Arabic Language Tuition in Singapore
One-to-one Arabic lessons in Singapore — Modern Standard Arabic, Quranic Arabic and everyday conversation.
- MOE-aligned
- Screened tutors
- In-person & online
- 4 languages

What is Arabic language tuition in Singapore?
Arabic language tuition in Singapore is private coaching in reading, writing, listening and speaking Arabic. Tutors teach the Arabic script, Modern Standard Arabic for academic and professional use, Quranic Arabic for religious study, and conversational Arabic, paced to the learner's goals in person or online.
The essentials
What is Arabic Language Tuition?
Arabic language tuition in Singapore is private coaching in reading, writing, listening and speaking Arabic, benchmarked to the CEFR (A1–C2) scale and, where required, the ALPT (Arabic Language Proficiency Test) and ACTFL proficiency descriptors. Tutors teach the Arabic script and pronunciation, Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) for academic and professional use, Quranic and classical Arabic for religious study in the tradition of Al-Azhar University standards and widely-used resources such as the Madinah Arabic Madinah Book series, and conversational Arabic for travel and work. The MOE Mother Tongue framework does not cover Arabic, so progression is private and goal-driven rather than examination-bound.
Curriculum
What We Cover
Arabic by learning goal
Script & Foundations
Read and write Arabic
Arabic alphabet; Joining letters; Short and long vowels; Reading fluency basics
Modern Standard Arabic
Academic and formal Arabic
Grammar (nahw) basics; Vocabulary building; Reading comprehension; Formal writing
Quranic & Conversational
Application tracks
Tajweed and Quranic reading; Classical text comprehension; Everyday conversation; Listening practice
Good to know
Things parents ask us first
Choose your Arabic track first
Modern Standard Arabic, Quranic/classical Arabic and conversational Arabic are taught differently. We confirm the goal at assessment so the lesson plan, materials and tutor expertise match it.
Master the script early
Investing in the Arabic alphabet, letter-joining and short/long vowels before pushing into grammar pays off — reading fluency unlocks every later track, whether Quranic, academic or conversational.
Not an MOE syllabus subject
Arabic sits outside the MOE Mother Tongue framework. Progress is paced by the learner's goal and proficiency rather than a Singapore school grade, which is why this page has no MOE level pathway.
Works for children and working adults
Lessons are themed and paced by age — playful for young children, goal-driven for working professionals — so the same programme serves a family and an adult learner equally well.
Compare
Arabic tracks — how the focus areas compare
Choosing the right track for your goal
| Aspect | Track | Best for | Core focus | Typical learner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Modern Standard Arabic | Academic & professional use | Grammar (nahw), reading, formal writing | Students & professionals | |
| Quranic / classical Arabic | Religious study | Tajweed, classical text comprehension | Faith-based learners | |
| Conversational Arabic | Travel, work, daily life | Speaking, listening, everyday vocabulary | All ages |
For Whom
Who Arabic tuition in Singapore is for
We match the tutor and track to the learner's goal
Young children & families
Parents introducing Arabic early, often alongside Quranic study, with playful script and vocabulary work.
- Learning Devanagari-unfamiliar script
- Keeping young learners engaged
- Balancing with school workload
Faith-based learners
Learners focused on Quranic and classical Arabic, tajweed and understanding religious texts.
- Correct tajweed pronunciation
- Classical text comprehension
- Reading fluency from the script
Students & academics
Learners needing Modern Standard Arabic for study, research or formal writing.
- Grammar (nahw) complexity
- Formal writing register
- Reading comprehension depth
Working professionals
Adults learning conversational Arabic for work, travel or relocation to Arabic-speaking regions.
- Practical speaking confidence
- Limited study time
- Listening to native speakers
How It Works
From first call to first lesson
How starting Arabic tuition with Eduprime works
- 1
Free needs assessment
We confirm your Arabic goal — MSA, Quranic or conversational — current level and schedule.
~15 min - 2
Tutor matching
We shortlist tutors whose expertise fits the chosen track, age and learning style — home or online.
1–3 days - 3
Baseline lesson
The first session establishes script comfort and sets a realistic pace toward the goal.
Lesson 1 - 4
Structured progression
Script, vocabulary, grammar and the chosen track are built systematically with practice between lessons.
Ongoing - 5
Applied practice
Reading, conversation or text comprehension is applied to real material relevant to the goal.
As skills build - 6
Review & adjust
Progress is reviewed against the learner's goal and the plan adjusted as proficiency grows.
Periodically
By the numbers
What Arabic tuition with Eduprime covers
Honest scope — structured coverage paced to the learner's goal
- 3
- Tracks (MSA, Quranic, conversational)
- All ages
- Children to working adults
- 1-to-1
- or small group
- Islandwide
- home or online
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from Singapore parents and students
Next step
Start Arabic Tuition in Singapore
Free assessment to set your Arabic goal and match the right tutor.
- Free needs assessment
- Experienced, qualified language tutors
- Home or online across Singapore
Eduprime — Singapore private tuition, MOE-aligned tutors.