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Gary
Three years of formal Arabic study at Brigham Young plus a semester living in Amman, Jordan, give Gary a rare combination of classroom grammar and real-world conversational fluency. He breaks down Modern Standard Arabic script, verb conjugations, and sentence structure while weaving in the colloquia...
Brigham Young University-Provo
Bachelor in Arts, International Relations
University of Georgia
Juris Doctor, Law

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Mosab
Having earned a bachelor's degree in Arabic, Mosab brings academic depth to a language many tutors know only conversationally. He digs into root-pattern morphology, verb forms (I through X), and the grammatical case system that trips up intermediate learners, making the jump from Modern Standard Ara...
Tufts University
Bachelors, International Relations and Arabic
Harvard University
Current Grad Student, Health Sciences

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Having lived and worked in Cairo — where he managed SAT curricula at a university admissions consulting company — Noah developed real fluency in Arabic beyond what a classroom provides. He teaches vocabulary acquisition, script reading, and conversational patterns grounded in everyday usage rather t...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Rhamy
Learning Arabic means navigating a root-based word system, right-to-left script, and grammar structures that have no direct English equivalent. Rhamy teaches the language with attention to these foundational mechanics — verb conjugation patterns, noun cases, and how three-letter roots generate entir...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Engineering, Computer Engineering, General

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6+ years
Connor's deep interest in Middle Eastern history and culture led him to study Arabic, and he brings that contextual richness into language sessions. He tackles script recognition, root-pattern morphology, and basic conversational structures in a way that connects the language to the region's literat...
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Science

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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

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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

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6+ years
Youkavet
Fluent in Farsi and familiar with Arabic script and grammatical structures through her multilingual background, Youkavet brings a linguist's perspective to teaching Arabic. Her psycholinguistics degree means she understands how learners internalize new phonological systems and verb morphology, so sh...
University of California Los Angeles
Bachelor of Science, Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics

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Anna
Anna's undergraduate degree in Near Eastern Studies included intensive Arabic coursework, giving her a grounding in Modern Standard Arabic script, morphology, and root-pattern vocabulary systems. She breaks down the triliteral root structure so learners can start recognizing word families early, whi...
Pardee RAND Graduate School
PHD, Policy Analysis
Cornell University
Bachelor in Arts, Near Eastern Studies

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8+ years
Jad
As a native-level Arabic speaker fluent in both conversational and written registers, Jad teaches everything from alphabet fundamentals and verb conjugation patterns to the nuances of formal versus colloquial dialect. His trilingual fluency means he can pinpoint exactly where English or French speak...
The New School University
Master of Arts, Digital Communications and Multimedia
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor in Arts, Advertising
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Frequently Asked Questions
Arabic is a complex language with unique grammar structures, a different writing system, and distinct dialects that can be challenging to master in a traditional classroom setting. With Fort Worth's 15:1 average student-teacher ratio, personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to focus on your student's specific needs—whether that's mastering verb conjugations, building conversational confidence, or preparing for AP Arabic exams. Personalized tutoring accelerates progress by targeting exactly where your student struggles, rather than moving at a classroom pace.
During the initial session, a tutor will assess your student's current Arabic proficiency level, identify specific challenges (like pronunciation, grammar, or reading comprehension), and discuss learning goals. This diagnostic approach helps the tutor create a customized plan that aligns with your student's curriculum and timeline, whether they're building foundational skills or preparing for standardized tests. You'll leave with a clear understanding of how personalized instruction will address your student's needs.
Varsity Tutors connects students with tutors who understand state standards and common curriculum frameworks for Arabic instruction, including Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and conversational dialects. Tutors can support students across Fort Worth's 12 school districts, whether they're in introductory Arabic courses, AP Arabic preparation, or advanced conversation and composition work. Personalized instruction ensures your student stays on track with classroom expectations while getting targeted help on difficult concepts.
Many students struggle with Arabic's complex grammar system—particularly verb conjugations, gender agreement, and the distinction between Modern Standard Arabic and colloquial dialects. The writing system and pronunciation of sounds unfamiliar in English also present initial hurdles. Personalized tutoring addresses these specific pain points through targeted practice, immediate feedback, and strategies tailored to your student's learning style, helping them build confidence faster than in a classroom environment.
Absolutely. One of the key advantages of personalized 1-on-1 instruction is the opportunity for authentic dialogue practice. Tutors can engage students in real conversations, correct pronunciation in real-time, and build listening comprehension skills that classroom settings often can't prioritize. Whether your student is preparing for travel, cultural connection, or fluency goals, personalized tutoring creates a safe space to practice speaking and develop natural communication patterns.
Yes. Tutors can help students prepare for AP Arabic Language and Culture exams, as well as other standardized assessments. Test prep tutoring focuses on the specific skills assessed—reading comprehension, listening, writing, and speaking—with practice materials and strategies tailored to exam formats. Personalized instruction allows tutors to identify your student's weak areas and dedicate focused time to improvement before test day.
Varsity Tutors connects students with expert tutors who have demonstrated proficiency in Arabic, often including native speakers, advanced learners, or educators with formal training in Arabic instruction. Tutors understand both the language's structure and effective teaching strategies for English speakers. When you connect with a tutor, you'll learn about their background, experience level, and teaching approach to ensure it's a good fit for your student's goals.
Progress depends on your student's starting level and goals, but most students see noticeable improvement in specific areas—like pronunciation, grammar accuracy, or conversational confidence—within 4-6 weeks of consistent personalized tutoring. Building conversational fluency typically takes longer (language learning research suggests 600+ hours for professional proficiency), but personalized instruction significantly accelerates progress compared to classroom-only learning. Regular sessions and practice between lessons are key to sustained improvement.
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