100+ Free Arabic Lessons
Explore our growing library of free Arabic lessons and exercises designed to strengthen your reading and writing skills. Build confidence step by step while learning Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and preparing to explore dialects at your own pace.
Learn Arabic at Your Own Pace
Our self-study lessons are organized by level, following the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). Whether you are a beginner in Arabic (A1–A2) or already working at an advanced level (C1), you’ll find interactive activities to practice exactly what you need.
✔ Choose the skill you want to focus on.
✔ Learn at your own speed, whenever it’s convenient.
✔ Use authentic texts and exercises created for independent learners.
Start practising Your Arabic Skills
Reading
Boost your vocabulary and comprehension with texts tailored to your level. Practising reading in Arabic will help you understand grammar in context and to recognise common phrases.
Writing
Learn how to structure sentences and short texts in Arabic. Use real-world examples and guided exercises to improve your written communication. Gain confidence with quizzes and activities.
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ASKED QUESTIONS
No. These are free Arabic practice lessons, not a structured course. The Skills page is designed to give you a wide variety of activities to practise reading and writing at your own pace. If you’re looking for a full course with a syllabus, speaking practice, and teacher support, you can explore our online Arabic courses.
Yes — these lessons are designed to help beginners and intermediate learners improve their skills step by step. Many learners use them alongside a teacher or course for extra practice.
No sign-up is required. All lessons are available for free. Just choose your level and start learning.
Our lessons are organised by CEFR levels. Right now you’ll find beginner (A1–A2) material, with more advanced lessons (B1–C1) being added over time.
The free lessons focus mainly on reading and writing in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). For listening and speaking, we provide separate paid audio courses in Gulf Arabic and soon in Levantine Arabic.
Not yet. The Skills page is designed for open practice, so you can dip in and out freely. Our paid courses include more structured pathways and progress tracking.
Start with our free Arabic Alphabet Workbook, which includes audio support. Once you’re comfortable with the script, you can move on to the A1 Reading lessons.