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Average rating 4.9 â from 19+ reviews. Our students love their Arabic lessons!
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Great news: 99% of our Arabic tutors offer the first lesson free! And a private Arabic lesson costs on average ÂŁ16/h.
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Arabic uses 28 characters, each representing a consonant sound and changing shape depending on its position.
Beginners often use vowel marks, but fluent readers usually skip them.
Learning the alphabet unlocks newspapers, signs, and classical literature alike.
Arabic tuition in Manchester typically costs about ÂŁ16/h per hour.
Expect some variation depending on:
Booking multiple sessions often unlocks a better price per lesson.
Several instructors let you try one lesson free, helping you decide if the fit is right.
Most learners find Arabic grammar and the writing system harder than vocabulary.
Regular feedback from an experienced instructor turns these hurdles into manageable steps.
Students in Manchester rate their Arabic teachers 4.9â on average, reflecting strong satisfaction.
A total of 19 confirmed reviews support this score, giving you reliable insight into tutor quality.
Students frequently praise tutors for adapting to individual goals and providing helpful resources.
From Arabic script to Modern Standard Arabic â find a private lesson tailored to you. 1st lesson free.
| â Average price: | ÂŁ16/h |
| â Average response time: | 3h |
| â Tutors available: | 74 |
| â Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
As the mother tongue of 287 million people and a second language of 246 million people worldwide, Arabic is currently the fourth most-used language on the planet.
Standard Arabic is an abjad native to the Arabian Peninsula, dating back to the 2nd century BCE. As such, it is a Semitic language with very old roots that has gradually spread all over the world. Today, Arabic is an official language in many countries of the Arab and Muslim world.
Whether youâre learning Arabic from a native speaker or one from our experienced teachers, studying in Manchester offers so many benefits on cultural, cognitive and professional levels.
By taking Arabic language courses with Superprof in the Manchester area, you can learn new methods and improve your Arabic in all areas, such as:
There you have it: some great reasons to start learning Arabic with us in Manchester!
The Arabic language suffers from many prejudices linked to a tense political and religious context (racism, terrorism and radical Islamism). As a result, many students shun Arabic lessons in favour of German, Chinese or Japanese.
Arabic is and has always been an influential language. Itâs the official language in twenty-six states â the 22 countries of the Arab League, Eritrea, Chad, Israel, the Western Sahara â and in several international organisations such as the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the United Nations, the African Union and the Arab Maghreb Union.
Whatâs more, the geographical area that uses the Arabic alphabet is enormous: from west to east, it covers all the countries from Morocco to China!
But whatâs up with this unfamiliar alphabet which reads from right to left?
Well, in the Arabic language, each letter of the alphabet goes back to Aramaic civilisation, a descendant of the Phoenician Empire, which gave birth to the Hebrew, Greek, Cyrillic and Latin alphabets.
Historians and archaeologists date the first text in Arabic to 512 CE, which was found in present-day Syria. But the people who would have used a first form of Arabic would be the Nabataeans, a population settled in Petra (Jordan) in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE.
After the Hegira in 622 and the revelations of the Holy Koran by the Prophet Muhammad (570-632), Arabic started crossing borders.
In the Middle Ages, Arabic became the language of the sciences (geography, medicine, mathematics, physics) and of literature (Arabic literature, poetry, philosophy, etc.). Arab thinkers were making such scientific discoveries that the West would soon take inspiration from these Arabic advances into the Renaissance.
Nowadays, knowing how to speak Arabic is a significant asset. Nearly 300 million people have Arabic as their mother tongue, and this can open up many professional opportunities to advance your career (such as teaching, finance, communication, international trade, etc.).
Taking Arabic classes in the Manchester area will significantly increase your language level. Youâll learn to read literary Arabic at beginner or intermediate level, or even (why not?!) become bilingual in this international language.
15.8% of Manchesterâs inhabitants are Muslim according to figures from the World Population Review (2019) â a figure that testifies to a large pool of potential Arabic teachers!
The legacies of the Arabic language on our society are immeasurable and multisecular. Arabic civilization has enriched the fields of the sciences and modern arts, so to understand Arabic will be a gateway to a mine of knowledge and culture.
In a sense, learning Arabic actually helps us to understand our own language more profoundly. The Arab and Muslim presence in Europe (particularly France) lasted several centuries, and nearly a thousand years in Spain.
In fact, many Arabic words have penetrated Latin ones. There are actually loads of European words which come directly from Arabic, for example:
Arabic, Persian and Maghreb authors have left an indelible and timeless trace in literature, leaving the opportunity for any Arabic speaker to discover many words and idiomatic expressions amidst their works.
And we canât go without mentioning the fact that Arabic is also the language of Islam. Is your mother or father Syrian, Iraqi or North African? Did you receive an Islamic education? Are you looking to enhance your knowledge and understanding of the Koran?
Taking classes with Superprof in Manchester will bring you quality language and religious training through Koran verse study if you wish.
You could very easily take Arabic classes online; however, there really is nothing better than a private teacher who guides and supports you throughout your learning journey.
Our Arabic courses in Manchester are accessible at any level and, according to each individual teacher profile, are able to teach all elements of the Arabic language. These include:
With Superprof, you can enhance your language skills and confidence exponentially
Learning modern languages can stimulate cognitive abilities and actually reduces the chances of developing neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimerâs.
Itâs therefore really important to learn languages, especially complex languages like Arabic, from an early age in order to broaden a childâs horizons on social and professional levels.
That said, itâs never too late to learn a new language, and our tutors are equipped to teach to any age, at any level!
With our courses, you can choose several learning methods: evening classes, intensive courses, revision or refresher courses, introductory courses…everything you need to progress quickly with a native or fluent Arabic speaker.
But Manchester is a huge metropolis: regardless of which area you live in, be it the city centre or the outskirts of town, the only dilemma is to choose the right teacher for your lifestyle and learning style.
Having grown hugely since 2013, the Superprof platform now offers dozens of Arabic language teachers in the UKâs sixth largest city.
The average price of a one-hour lesson is ÂŁ15. This is a pretty reasonable rate when you consider that you could be paying up to ÂŁ45 an hour with some tutoring services!
Generally, itâs the hourly rate which is the first thing to consider when choosing a teacher.
Arabic language teachers in Manchester offer a range of prices, from about ÂŁ8 per hour (children's courses) to ÂŁ30.
But depending on the teacherâs profiles, other factors come into play:
Language training works most successfully when a relationship of trust can be built between you and your teacher, so itâs essential to get along well and feel supported.
Some tutors offer the first hour of tutoring for free, and this can be beneficial for everyone. The teacher is able to identify the studentâs level and decide whether their tutoring would be appropriate, and then build a personalised, adapted and effective learning plan.
The learner, on the other hand, can get an idea of whether the Arabic teacher is to their taste and able to deliver the learning they require.
The last thing to consider is what kind of teacher you want. It might be that you want someone quite laidback and relaxed, or maybe someone a bit more rigorous who can push you to your limits.
If, in the end, home tutoring sessions with one of our teachers doesnât suit you or your lifestyle, you can opt for a distance learning course via webcam.
There are hundreds of Superprof tutors connected and available to provide Arabic video lessons all over the UK, and the world!
Almontaser
Arabic tutor
Monty is excellent at finding creative ways to keep my son engaged. Definitely recommend
Katy, 2 years ago
Mena
Arabic tutor
Mena was friendly and listened carefully to the help my son needed
Katy, 2 years ago
Egyptian
Arabic tutor
It is really good and the I liked it lessons Recommended anyone trying to learn Quran and Arabic and the Teachers theyâre really patience so I recommend it
Maryam, 4 years ago
Bushra
Arabic tutor
Bushra is an a fantastic teacher who has been great with our children. The kids are super comfortable with her and the lessons are engaging. Great communication always clear and concise with a great depth of knowledge and extremely flexible to our...
Qasim, 5 years ago
Eman
Arabic tutor
I enjoy the method of teaching Eman uses and enjoy the way we change between reading, speaking and listening during the lessons. She also asks what the student wants to learn. 10/10
Mark, 1 week ago
Ahmed
Arabic tutor
Ahmed is a fantastic teacher, he is very calm, kind and attentive in his approach. I found Ahmed to use different techniques pictures, reading materials and practical which worked for me. He provided flexible hours for classes which I needed for my...
Julie, 3 weeks ago