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Amr

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Amr is a great Arabic tutor! He comes prepared with teaching materials that address different learning styles. Most importantly though, he makes learning Arabic fun. Highly recommend!!!

Lamees

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Lamees is incredibly sweet, kind and an absolute joy to work with! She provides learning materials and games to encourage learning in efficient and dynamic ways! Additionally she provides a lot of positive encouragement to motivate. Learned a lot...

Mohamed

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Mohamed is a very kind, prepared and patient teacher. I immediately started learning the alphabet and some basic phrases within the first lesson! He provided teaching materials and was incredibly organized. Wonderful to work with. Highly recommend!

Manar

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Manar is kind, patient and has a very approachable method of teaching. We immediately dove into Arabic vocabulary and pronunciation in the first lesson! Highly recommend!

Thurayya

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Thurayya is an amazing teacher! She has an abundance of patience and is incredibly encouraging. I truly wish I had teachers like her growing up because she makes learning enjoyable, fun, and easy to look forward to. She is an absolute 10 out of 10,...

Thurayya

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Thurayya is hands-down the best language tutor. In just over a month, we have covered a significant amount of material and I don't feel overwhelmed. Her lessons are engaging, stress-free, and packed with thoughtful detail, and she has a gift for...

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đź’¸ How costly are Arabic lessons in Orlando and the surrounding areas?

The average price of Arabic lessons in Orlando is $19.

Prices will depend on a few factors:

  • the experience of your tutor
  • where your lessons will be (via Skype or an outside location)
  • the frequency of your lessons and the duration of each lesson
  • the goal of your classes

97% of our private teachers give their first lesson free. Check out the rates of our Arabic teachers in your regionin your city.

👨🏼‍⚖️ How many tutors are available in Orlando to teach Arabic lessons?

20 tutors are available to offer Arabic courses in Orlando and the surrounding areas.

You can check out their cv and contact the teacher that suits to your needs.

Choose your course from our range of more than 20 tutor profiles.

Choose your course in Orlando from our range of more than 20 tutor profiles available.

đź’» Is it possible to take private Arabic classes online?

Connect with native Arabic speakers online to master the language faster and to perfect your accent.

Many of our Arabic teachers also offer private online tuition. In fact, about 80% of the private teachers across our platform offer Arabic classes via webcam.

To find the available online lessons, just enter your subject criteria into the search engine and select the webcam filter to see the available teachers who are currently offering online courses in your desired subject.

Online courses via Skype offer you more benefits. You can plan your classes to fit around your schedule and online lessons are often less expensive as the teacher does not need to travel.

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✒️ How do students score their Arabic teacher in Orlando?

Students rated their tutors on average 5 out of 5 from a sample of 6 ratings.

In case of a problem with your lesson, a customer relationship manager from the Superprof team will be on hand to find a solution (by phone or e-mail during weekdays).

👴🏼 Why not take private Arabic lessons in Orlando?

All Arabic lessons with a competent private teacher offer you the possibility to master the Arabic language more quickly.

Take Arabic courses to learn more about the Arabic language and its history with a certified private tutor. With the help of your tutor, now is the perfect occasion to learn the Arabic language more efficiently.

Whether you want to take private lessons from home or at an outside location, select your tutor and book your course today.

A messaging service allows you to get in contact with your tutor to organise your Arabic courses whether you want to learn from the comfort of your home or at an outside location.

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Orlando-Based Arabic Lessons – From Scratch To Fluency

Arabic is a popular Semitic language spoken by over 400 million people worldwide. It is the primary language in more than 20 Middle Eastern and North African countries.

The blend of alphabets, deep pronunciation, and syntax make learning the language a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

From airlines to trading, private sectors or government firms, and more, there are many rewarding job opportunities for those fluent in Arabic.

Grasping Arabic Rather Quickly In Orlando

Whether you want to explore the rich history and culture of Arabia or seek job opportunities in Middle-East countries, Arabic lessons are a great choice! And to help you with this, Superprof offers the best online and in-person lessons in Orlando and other cities in the States.

Our private Arabic tutors are fluent and qualified, offering high-quality and interactive classes from beginner to advanced levels.

How Many Words Do You Need To Be Fluent In Arabic?

No one can learn how to speak any language without learning and understanding its words. However, gathering a vast vocabulary when learning Arabic shouldn’t be your primary goal.

The difference between 100 and 500 words is negligible if the extra 400 words are just different variations of the first hundred.

If you want to know how many words you need to know to be fluent in the Arabic language, here is a breakdown:

Functional Beginner

You can learn the basic alphabet, vocabulary, and phrases within the first month. As a functional beginner, you should learn at least 250 to 500 words of Arabic. 500 words of Arabic language will be enough for you to achieve a conversational level.

Conversational

You can interact and initiate conversations with other Arabic speakers if you learn 1000 to 3000 words. This amount can arm you to have small talks, read up Arabic books, watch shows, etc.

Advance

As you increase your vocabulary in the Arabic language, you will become fluent. Learning between 5000 to 10,000 words can help you in everyday conversations. You become pretty much fluent in it. This stage makes you an individual at the C2 level of Arabic language in the Common European Framework for Reference (CEFR).

Fluent

Knowing more than 10,000 words in Arabic makes you almost a native speaker. Such terms are enough to talk, write, and understand any topic in the language.

What Is The Most Popular Arabic Word?

Here are some famous words and phrases to get you started in Arabic.

Haala (pronounced as ha-la)

Hala is an informal or slang term used to say hello in Arabic. If you want to greet someone in Arabic, saying “Hala” is the way.

Marhaba (pronounced as Mar-ha-bah)

This is a formal choice of Arabic word to say hello. Marhaba typically means “Welcome,” so if you want to greet someone in Arabic, use it.

Na’am (pronounced as Naa-aam)

Another popular word in Arabic to know is Na’am. It means to agree or simply say yes. If you are a beginner in Arabic, and someone asks you a question - for example: Do you need water? You can answer by saying, “Na’am” (yes).

Shukran (pronounced as Shuk-ran)

This word means “Thank You.” It expresses gratitude and pleasure. Whether ordering a salad bowl or getting a gift card, you can say “Shukran.”

How Should A Beginner Read Arabic?

Unlike foreign languages, Arabic is a Semitic language, meaning it is read from the right to the left side. Another thing to remember as a beginner is always to read it horizontally. Also, you cannot read the following line before reading the entire first line from right to left.

If you are learning Arabic, remember that most books, newspapers, and magazines in Arabic are started from the back. In easy words, the back of the book in Arabic is considered the front.

Choose Superprof to Become Fluent in Arabic In Orlando

Whether you want to learn everyday Arabic for a job opportunity or as a mere hobby, choose Superprof. This online educational platform makes learning a second language fun and easy.

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Our private tutors in Orlando are highly fluent and trained. They can help you learn Arabic the right way and much faster.

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