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The average price of Arabic lessons is 84 AED.
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97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.
With the help of a Arabic teacher you can master Arabic more efficiently.
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358 tutors are currently available to give Arabic lessons near you.
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Learn to speak Arabic with our amazing tutors available in Dubai
| â Average price: | 84AED/h |
| â Average response time: | 4h |
| â Tutors available: | 358 |
| â Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
On a weekend walk in Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, youâll spot old wind towers, small courtyards, and Arabic calligraphy on signs that feel like little clues from the past. Dubai moves fast, but Arabic is one of the few things that connects the cityâs old creek-side story to its newest glass towers. If youâve been thinking about learning, working on school Arabic, or getting confident for daily life, a private arabic tutor in dubai can make it feel simple and personal. And on Superprof, you can find local tutors for face-to-face lessons, online learning, or a mix of both, depending on your schedule.
Dubai is multilingual by default. You can order coffee in English, hear Hindi in the queue, and then see Arabic on road signs and official forms. Thatâs exactly why Arabic tutoring can be such a smart move here: it helps you understand the city around you, and it can support school and career goals too.
In terms of budget, Arabic lessons Dubai with a private tutor often fall in the range of AED 60 to AED 150 per hour, depending on experience, level, and whether you choose online or in-person sessions. Many tutors also offer discounted rates when you book a bundle of lessons, which can really help if you want steady progress.
If youâre comparing arabic classes in dubai (group courses) versus one-to-one tutoring, the big difference is pace. In a group, you move with the class. With a private tutor, you can spend 20 minutes just on listening, or just on writing, because thatâs what you need.
One of the best parts of learning Arabic in Dubai is that practice is everywhere, even if youâre shy about speaking. Start small and make the city your classroom.
And if your goal is professional, Arabic can matter in fields that Dubai is known for: customer service, aviation, hospitality, government-related roles, and corporate jobs where regional communication is part of the work. A private tutor can build lessons around your actual situation, like answering the phone politely, writing short emails, or handling common workplace phrases.
Arabic is a language, but itâs really two tracks that meet in the middle. Your tutor will help you choose the right mix based on your life in Dubai.
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the formal Arabic used in news, books, school texts, and official writing. Gulf Arabic (often used across the UAE) is closer to what youâll hear in daily conversation. Many students start with MSA basics, then add spoken phrases so they can actually use the language day to day.
Here are a few high-value building blocks your tutor will likely focus on:
1) The Arabic alphabet (ۧÙŰ۱ÙÙ)
Arabic has 28 letters, and their shape changes depending on where they sit in a word. A tutor will show you how to connect letters cleanly, which makes reading signs around Dubai much easier.
2) Root patterns (ۧÙۏ۰Ù۱)
Many Arabic words come from three-letter roots. For example, the root Ù ŰȘ Űš relates to writing. From it you get words linked to books and writing. Once you see roots, vocabulary grows faster.
3) Verb conjugation (ŰȘ۔۱ÙÙ Ű§ÙŰŁÙŰčۧÙ)
This is how verbs change with âI, you, he, weâ and with tense. It sounds heavy, but tutors usually teach it in small, useful chunks, like âI wantâ, âI wentâ, âIâm goingâ.
4) Definite article âalâ (ۧÙ)
That âalâ you see on signs is simply âtheâ. Learn it once, and suddenly many place names and labels in Dubai become readable.
5) Listening and speaking drills
For Arabic speaking classes in Dubai, a tutor may use role-plays like ordering food, greeting a parent at school pick-up, or asking for directions near a Metro station. Simple, repeatable, and honestly effective.
Hereâs a useful truth: you donât need perfect grammar to start speaking. If you can handle greetings, numbers, common verbs, and polite phrases, youâll already feel more at home when you learn Arabic in Dubai.
Try the âDubai daily fiveâ routine for two weeks. Itâs simple, and it fits even if youâre running between school, work, and traffic.
Daily for 5 minutes: pick one real-life category and practice it out loud. Monday is greetings, Tuesday is numbers and prices, Wednesday is directions (left, right, straight), Thursday is food and drink, Friday is family and simple questions. Your private tutor can set the phrases, check your pronunciation, and then expand the same set slowly each week.
This works because youâre not memorising random lists. Youâre practicing language youâll actually hear in Dubai, then using it again and again until it sticks.
Whether you want arabic lessons dubai for school support, exam prep, or confident speaking, the right tutor makes the process calmer and faster. On Superprof, you can browse 358 tutor profiles in Dubai, compare experience and teaching style, and choose online or face-to-face lessons near areas like Downtown, Dubai Marina, Al Barsha, or Deira.
If youâre ready to start, search Superprof for a private arabic tutor in dubai, message a few tutors, and tell them your goal. Your first lesson can be as practical as learning to introduce yourself clearly, then building from there.
Aya
Arabic tutor
Iâve always wanted to learn arabic but could never find a tutor to teach me exactly how i wanted to - Aya has been amazing! She explains, speaks clearly and applies useful resources in all of our lessons. Her teaching methods are effective and I...
Brooke, 2 weeks ago
Aya
Arabic tutor
My child had a wonderful lesson with Aya. She is a very patient and passionate teacher who knows how to engage students and make learning enjoyable. The lesson was well-structured, and my child felt comfortable and motivated throughout. I have...
Zain, 2 weeks ago
Kinana
Arabic tutor
Kinana is an excellent Arabic tutor. My kids just started with her three weeks ago and they love to attend class. My wife and I are very happy with her teaching style especially with our non native kids.
Yazan, 3 weeks ago
Ayshath
Arabic tutor
She is punctual, she puts dedication and effort in teaching plus she takes seriously that her students are progressing. I recommend her!
Dunia, 6 months ago
Nadia
Arabic tutor
Both my kids are happy with her teachings and gave 10 stars
Khalid, 9 months ago
Osama
Arabic tutor
I've been learning Arabic with Osama and I couldn't be happier with the experience. He is extremely thorough in his teaching and explains concepts in a way that makes them easy to understand. His lessons are cleverly structured to build up my skills...
Sidharth, 1 year ago