Arabic Learning Resources > Arabic Tutors and Services
Using Arabic tutors and services are an excellent way to help you learn Arabic. You can use the Arabic tutor to help with grammar explanations. Likewise, practicing your conversational skills with a native speaker is always beneficial.
Below you can find lists of Arabic tutors and services to help with your Arabic learning.
Resource | Description |
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italki Arabic | Connect with Arabic tutors and practice your conversational skills. |
Talk In Arabic | A service that teaches you how to speak in Arabic dialects |
Udemy Arabic | Arabic courses on Udemy. Learn everything from the Alphabet to Grammar to Speaking skills. |
Arabic Pod 101 | A service that teaches Arabic through audio books. Provides notes to follow along in addition to vocabulary to study on your own time. |
Glossika Standard Arabic | An online service that is dedicated to helping you speak Arabic. Excellent resource to use after learning some Arabic grammar. |
Learn Arabic with Maha | A youtube channel dedicated to learning Arabic. Explains Fusha with some lessions about the Palestinian dialect. |
Arabic Reading Course | Learn the Arabic letters online for free |
Natakallam | Arabic for "We Speak". A service that offers Arabic conversation sessions via Skype. Also offers an Arabic language program for beginners. |
Pimsleur | A unique approach to teaching Arabic through practicing having conversations. Offers a free trial. |
Verb Conjugator | An online verb conjugator for Arabic |
Live Lingua | Based on Modern Standard Arabic. Courses from Defense Institute and Foreign Service Institute that include an eBook and accompanying audio. |
HelloTalk | A free mobile app that connects you to a language speaking partner. |
Pimsleur Modern Standard Arabic | A spaced reptition technique of listenting and repeating audio files. |
Duolingo Arabic | Learn Arabic with Duolingo. Great for beginners and intermediate level. Best used as supplemental material. |
Lang-8 | Practice your writing skills. Post your writing to the website and get feedback from native speakers. |
Wordreference Forum Arabic | Ask the experts all the questions about Arabic. A very active forum with many people willing to help. |