Arabic Tutor

shizalicious
By shizalicious

I want to learn arabic, can someone advise me a place. I just want to learn spoken arabic not written.

Can someone suggest me a place where i can interact in a classroom, not through a computer please.

By Stevenbeth• 15 Nov 2012 16:00
Stevenbeth

I want to learn arabic also!

By woodhouse• 13 Nov 2012 02:32
woodhouse

I'm looking for an Arabic tutor. Please PM me if you can help.

By Niletrader• 14 Aug 2012 20:41
Rating: 4/5
Niletrader

Hello

This is Ashraf Ali, 48yrs, Egyptian man, I have the pleasure offering you online arabic classes at a reasonable rate.

If interested pls feel free to add my Skype : arabiclasses

Yours

Ashraf Ali

By Tarsiers• 31 Jul 2012 10:18
Rating: 2/5
Tarsiers

send me a msg and I will introduce you to an Arabic teacher who has been teaching in certified Qatari Schools for 28 years.

By Hisham786• 31 Jul 2012 10:12
Hisham786

Please let me Know your Location for the Class of Spoken Arabic

regards,

Hisaham

By AFRAN• 20 Jul 2012 14:26
AFRAN

Assalamoaliekum..I am very interested in learning Arabic. Could you help me please.Allah will reward you best.. How can i contact you please..

Jazakallah

By anonymous• 31 May 2012 19:11
anonymous

Can any one tell me , where I can get free teaching for Arabic ......and their culture...If anyone knows .......Even if it only....Teaching Arabic also fine ...........Please...tell me .......thks

By parksbrian• 21 Dec 2011 03:08
parksbrian

I think there is much more better way to learn Arabic through online teachers. right?

By Sheriffz• 14 Nov 2011 22:33
Sheriffz

Assalaamu alaikkum..

Hello,

My name is Sheriff. I live in Westbay. I would like to know the details regarding your coaching in communicative arabic. I am a muslim & I know to read & write arabic. Please feel free either to call me (55715142) or mail me ([email protected]). I want to start the lessons ASAP.

Thanking You.

Yours faithfully,

Sheriff M.A.

By Rafif Abdalla• 22 Oct 2011 10:26
Rafif Abdalla

Dear Baya,

Please send your cv to [email protected]

Regards,

Rafif Abdalla

By Rafif Abdalla• 31 Jul 2011 14:50
Rating: 4/5
Rafif Abdalla

CORNERSTONES LANGUAGE AND LEARNING CENTRE.

TEACHES ARABIC

44310079

By greeny• 27 May 2011 22:51
greeny

my daughter wants to learn arabic. please call me on 55576388

By sudarsan.147• 1 Apr 2011 10:43
sudarsan.147

Kind Attention : Maha

Can i get ur contact details as i wish to learn Arabic Language

Thanks

Sudarsan

E-Mail Id : [email protected]

By q-life• 31 Mar 2011 10:22
q-life

hey! cant anyone tell somebody that this case is closed???

all of the fellas above left Qatar since Sept.2010///

By shaiju.A.H.• 31 Mar 2011 09:49
shaiju.A.H.

i would like to lean arab. just tell me the tuition course. there have any age restrictions?

expecting your valuable reply.

By anonymous• 29 Mar 2011 22:45
anonymous

Hi

I can teach you if you want

By sudarsan.147• 29 Mar 2011 11:07
sudarsan.147

Hai i am Sudarsan ----

Mrs.Baya Can i know ur contact details as i need to know the timings to learn arabic & french

By anonymous• 29 Mar 2011 11:07
anonymous

hai mam / sir

i would like learn arabic writing / reading . im a muslim so i have basic knoledge in arabic . so please help me .arabic is compulsary for my business field

with best regards

sheheem

33070779

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Rating: 4/5
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By Qatari and Proud• 9 Sep 2010 09:52
Rating: 4/5
Qatari and Proud

Berlitz offers arabic speaking lessons but I think its standard arabic not Qatari dialect. If that is what you want, contact them.

By nadinenana• 14 Aug 2010 13:32
nadinenana

Please PM me for details ONLY if you are serious!!!!

By anonymous• 7 Aug 2010 19:36
anonymous

if there is one can you PM me i really need one...

thank you...

By shizalicious• 7 Aug 2010 19:07
shizalicious

can you give me any contact information?

By irfandm• 24 Jul 2010 14:47
irfandm

baya, would like to know more abt the private arabic lesson, email me at [email protected]

By noora muhammad• 23 Jul 2010 06:38
noora muhammad

oohh qatarrii y u gettng so seriouss...

evryone is rite aat ther plaace but no need to be soo serious

we all knw u are best....but mayb baya is also best 4anyone...

well...can u teach me arabiic:P:D

butt be cool yrr....:)

By Qatari citizen• 22 Jul 2010 20:05
Qatari citizen

Baya

are you that stupid to say that you know arabic more than me !!!

by the way i think i know you because there is only a few tunisian in Qatar who teaches English and franch

and i can reach you easily for saying that you speak arabic better than me

we will see then who can speak arabic and i will see if you dare to say this in my face

this is the internet and every one can say whatever he or she want

but in the real world you will shrink like an ant in front of me

By rEzyz• 22 Jul 2010 19:40
rEzyz

well, exex... i m not satisfied with Al-Fanar lessons... they just start from very basic, one could go faster than what they would teach in a month...

By ex.ex.expat• 22 Jul 2010 19:10
ex.ex.expat

Go to Al Fanar. They have classes for men and women (separately) and even teach the Qatari dialect. Plus they are nice people there. :)

By shizalicious• 22 Jul 2010 19:07
shizalicious

soooooooo any institutions here??

By ex.ex.expat• 22 Jul 2010 19:03
ex.ex.expat

such as "Allah looks into our hearts".... ;)

Stick to teaching Arabic, my dear :)

By ex.ex.expat• 22 Jul 2010 19:00
Rating: 2/5
ex.ex.expat

I rest my case. This is not a case of "text speak"; it is a case of fluency and your post doesn't reflect solid knowledge of English grammar and vocabulary . Also, I have heard Moroccans, Algerians and Tunisians speak English, even ones that earned a university degree in English, and their pronunciation is never that of a native speaker. A good friend of mine has a Moroccan wife who has a PhD in English from one of their major universities and although her grammar and vocabulary was great, she couldn't really tutor because students wanted someone who had a native accent and 99 times out of a hundred, that will not be someone who studied English in a foreign university.

Sorry, but my wife was an English teacher for many years and still tutors, and I am still surprised at what passes for "teaching" in many cases.

By anonymous• 22 Jul 2010 18:33
anonymous

it is bcz of arabs like u that we are excluding ourselves!

but beware that there is no difference between arabs nor maghrebins nor any other ethnicity! bcz Allah look into our hearts and how pious we r!

By anonymous• 22 Jul 2010 18:30
anonymous

for ur information north africans are tunisian and moroccan and if u claim that it is up to them ti teach arabic then u assert that they are arabs or how could they teach a language they do not speak! allow me to say that u r speaking out of ignorance! it is true we are not 100% pure arabs but the islamic openenigs were centuries ago!

we speak better arabic than u and better french than u and better english than u despite the fact that we dont use it on a daily basics!

as for me i have a BA in english literature and teaching! i have a good accent as well as we have special courses for pronunciation and speaking!

as for my writings i do teach better than i write;) it is internet im not going 2b so formal:p

By ex.ex.expat• 21 Jul 2010 21:13
ex.ex.expat

Do you think you are superior to North Africans? As I said there are local women who teach Arabic.

And there are alternatives to people from the magreb teaching Arabic. Look at all the people here from Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt (although I wouldn't study Egyptian Arabic because every other Arab laughs at you).

By Qatari citizen• 21 Jul 2010 21:13
Qatari citizen

i dont care about the English language

it is not my language and you are stupid because you made it personal between me and you so this is the end of my conversation with you

By Qatari citizen• 21 Jul 2010 21:08
Qatari citizen

rezyz

do you mean locals should give privet classes for people who needs ??

there are noooooooo qatari gives classes and this will not happen

this job is for people from north africa

not for us

By rEzyz• 21 Jul 2010 21:07
rEzyz

coz my teacher is from morroco and i use to speak arabic with him...he speaks english i must say better than you... ;b

u are right, they are not arabs but maghrabees...

By Qatari citizen• 21 Jul 2010 21:01
Qatari citizen

rezyz

how do you know that they can speak arabic ??

you are not arabic and they are also not arabic

the arabic language spread in these countries when Islam has spread

this is our history you cant argue with it

tunisians and morrocons has problems with communicating

one time i read about them complaining that they cant communicate with arabs

By rEzyz• 21 Jul 2010 20:53
rEzyz

ask any local to teach english or french, even they know it to full extent but they can't manage to teach...! teaching itself is a tough job, you have to first prepare yourself to speak out...

By ex.ex.expat• 21 Jul 2010 20:49
ex.ex.expat

you write! :)

Every non-native speaker who knows some English seems to fancy themselves an English tutor but people should remember that accent is an important part of learning a language. Remember, you get what you pay for.

By ex.ex.expat• 21 Jul 2010 20:46
Rating: 5/5
ex.ex.expat

My wife took a course there not too long ago. I think her teacher was a qatari woman.

By rEzyz• 21 Jul 2010 20:42
Rating: 2/5
rEzyz

your perception is wrong about tunisians or morrocons... they speak good arabic and french too... one can easily understand them... they use to speak with one another in their native accent...

By Qatari citizen• 21 Jul 2010 20:20
Rating: 4/5
Qatari citizen

baya . . Excusez-moi but you are not arabic

how are you going to teach her arabic !!!!

Unfortunately we dont have Specialized institutes to teach arabic like what they have in syria or jordon

and I advise you to learn arabic from the right sources

not from tunisia or morocco people

because those people dont know how to speak arabic

they speak french in thier countries

therefore can they teach you arabic !!!!!

By apakader• 21 Jul 2010 18:20
apakader

i will gove you learn arabic.that is very simple.but where are you staying.give me your [email protected]

By anonymous• 21 Jul 2010 18:03
anonymous

i m Arab i can give u private lessons if u wish!!! any one else interested ? u r welcome!! i m an English teacher as well and i m taking tuition courses! i m also tutoring French.

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