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Arabic tutor Hanan H

Hanan H

5.0
664 Lessons
From
$23.16 / h
From
Egypt
Speaks
Arabic and English
"Dr. Hanan is a very good tutor. She is very thorough in her teaching of the language when it comes..."
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Arabic tutor Mira E

Mira E

5.0
1 Lesson
From
$34.19 / h
From
Lebanon
Speaks
Arabic, English, and French
"Mira is an exceptional tutor who has a structure to her lessons that rivals the best university type of course,..."
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Arabic tutor Rofayda B

Rofayda B

5.0
450 Lessons
From
$15.44 / h
From
Egypt
Speaks
Arabic, English, and German
"Lessons with Mdm Rofayda have been wholesome and lively. We are growing in vocabulary, grammar, speaking and listening with ease...."
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Arabic tutor Nafie B

Nafie B

5.0
1 Lesson
From
$12.13 / h
From
Morocco
Speaks
Arabic and English
"Very professional, patient teacher. English fluency is great, deep knowledge of linguistics and learning methods."
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Arabic tutor Ahmed T

Ahmed T

5.0
2 Lessons
From
$11.03 / h
From
Egypt
Speaks
Arabic, English, French, and Spanish
"Fantastic instructor! His command of English is excellent, making communication very easy. His patience and flexibility in teaching are truly..."
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Arabic tutor Hadeer H

Hadeer H

NEW
0 Lessons
From
$22.06 / h
From
Egypt
Speaks
Arabic and English
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Arabic tutor Mohamed Fadel B

Mohamed Fadel B

5.0
8 Lessons
From
$20.95 / h

Mohamed Fadel B

From
Algeria
Speaks
Arabic, English, French, and Indonesian
"I highly recommend Mohamed as a tutor for Arabic. He has been teaching my two kids, aged 6 and 10,..."
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best options for receiving Arabic lessons in Austin?

Whether you live in the city centre or the suburbs of Austin, there are many options for learning Arabic. You could use an app or a software program if you're looking to pick up basic vocabulary and learn some grammar rules. Alternatively, you could attend group lessons with Arabic tutors in Austin if you're keen for a social experience. Or, you could take 1-on-1 lessons with a private tutor. This isn't the cheapest way to learn a language but it's possibly the most effective, assuming you have a good tutor. Learning online rather than face-to-face may make private tutors a more affordable option. Check the tutor profiles above to see how much it's likely to cost. Prices vary a lot depending on the tutor, but will usually be cheaper than learning with an Arabic tutor in Austin, face-to-face.

How does learning with a tutor via video call differ from learning face-to-face with an Arabic tutor in Austin?

Sometimes students tell us that they're not sure about learning Arabic online because they think it’ll be completely different to learning face-to-face. But usually when they try it, they find that the experience is almost the same and they often build a solid relationship with their tutor.

Once you start a video call with your chosen tutor, you’ll be able to communicate with them as if you were in the same room. The tutor will typically also share learning resources with you (newspaper articles, YouTube, etc.) and you’ll be able to collaborate in real-time using a tool like Google Docs or Dropbox Paper.

Do any of the tutors on LanguaTalk also provide Arabic lessons in Austin?

Tutors on LanguaTalk sometimes provide lessons locally, but most only provide online lessons as it is more convenient and allows them to work from home. In addition, most tutors are not teaching Arabic in Austin because they're living elsewhere in the world. If you decide to book with a tutor, you should assume that they can only teach you online.

What's the best way to find an Arabic tutor near me in Austin?

If you're really not keen on learning with a teacher via video call, LanguaTalk isn't going to be the right choice for you. You can instead search for a tutor on a local service listing website, or put up an advert in your local area. We do encourage you to give it a try learning online though - you've got nothing to lose as you can book a free trial session. Most people find the experience is as good as learning face-to-face, but with the benefit of having access to better tutors at a lower cost.

How much do Austin Arabic tutors charge per hour?

Our research suggests that the average cost for private Arabic lessons in Austin is somewhere between $25-$35 per hour. As online tutors do not need to travel to you and they often live in countries with a lower cost of living, the hourly cost tends to be significantly lower.

New to LanguaTalk? We'll give you a credit for a free trial session. Many, but not all, tutors offer these for free. If they do not, the price will be just 30 percent of their full lesson price, so you can still try a session at minimal cost.

Trial sessions last 30 minutes. They allow you to assess whether the tutor is a good fit for you, and get a feel for learning online. The tutor will assess your level and aim to understand your needs and interests so that they can customise any lessons you decide to take. You'll be encouraged to speak in Arabic as much as possible, but of course you can speak in English too!

If, after your trial session, you don't feel that the tutor is quite right for you, you can book a trial with another tutor for just 30 percent of their full lesson price.

The beauty of taking lessons online is that you can learn anytime, anywhere. When you choose a tutor, just check their calendar to make sure that they have available times that fit your schedule. Some tutors have limited availability as they already have a lot of students.

The vast majority of students take 55-minute lessons. But some tutors also provide the option of 30-minute lessons. If they do, you’ll see this noted on their profile (below their pricing and above the ‘Buy Lessons’ button).

55-minute lessons are recommended for most students. In general, we only suggest considering 30-minute lessons if they’re for your child, or you have an intermediate level and only want conversation practice.

On LanguaTalk, you can find exceptional tutors for 1-on-1 Arabic lessons tailored to your goals and learning preferences. Here’s how to try it for yourself:

1 - Find your ideal tutor by browsing videos, reviews, pricing and availability.

2 - Book a trial. Many tutors offer a 30-minute trial for free; others charge a discounted price.

3 - Take personalised lessons with your new tutor via video call. Or try someone else.

No card is required to book a free trial session. Please only book if you're considering taking lessons. Pricing varies by tutor and you can use the filter to find someone who fits your budget. You can pay one lesson at a time, or buy in bulk for a discount (open a tutor's profile to see their pricing options).

We’re confident you’ll love learning via LanguaTalk. We're trusted by students all over the world because we're transparent. We ask students to rate each lesson, and we display reviews on tutors’ profiles.

99.8% of lesson ratings are 5 stars. Why? Because unlike other platforms, we accept only the top 10% of tutor applications.

To see our full FAQs or get help from our friendly team, click the 'Help' button in the bottom-right. You can also watch students talking about their experiences learning via LanguaTalk below.

Lessons are taught 1-on-1 so that you receive your tutor’s full attention and can make fast progress. Communicating via video call, you’ll be able to talk to your tutor and share learning materials as if you were in the same room.

The tutors vary in terms of their teaching methods, resources, experiences, and personalities. So we suggest you look at several profiles to choose the best tutor for you. Whichever Arabic tutor you pick, they'll aim to tailor the lessons to your individual needs.