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2+ years
Bioengineering at Penn isn't the usual path to teaching Arabic, but Elias's genuine enthusiasm for the language — listed alongside French among his non-STEM subjects — means he brings a fresh, analytical perspective to vocabulary building, script practice, and foundational grammar. His premed rigor ...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Amal
Through personalized, engaging instruction tailored to each student's unique journey, I am committed to inspiring learners reach their full potential.
Harvard University
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Aaya
As a former IB student, my love for knowledge runs deep. I majored in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, graduating in December 2015 with honors (BME honors and Science and Technology Honors program) and going on to earn a Master's degree in Management Information Sys...
University of Illinois at Chicago
Master's/Graduate
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Master's/Graduate
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Helping students in their education is my passion. I understand how frustrating it is to keep trying on understanding a concept or master a skill without getting a satisfying result. I aim to help students enjoy learning and acquiring knowledge. Always remember that knowledge is power, and nobody ...
Marquette University
MS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Reem
I am a positive facilitator who strives to engage all types of students in the subject matter in a fun way. I have been teaching and tutoring for over 35 years, and my students tell me I am a natural teacher. Working with students as independent individuals, exploring their aspirations, supporting t...
Lebanese American University
MBA

Certified Tutor
Omar
Omar grew up speaking Arabic and brings a native speaker's intuition to teaching the language's trickier elements — like how a single three-letter root branches into dozens of related words across verb forms. His engineering mindset at Rice means he approaches grammar systematically, breaking down c...
Rice University
Bachelor of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Winnie
Winnie's Master's in Middle East Studies included serious engagement with Arabic, and she understands the specific hurdles English speakers face — root-pattern morphology, right-to-left script, and a grammar system that works nothing like Romance languages. She approaches vocabulary and verb conjuga...
Georgetown University
Master of Arts, Middle East Studies
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts, Comparative Literature

Certified Tutor
Arabic's root-based morphology can feel overwhelming at first, but it actually makes vocabulary acquisition more systematic once a student learns to recognize three-letter root patterns. Julien, who speaks Arabic, walks students through reading, writing, and conversational skills with an emphasis on...
American University of Beirut
PHD, Medicine
American University of Beirut
Bachelors, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Alia
A native Arabic speaker who earned her bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Jordan, Alia teaches the language from the inside out — script, pronunciation, grammar, and the cultural context that makes vocabulary stick. Whether a student is starting with the alphabet or working on Mode...
University of Jordan
Master of Arts, English
University of Jordan
Bachelor in Arts, English
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Doctor of Philosophy, Urban Education and Leadership

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Herve
Herve earned his bachelor's degree in Arabic at Ohio State and then put the language to work in the field — living and operating in Arabic-speaking regions including Iraq. That immersion means he teaches not just Modern Standard Arabic grammar and vocabulary but also the cultural context and convers...
Princeton University
Master of Public Policy, Public Policy Analysis
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Bachelor in Arts, Arabic
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Mays
AP Biology Tutor • +6 Subjects
I graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Biology, where I discovered a passion for teaching and a love for subjects like genetics and microbiology. Since then, I've enjoyed tutoring high school students in biology and helping younger kids dive into science basics. Additionally, as a native Arabic speaker with over 12 years of formal study, I'm excited to help students grow their Arabic language skills, whether they're just starting out or looking to go deeper. I love making learning enjoyable and relatable. My approach is all about connecting complex ideas to real-world examples, whether in biology or language, so students can feel confident and curious. Outside of tutoring, I love exploring new recipes and hiking, which brings a fresh perspective to my sessions. I'm genuinely excited to help students reach their goals and develop a love for learning along the way!
Noah
Calculus Tutor • +31 Subjects
I am primarily an SAT and writing tutor with two years of experience and over 60 former students. I have spent hundreds of hours familiarizing myself with dozens of real SAT tests and SAT format-specific strategies. While a tutor, and later general manager, at a boutique university admissions consulting company in Cairo Egypt, I applied my teaching experience to a leading role developing SAT curricula for a variety of skill levels.
Adel
Applied Mathematics Tutor • +57 Subjects
I am expert in teaching math and physics at any level from elementary to graduate.
Ola
Middle School Math Tutor • +1 Subjects
As a Bachelor of Computer Science graduate from Wilfrid Laurier University, I have over 2 years of experience tutoring students in subjects such as Advanced Functions, Physics, and Chemistry. My bilingual proficiency in English and Arabic enables me to connect with a diverse range of learners, fostering a welcoming atmosphere that encourages questions and exploration. I believe in adapting my teaching methods to fit each student's unique learning style, aiming to build their confidence and inspire a genuine interest in science and mathematics. My passion for education stems from witnessing the transformative impact that tailored support can have on a student's academic journey.
Max
Calculus Tutor • +61 Subjects
I am a rising Senior at Williams College where I major in History and Political Science with a certificate in Arabic. Having learned Spanish, Arabic and Korean from scratch, I am a major proponent of learning new languages and enjoy helping others on their language journeys. I am also an avid chess player, and love to introduce others to the game.
Regina George
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +93 Subjects
I would consider myself an expert at strategically navigating the high school world. On Wednesdays, you'll find me in pink. I don't like buses.
Rima
AP Statistics Tutor • +36 Subjects
I am an experienced Instructor holding 2 masters degree and finalizing my PhD dissertation. I'm experienced with more than 11 years of teaching all levels from K to university students. You learn with excitement and achieving great results. I'm always committed to my students and follow up committed closely and I care a lot of them. My experience with teaching enabled me to utilise many teaching techniques and strategies that allows students to learn easily and effectively. My academic studies enables me to have great self confidence while teaching since I have many years of instructing experience to many levels. To add more, I have taught in 3 different countries with diversity and knowledge experience.
Bayan
Anatomy & Physiology Tutor • +2 Subjects
As a passionate educator with a Doctorate in Medicine and Surgery from Jordan University of Science and Technology, I am dedicated to fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment. My experience in subjects such as Anatomy , Physiology, Microbiology, and Pharmacology allows me to connect with students on various levels, tailoring my approach to meet their unique needs. I believe in the importance of building confidence and encouraging curiosity, which motivates my students to excel academically. I am excited to share my knowledge and help students navigate their educational journeys, ensuring they not only grasp complex concepts but also develop a love for learning.
Hana
Elementary School Reading Tutor • +1 Subjects
As a dedicated educator with a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Jordan, I am eager to contribute to Varsity Tutors and inspire students in elementary and middle school English, reading, and writing. With over 3 years of tutoring experience and a solid background as a certified teacher in New Jersey, I have the ability to connect with students and foster their love of learning. My hands-on, interactive teaching approach emphasizes critical thinking and creativity, allowing students to engage with material in meaningful ways. I am particularly passionate about helping English language learners thrive, utilizing my bilingual skills to create a welcoming environment for all. Adding to that my second language which is Arabic (my native language) that will help those students who needs to learn English. Ultimately, I find immense joy in guiding students to achieve their personal best and explore their potential.
Gary
Calculus Tutor • +38 Subjects
I am a graduate of Brigham Young University, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in International Relations with an emphasis in Middle Eastern Studies and Arabic. As part of my coursework, I studied Arabic for three years and spent a semester in Amman, Jordan. After graduating, I worked on a U.S. Senate campaign, then interned at a think tank and congressional office in Washington, DC. While at the think tank, I co-authored an article that was published in US News and World Report. I am currently pursuing my juris doctorate (JD) at the University of Georgia School of Law.
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Arabic verb conjugation is notoriously complex because verbs change based on subject, gender, tense, and mood—often with root letter changes that don't follow predictable patterns. A tutor breaks this down systematically, teaching you to recognize root patterns (like the three-letter triliteral system) and practice conjugations in context rather than memorizing isolated tables. This approach builds intuition for how verbs work across different situations, making conjugation feel logical instead of arbitrary.
MSA is the formal written standard used in media, literature, and official communication, while dialects (Egyptian, Levantine, Gulf, etc.) are what native speakers use daily. A tutor helps you choose based on your goals—MSA if you need formal proficiency or plan to study Arabic literature, or a specific dialect if you're learning for travel or connecting with a particular community. Many students benefit from learning MSA as a foundation, then adding conversational dialect skills with a tutor who understands both systems.
In a classroom, you might speak for just a few minutes per class; with a tutor, you get sustained conversation practice tailored to your level and interests. A tutor can correct your pronunciation, grammar, and word choice in real-time, model natural speech patterns, and adjust difficulty on the fly—creating a safe space to make mistakes and build confidence. This consistent, personalized speaking practice is essential for developing fluency and accent awareness, especially since Arabic pronunciation includes sounds unfamiliar to English speakers.
Arabic vocabulary is challenging because words often have multiple related forms (noun, verb, adjective) derived from the same root, plus formal vs. colloquial versions. A tutor teaches you to learn words in context and by root family rather than isolated lists, so you understand how forms connect. They also use spaced repetition and retrieval practice—reviewing vocabulary across multiple lessons and in conversation—which research shows dramatically improves long-term retention compared to cramming.
Arabic script connects letters differently depending on position in a word, and vowel marks (diacritics) are often omitted in everyday writing, making reading and writing both tricky. A tutor teaches you to recognize letter forms in context, builds muscle memory through guided writing practice, and helps you understand when diacritics matter (like in formal texts or when ambiguity could arise). They also explain grammar rules like agreement and word order as they apply to written Arabic, bridging the gap between reading comprehension and actual writing.
Arabic is deeply tied to Islamic history, literature, poetry, and diverse regional cultures—understanding these contexts makes language learning richer and more meaningful. A tutor can weave cultural elements into lessons: discussing classical poetry to illustrate grammar, explaining idioms rooted in Arab traditions, or exploring media and current events in Arabic. This immersion-style approach not only makes learning more engaging but also helps you understand why native speakers express ideas certain ways, accelerating both comprehension and natural speech patterns.
Arabic listening is hard because native speech is fast, pronunciation varies by dialect, and formal Arabic sounds quite different from spoken versions. A tutor exposes you to authentic audio at controlled speeds, teaches you to recognize common patterns and contractions, and explains regional pronunciation differences. They also practice active listening strategies with you—like identifying key words before full comprehension—building your ear gradually so you can eventually follow natural conversations and media without translation.
Arabic grammar has formal rules (especially in MSA) that don't always match how natives actually speak, which can confuse learners. A skilled tutor teaches you the rules as a foundation, then shows you how native speakers bend or simplify them in real conversation—explaining the difference between textbook Arabic and living Arabic. This dual approach prevents you from sounding overly formal or robotic, while still giving you the grammatical framework to understand written texts and construct your own sentences correctly.
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