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Arabic Beginner 3

ABC Languages @ Online

Are you ready to take your Arabic skills to the next level? Join our interactive online classes at ABC Languages and learn the past tenses while building vocabulary and improving your conversational skills. Get started today and immerse yourself in the Arabic language and culture.

(384) Beginner 16 and older

Arabic - Total Beginner

ABC Languages @ Online

Start your Arabic language journey with engaging and professional teachers at ABC Languages. Learn basic conversation skills, vocabulary, and Arabic script in just six weeks. Join our Total Beginner Arabic Group Classes and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Arabic language.

(384) Beginner 17 and older
$325

8 sessions

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Arabic Beginner 2

ABC Languages @ Online

Take your Arabic skills to the next level and immerse yourself in conversational practice with our interactive online classes. Join our community of language learners and start speaking Arabic confidently today.

(384) Beginner 16 and older

Arabic Intermediate 2

ABC Languages @ Online

Take your Arabic skills to the next level and master the subjunctive tense with the Arabic Intermediate 2 course at ABC Languages. Immerse yourself in interactive classes focused on conversation and building vocabulary. Join our community today and start your Arabic journey.

(384) Intermediate 16 and older

Arabic - Level 1

Cricket eLearning, Formerly Fluent City @ Virtual Classroom

Start speaking conversational Arabic with Beginner Arabic 1 at Cricket eLearning. Perfect for beginners or those in need of a refresher, this course focuses on the basics of the language, including the alphabet, pronunciation, and adjectives. By the end, you'll be able to confidently communicate the basics, such as asking for directions and describing places.

(116) Beginner 17 and older
$399

11 sessions

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Online Private Arabic Lessons

ABC Languages @ Online

Master the Arabic language with personalized online lessons from ABC Languages. Whether you want one-on-one instruction or prefer to learn with friends and family, our expert instructors will tailor a curriculum just for you. Start your Arabic learning journey today!

(384) All levels 7 and older

Online Private Korean Lessons

ABC Languages @ Online

Looking to learn Korean? Join our customized online program at ABC Languages and receive personalized one-on-one instruction from a professional Korean instructor. Start your language-learning journey today!

(384) All levels 18 and older
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Discover the Best Arabic Classes in Los Angeles

A part of the family of Semitic languages, like Hebrew and Aramaic, Arabic is an ancient language that has been refined and evolved over several centuries. Early versions of Arabic date back to the 8th century BCE with multiple dialects spoken by the nomads and traders of the central and northern Arabian Peninsula. It was the migration of these people that helped spread Arabic language and dialects throughout various regions. 

There are over 360 million speakers of various Arabic dialects today and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the sixth most spoken language in the world. While found across the globe, Arabic is very different from English, making it challenging to learn. It has an entirely different alphabet made up of 28 consonants and three vowels. Often referred to as an “impure abjad,” it is also written and read right to left, creating another hurdle for those who speak English or other romantic languages. 

Designed to be written, Arabic is deeply rooted in calligraphy and is therefore equal parts art and language. Arabic is ancient, steeped in rich history, and a language designed to withstand the tests of time.

Why You Should Learn Arabic in Los Angeles

Did you know that sunny California has the largest Arab population of any state with Los Angeles having the largest cluster of Arab Americans in the state itself? 56 out of all 58 counties in California have Arab communities, so odds are that you know or live near people that speak Arabic. While these people may come from a large range of countries, the one thing they all have in common is their language. You could share that commonality when you learn Arabic!

Learning a foreign language is proven to improve brain function, memory, mental flexibility and creativity, and can even help ward off dementia. Challenging your brain by learning Arabic can condition you to handle challenges better, thanks to improved mental dexterity. And who doesn’t want a healthy, quick-thinking, and creative mind?

Arabic is the official language of 22 countries, so it can be a great way to connect with other cultures and make new friends. You could join an Arabic language conversational group in your area or volunteer at local refugee support organizations to practice your vocabulary while helping others. You could also join a neighborhood ESL program and help new Arabic residents practice their English in exchange for tips and tricks on their native language. 

Knowing a foreign language helps minimize barriers when you travel, allowing you to interact with locals, ask them questions, and understand their culture better. Being able to speak such a popular language also helps with safety when you travel, as you’ll be able to navigate public transit, read street signs, and ask for help when needed.

Looking for a new career opportunity? You could become a translator and work at hospitals, schools, or with your local social services. Being multilingual is highly desirable in today’s job market and knowing Arabic could open up doors in government, foreign relations, or academic areas. Learning Arabic would also allow you to support refugee and immigrant populations as a case coordinator or program manager.

In-Person Arabic Classes in Los Angeles

While there aren’t any in-person classes currently listed in Los Angeles, there are several online options available. These virtual classes can be a great way to begin your Arabic journey, but make sure to check the CourseHorse site frequently as in-person classes are added often!

ABC Languages offers a full range of courses in Arabic, from beginner to advanced. Arabic - Total Beginner is a six-week course that will teach students conversational Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) in 90-minute sessions. Textbooks are not included but students will be provided with intro material for the class and can purchase the book after starting the class.

Arabic Beginner 2 at ABC Languages is ideal for students who are still mastering the alphabet, sounds, and script of the language. You’ll expand upon your knowledge gained from your previous course and develop your conversational skills further.

Fluent City offers an introductory course called Arabic - Level 1. This class will cover all the basics like the alphabet, pronunciation, and both formal and informal language. By the end of the class, students will have basic conversational skills to introduce themselves to others, ask for directions, and engage in simple discussions.

Looking to dip your toes into Arabic before fully committing? All About Arabic: An Intro Workshop is your chance to do just that. This 90-minute class is taught by native speakers and teaches students a bit about greetings, Arabic script, and pronunciation. It’s a great way to test out Arabic before committing to a multi-week course.

Virtual Arabic Classes 

While in-person classes are the best choice for fast and thorough learning, online classes create opportunities for those who live in areas lacking options. Remote learning also keeps you in the comfort of your own home (or wherever you choose), eliminating the need to deal with commuting or parking. 

The International Center for Language Studies (ICLS) offers several courses, including an advanced-level class called Arabic Special Topics that focuses on improving fluency and conversational skills. Students can expect to expand vocabulary on advanced topics and refine pronunciation and grammar. This course can also be taken multiple times as the topics will change with each session.

Another ICLS course is Arabic Intermediate I that focuses on fluency by teaching students to initiate and maintain common conversations. Arabic Intermediate II will introduce students to more advanced verb tenses and complex sentence structures. All classes at ICLS are taught by native Arabic speakers and boast small class sizes with an emphasis on speaking and listening comprehension. 

Private Group Arabic Classes in Los Angeles

Looking to host a one-of-a-kind even for your work team? CourseHorse also offers Arabic classes for private groups and planning a private group class has never been easier. You can schedule your event with zero booking fees and receive confirmation within 24 hours. Need to change your group size after booking? CourseHorse can handle that. Most often you can adjust your group size or class details if given at least 72-hours notice. Plus, CourseHorse has multiple supported platforms, so your virtual class can be held over Zoom or whatever platform works best for you!

While CourseHorse currently doesn’t have any private Arabic group classes available, they can still be provided! If you’re interested in learning more, you can reach out through the contact form on their site. You can also reach out to discuss other options like coordinating a venue space for your event or having your workshop brought directly to your office or home.

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