Arabic language

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Language difficulty

Medium to high

Arabic presents specific challenges for most learners, especially due to its writing system and the coexistence of formal and spoken varieties

  • Different alphabet and writing direction
  • Pronunciation unfamiliar to many learners
  • Distinction between formal Arabic and regional dialects

Available levels

🥉A1 – A2

Introduction to the Arabic alphabet and writing system, basic pronunciation, everyday vocabulary, and simple sentence structures. Focus on building a solid foundation and basic communication skills

🥈B1 – B2

Expansion of vocabulary and grammar, improved reading and listening comprehension, and more confident communication in familiar and semi-formal contexts.

🥇C1 – C2

Advanced language control, accurate expression, and deeper understanding of formal and real-life Arabic usage, adapted to professional or academic needs.

Frequently asked questions

Which type of Arabic is taught?

Modern Standard Arabic is the foundation. Depending on your goals, exposure to regional usage can be included.

Can I start Arabic from zero?

Yes. Beginners start with the alphabet and pronunciation, progressing step by step.

Is Arabic suitable for long-term learning?

Yes. Arabic is typically learned progressively, with clear milestones at each level.

How important is consistency when learning Arabic?

Consistency is essential, especially in the early stages, to build reading and pronunciation skills.

Meet our tutors

Daniel Rawady
Language tutor

Key facts

Official language in 20+ countries

Spoken across the Middle East and North Africa

400+ million native speakers

One of the most spoken languages worldwide

Cultural and institutional relevance

Arabic is the language of the Quran and is central to education, culture, and public life in many countries