Online Arabic tutors
These tutors offer online sessions and work with students across the UK, including Online.
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Browse online Arabic tutors available UK-wide via video call. Compare rates and enquire directly — no agency fees, no commission.
These tutors offer online sessions and work with students across the UK, including Online.
Arabic tutoring serves students studying Modern Standard Arabic or specific Arabic dialects, heritage speakers developing formal literacy, and students working towards GCSE and A-Level Arabic. With a significant Arabic-speaking community across the UK, demand for qualified Arabic tutors is high.
Arabic's non-Latin script, right-to-left reading direction and the significant difference between formal Modern Standard Arabic and spoken dialects make it one of the most challenging languages for new learners — structured tuition is essential for building correct foundations.
Online tutoring is now the most popular format for private tuition in the UK. Sessions take place via video call with a shared digital whiteboard — tools like Bramble, BitPaper and Google Meet with screen sharing replicate the in-person experience closely. The primary advantage is access: instead of being limited to tutors within driving distance, families can choose from every qualified specialist in the country. For subjects where availability is limited locally — UCAT preparation, Further Maths, Mandarin, Film Studies — online tutoring is often the only practical option. Research published by the Education Endowment Foundation confirms that online tutoring produces equivalent learning gains to face-to-face sessions when the tutor is experienced and the technology is reliable.
Private Arabic tutors in the UK typically charge between £25 and £70 per hour, depending on their experience, qualifications and the level of study. GCSE tutors tend to sit in the £30–£50 range, while A-Level specialists often charge £40–£65. On TutorLab, tutors set their own rates and you can see them before you make contact — no surprises.
Both work well. In-person tutoring in the UK suits younger children who benefit from face-to-face engagement, while online sessions are often more convenient and give access to a wider pool of specialists. Many families start online and never look back — the technology for shared whiteboards and screen sharing has made online Arabic tutoring just as effective as sitting at a table together.
Once a week is the most common arrangement and works well for steady, ongoing progress. Some families increase to twice a week in the final months before exams. For occasional boosts around mock seasons, even two or three sessions can make a meaningful difference. The right frequency depends on how far behind your child is and how quickly they need to catch up.
The most reliable approach is a platform where tutors have verified profiles — you can read their background, see their subjects and levels, and contact them directly. TutorLab lists tutors who have published their own profile, so you can browse, compare rates and reach out without paying agency fees. Most tutors are happy to do a short introductory call before committing to regular sessions.
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