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The average price of Arabic lessons is 89 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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On Superprof, many of our Arabic tutors offer online tuition.
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5 tutors are currently available to give Arabic lessons near you.
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Our Arabic tutors in Fujairah have an average rating of 5 out 5.
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Learn to speak Arabic with our amazing tutors available in Fujairah
| ✅ Average price: | 89AED/h |
| ✅ Average response time: | 4h |
| ✅ Tutors available: | 5 |
| ✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Fun fact: Fujairah is the only emirate on the UAE’s east coast, so you’ll hear Arabic in a slightly different daily rhythm than Dubai or Abu Dhabi. Think of the quick greetings in the morning at the Corniche, the polite phrases you catch at Friday prayers near Al Bidya Mosque, or the Arabic announcements you hear when you’re out shopping in town. If you’ve been meaning to learn Arabic but keep putting it off, a local arabic language tutor can turn those little moments into real progress.
That’s where Superprof comes in. On Superprof, you can browse profiles, read reviews, and choose a tutor in Fujairah for face-to-face lessons or online sessions, depending on your schedule and comfort.
People search for arabic classes near me for all kinds of reasons in Fujairah. Some want better school grades. Some parents want their kids to read and write confidently. Others want Arabic for work, daily life, or to feel more at home in the UAE.
Private lessons make that goal feel simpler because the plan is built around you. Here are a few real advantages of learning with an arabic language tutor in Fujairah:
Price check for Fujairah: on Superprof, Arabic tutoring commonly sits around AED 50 to AED 150 per hour depending on the tutor’s experience, level (kids, GCSE-style international programs, university), and whether you choose online or face-to-face lessons.
If you’re wondering whether private tutoring really helps, there’s good evidence. A well-known meta-analysis by Bloom (1984) on one-to-one tutoring, often called the “2 sigma problem,” reported that students receiving tutoring performed much better than those in standard classroom settings on average. Arabic is a language skill, so the feedback loop matters a lot: you try, you get corrected, you try again.
In Fujairah, Arabic isn’t just “a subject.” It’s the language you see on road signs, official forms, clinic reception desks, and school notices. When you learn Arabic here, you can practice it right away in real life. Honestly, that’s the part many students miss when they only use apps.
Here are a few local angles your tutor can use to keep lessons practical:
And for adults, Arabic can be a work advantage. Fujairah has activity around logistics, shipping, and services tied to Fujairah Port and industrial areas. If you work with Arabic-speaking clients, even basic professional Arabic, like polite email openings and clear requests, can change how smoothly your day goes.
If you’re new to Arabic, the “what” can feel foggy. A good arabic language tutor in Fujairah will usually mix four skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. But the building blocks are pretty clear.
You’ll start with the Arabic alphabet and letter shapes. Arabic letters change form depending on where they sit in a word. Then comes pronunciation, including sounds that don’t exist in English, like “ع” (ayn). A tutor can show you how to place your throat and tongue, and they’ll correct you gently before the habit sticks.
Harakat are the little vowel marks above and below letters. Many everyday texts skip them, which is why beginners feel like Arabic is “missing vowels.” A tutor can train you to read with harakat first, then gradually read without them using context, like training wheels coming off.
Arabic is built around roots, usually three letters that carry a core meaning. From one root, you can build many related words. This makes vocabulary learning easier once you see the pattern. For example, your tutor might teach you to spot a root in a sign or simple news headline, then guess meaning before checking.
Students often get stuck on verb conjugation (how a verb changes with “I,” “you,” “they”), and on masculine and feminine forms. A tutor can keep it practical with short drills: “I went,” “she went,” “we went,” then move into sentences you’d say in Fujairah, like arranging a delivery time or speaking to a school administrator.
That mix of structure and real examples is what helps you learn Arabic language skills that transfer to daily life.
Try the “10 sentence routine” for two weeks. It’s small, but it adds up.
Pick one theme you actually use in Fujairah, like shopping, school messages, or visiting a clinic. With your tutor, write 10 short sentences you might say, then practice them out loud every day for 5 minutes. Record yourself on your phone once every few days. You’ll hear your own improvement, and you’ll catch repeated mistakes. Your tutor can then adjust the next lesson based on what you struggled with, not what a textbook thinks you need.
If you want to learn arabic in Fujairah, private lessons help because they’re personal, flexible, and focused on your real needs, whether that’s school support, daily conversation, or workplace Arabic. You can also choose between face-to-face and online lessons, which makes it easier to stay consistent.
On Superprof, you can compare tutors, check reviews, and find an arabic language tutor who matches your level. There are currently 5 tutors available in Fujairah, so you can filter by price, teaching style, and availability. If you’ve been searching for arabic classes or arabic classes near me, start by browsing Superprof and message a few tutors to find the right fit for your first lesson.
Aya
Arabic tutor
Ms Aya is a very good and excellent tracher for Arabic. She always go extra mile to teach her students and she explains everything in a very nice, polite and gentle manner. She has been one of the best tutor. Extremely good.
Nargis, 2 weeks ago
Al hamza
Arabic tutor
Excellent tutor for my 7 and 9 year old children and also myself in my 30s. A solid focus on the foundational building blocks of reading and writing along with a structured lesson plan. I would 100% recommend Hamza to everybody.
James, 3 weeks ago
Aya
Arabic tutor
Excellent Arabic tutor! My Grade 1 daughter has shown great improvement in her Arabic skills since starting lessons. The teacher is patient, supportive, and makes learning fun and engaging. My daughter enjoys every class and has become much more...
Biolin, 3 weeks ago
Mirna
Arabic tutor
Professional approach, excellent knowledge, kindness, excellent attitude, good feeling for the student
Renato, 3 weeks ago
Seba
Arabic tutor
Seba is a patient tutor for my 7yo son :) her arabic lesssons are interactive and useful. She is kind, always prepared and flexible.
Agnė, 1 month ago
Aya
Arabic tutor
I’ve 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 months ago