Arabic Lessons in Leeds. Learn Arabic
All of our Arabic trainers are fully-qualified native speakers who will tailor your course to your individual requirements. Classes are held at a venue and time that suit you, whether that be morning, afternoon or evening; weekdays or weekends. One-to-one and small-group options are available to suit everyone from solo learners to businesses. Course materials are provided.
One-to-one General/Business
Arabic Course in Leeds
It's no problem if you need to take Arabic lessons specifically for personal use or to help with your career - our trainers mould the lesson plan to your precise needs.
A General course in Arabic will grant you 'Survival Arabic' - enough under your belt to furnish you with a working knowledge for the purpose of visiting the country, allowing you to introduce yourself and engage in conversation with native speakers. Business courses are aimed at those wishing to work in the target language - so a working knowledge of etiquette in Arabic business, as well as developing proficient reading and writing skills.
Our Arabic courses would not be fixed to a specific curriculum, however. You know the specifics of what you will need from your new language, and all you need do is tell your teacher. Perhaps if you are taking a Business course, you may want to focus more on Arabic telephone or email skills, or a specific vocabulary for your line of work. Equally, a General course will cover the fundamentals, but further focus in any particular area can easily be arranged with your teacher.
Typical Business course students include those in international import/export, those hoping to gain acquisitions in foreign countries, those within multinational corporations, and people who do business with foreign institutions and governments. General courses are not simply for those who need to reach a certain level of Arabic for an exam - they are perfect for those wishing to pack up and move abroad, those marrying a Arabic national, as well as those travelling to the country for any other reason.
› Two-to-One and Small Group - Arabic Course in Leeds (closed group)
Info about Leeds
The fourth most populated city in England and one of the country's core cities, the metropolitan district of Leeds has just over three quarters of a million residents. The city was recently voted the best city to visit in the UK outside of London, and its two universities attract thousands of overseas students every year.
With this constant influx of people from all around the world, Leeds is a remarkably good spot to start learning a new language. With a large south Asian population and a notable Chinese contingent, there are plenty of opportunities around the city for daily practice, and with your native speaker tutor, you'll be making huge leaps in a fraction of the time it would take with a regular course.
Leeds Facts
- Average Temperature (Winter) in Leeds: 10°C
- Population of Leeds: 715404
- Most desirable neighbourhoods in Leeds: Chapeltown, West Yorkshire
- Main Rivers in Leeds: River Aire
- Top Sports Teams in Leeds: Leeds United A.F.C
Info about Arabic
Just as Latin forms the basis of most European languages, Arabic is prevalent throughout Islamic tongues. The most-spoken Semitic language in the world (well over 250 million speakers, mainly across the north of Africa), the Arabic language was of massive importance during the Middle Ages, with many important scientific, mathematical and philosophical works emanating from the Arabic world.
The first worry about learning Arabic is the alphabet - the main factor of confusion being that it is written from right to left. However, once you've settled in to the new writing system and rules of pronunciation, Arabic is an intensely rich language which attracts millions of new speakers every year.
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Typical course length:
• 30 hours per level
(classes are usually 2 hours each)
We also offer packages of:
• 20 hours
• 50 hours
• 100 hours
(with discounted rates)















