Language Partner – Practice with a Native
This service is meant for anyone who wants to improve their spoken Arabic as well as their listening skills through real-time conversations with native speakers. It focuses on practical communication which can help you become more fluent as if in real-life situations. Sessions will be designed by your (teacher) language partner, who will choose a certain topic to discuss and speak about. The program is flexible and can be adjusted based on your level, learning goals, and preferred dialect.
🎯 What you’ll practice:
- Day-to-day conversation in Arabic
- Learn Arabic expressions and language chunks
- Asking and answering questions correctly
- Expressing yourself clearly and naturally
- Listening to a native and learning how they naturally expressive themselves.
- Correcting pronunciation and grammar mistakes
- Vocabulary building based on real-life topics
- Adapting to different dialects and registers (formal/informal)
🌍 Available Dialects:
- Modern Standard Arabic (Fus-ha)
- Yemeni/ Gulf
- Egyptian
- Moroccan
- Levantine (Jordanian, Palestinian, Syrian, etc.)
✔️ Requirements to Join:
- Minimum age: 6-99 years
- Full Arabic literacy OR finished Arabic Literacy course
- At least basic understanding of Arabic reading and vocabulary
- Commitment to regular practice
- Willingness to speak as much as possible during the sessions
⌛ Course Packages
- 20 sessions (10 hours of practice)
- 30 sessions (15 hours of practice)
- 45 sessions (27 hours of practice)
- Can be combined with other Arabic101 programs
- It is recommended to have high frequency sessions in order to have better continuation and see faster results.
✳️ Languages & Format:
- Communication is mostly in the target language (Arabic) - but you are helped when you get stuck in a conversation.
- Taught by native speakers of that certain dialects.
- Flexible scheduling (1-on-1 or group settings)
- Ideal for those who want to improve their spoken Arabic and pronunciation
- You learn things that you don't come across in books and formal settings.
