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Learn Levantine Arabic with expert tutors on italki. Improve your speaking, listening, and vocabulary through tailored lessons, all at your own pace and schedule. Start today!

Learn Arabic (Levantine) with the teacher Abdulrahman Arabic.
4.9

2,636 Lessons

Abdulrahman Arabicid verified
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Speaks :Arabic (Levantine)
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Arabic
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·Arabic (Modern Standard)
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·Turkish
C2
·English
C1
·German
C1
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Start to SPEAK, reach your PEAK. Since that I live in Istanbul, I meet people from all around the world. I'm experienced in teaching and helping others understand Arabic and Turkish. I'm not considered chatty or talkative, rather I am a good listener and enjoy listening to others and build two-way communications.

USD 15.00/trial
Available 18:00 Tomorrow
Learn Arabic (Levantine) with the teacher Mr.Moustafa.
4.9

805 Lessons

Mr.Moustafaid verified
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Speaks :Arabic (Levantine)
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Arabic
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·Arabic (Modern Standard)
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·English
C2

I have graduated of the Faculty of Commerce, specializing in Management and Economics from Ain Shams University, Egypt So I can teach you the language related to business or public language or to prepare for your exams or whatever your goal of learning the language we will work together to achieve it.

USD 6.00/trial
Available 09:00 Tomorrow
Learn Arabic (Levantine) with the teacher Nour G.
5.0

757 Lessons

Nour Gid verified
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Speaks :Arabic (Levantine)
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Arabic
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·Arabic (Modern Standard)
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·English
C2

Expert and patient teacher with 3 years of experience As a teacher, I provide each student with a suitable plan that matches his/her goal. I love to encourage people to learn more and to be happy through their learning journey. Besides, I'm always on time and feel committed to my lessons, and I offer my student many ways to enjoy Arabic. I can teach both Modern Standard Arabic and Palestinian Dialect. I have 2 years experience as an Arabic teacher for non-native speakers. I'm your right choice for this wonderful journey, so what are you waiting for? Book a lesson and Let's start.

USD 15.00/trial
Available 09:00 Tomorrow
Learn Arabic (Levantine) with the teacher Amena.
5.0

712 Lessons

Amenaid verified
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Speaks :Arabic (Levantine)
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Arabic
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·Arabic (Modern Standard)
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·Turkish
B1
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Ten years of experience in teaching Arabic in educational centers. I am kind, patient, understanding, and slow. I make sure the student is smiling by the end of the lesson and that she or he feels comfortable at all times. I have many educational materials and interactive technology programs, to keep students active and enthusiastic throughout the lesson.

USD 5.00/trial
Available 09:00 Tomorrow
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Frequently asked questions

What is Levantine Arabic, and how is it different from Modern Standard Arabic?

Levantine Arabic is a dialect spoken in the Levant region, which includes countries like Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Palestine. It is used in everyday conversation and is the most common form of Arabic spoken in these areas. Unlike Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which is used in formal settings, writing, and media across the Arab world, Levantine Arabic is more informal and has a distinct pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.

MSA is based on classical Arabic and is standardized, meaning it doesn’t vary much between regions. In contrast, Levantine Arabic includes unique words, expressions, and idioms that vary by country or even city within the Levant region. Levantine Arabic is generally not written, whereas MSA is used in books, newspapers, and official documents. Learning Levantine Arabic is especially useful for everyday conversations, travel, and cultural immersion in the Levant region.

What will I learn in my Levantine Arabic lessons?

In your Levantine Arabic lessons, you will focus on learning the practical, spoken form of the language used in daily life in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Palestine. Key areas include:

1. Vocabulary: You’ll build a solid foundation of commonly used words and phrases specific to Levantine Arabic, including greetings, food-related terms, travel vocabulary, and more.

2. Pronunciation: Your tutor will help you perfect the distinct sounds and intonations of Levantine Arabic to sound natural and authentic.

3. Grammar: You’ll learn the basic grammar rules, such as sentence structure, verb conjugations, and noun-adjective agreement, tailored to the Levantine dialect.

4. Conversation Skills: You’ll practice speaking through real-life conversations, helping you communicate confidently in casual situations, from ordering food to making small talk.

5. Cultural Context: Alongside language, you’ll explore cultural aspects, like social norms, traditions, and idiomatic expressions used in the Levantine region.

Your tutor will customize the lessons to suit your needs, whether you’re learning for travel, work, or personal interest.

How much do Levantine Arabic lessons cost on italki?

The cost of Levantine Arabic lessons on italki varies depending on the tutor’s experience, qualifications, and lesson duration. On average, prices range from $10 to $30 per lesson, with some tutors offering discounted rates for first-time students or package deals. You can find tutors at different price points, so it’s possible to select one that fits your budget. Additionally, you can choose lesson lengths from 30 minutes to 60 minutes, which may also impact the price. Prices are flexible, allowing you to choose a tutor based on both your learning goals and budget.

How often should I take Levantine Arabic lessons for the best progress?

For the best progress in learning Levantine Arabic, it’s recommended to take lessons at least 2-3 times a week. Regular lessons help reinforce the material, build consistency, and improve retention. However, the frequency can vary based on your personal goals, availability, and learning pace. If you’re aiming for conversational fluency, more frequent sessions may be beneficial. For those with a busier schedule, one lesson per week can still show progress, especially if you complement lessons with self-study, such as reviewing vocabulary, practicing speaking, or listening to Levantine Arabic media. The key is to maintain regular exposure and practice to develop confidence and fluency.

Can I switch tutors if I feel the lessons are not working for me?

Yes, on italki, you can easily switch tutors if you feel that the lessons are not meeting your needs. It’s important to find a tutor whose teaching style, pace, and approach align with your learning goals. If you’re not satisfied with your current tutor, you can explore other options by browsing different profiles, reading reviews, and booking trial lessons with other tutors. Switching tutors is a common part of the learning process, and it’s a great way to ensure you get the most effective lessons for your learning style.

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