, Modern Arabic, 3ameia (Slang Arabic, Egyptian dialect), and also Quran with tajweed rules.
I like this work, helping people to learn a new language and to get a new knowledge. allhamdullah I have the ability to teach, I'm patient and I can wait for my students until they can absorb my words, never make them feel depressed, and I'm also like learning new things and don't like laziness and lethargy, so I can encourage my students to learn.
My teaching way is to help my students to learn the language to use it in their live, not only in the book! So you'll hear me always tell you like this: forget the book, we don't want to finish the book, we want to use the language, we are not in a school, how to use this in your live, give me an example for this sentence from your real live.
I often use these books in my teaching way:
- Arabic courses for English-speaking students (madina book)
- Arabic...
Read More

Bio
Availability
Arabic
Native
English
C2
Lessons: 10Students: 6
As-Salamu Alaykum,
My name is Abdelrahman, Native Arabic speaker and experienced Arabic and Islamic studies teacher.
Certificates:
-Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Pharmacy-Faculty of Pharmacy-Mansoura University-Egypt.
-Bachelor's degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies-Faculty of Dar Al-Uloom-Fayoum University.
-Professional Diploma in Preparing Arabic Language Teachers for Non-Natives-Cairo University.
-The Career Certificate in Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language-School of Continuing Education-The American University in Cairo.
-Preparation of teachers of Arabic for Non-speakers course-Adult Education Center of Ain Shams University-Egypt.
-Quran Sanad In A'asem Ibn Abi Al-Najud Qira'a.
I've been passionate about teaching Modern Standard Arabic and all of its sciences, such as “nahw,” “sarf,” and “blagha” for very long time.
I teach different Islamic sciences like Fiqh, Hadeeth, Tafseer, Aqeeda, and Seerah.
I can also explain and teach any Tajweed book or (matn) such as Tohfatu...
Read More

Bio
5.0 (Reviews: 42)
Availability
Arabic
Native
French
C2
+2 More
Lessons: 296Students: 7
Hello everyone!
I am Jamil from Tunisia, an Arabic language specialist with 10 years of teaching experience. I hold a Master's Degree in Arabic language, literature and civilization from Tunisia’s renown University of Manouba.
I'm new here on this platform aiming to provide more students who are looking for Arabic classes with an original learning experience.
I believe there is a difference between learning something and learning how to learn something. So with me you will not only learn Arabic but you will also learn how to learn it.
I'm here to answer this question and your questions by providing you with all the tools you need to help you move forward on your journey with the Arabic language.
Read More

Bio
5.0 (Reviews: 18)
Availability
Arabic
Native
English
C1
Lessons: 186Students: 11
Arabic is not difficult. Whatever your mother tongue is, there will be similarities to Arabic because language is the tool that humankind utilizes to communicate with one another. We all came from the same origin. We all use the same tool to communicate (i.e., language). Accordingly, although we use different languages, our languages – as well as we – came from the same origin. Therefore, our tongues are similar in at least one feature, even if we are not able to notice that.
I'm a12+ year professional Arabic language teacher; Multi-Lingual; Professional work ethic; Patient; Enjoys interacting with people from other countries; Genuine interest in different cultures.
Read More






