Online Arabic for kids course: everything your child needs to master Arabic in one place

Online Arabic for kids course | Arabic classes for kids

Many Muslim Parents want to teach their children Arabic – The most eloquent language Allah ( SWT) chose to reveal his last message to mankind, the Holy Quran.

You are probably one of those parents, you want your kids to:

  • be able to read and understand the Quran in its original form to grasp its light and guidance fully
  • Study and learn from the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
  • Get exposed to the rich cultural heritage of great Muslim scholars and role models in different fields
  • Preserve their Islamic identity
  • Connect with their families and preserve their Islamic and cultural traditions

Unfortunately, there are many obstacles in your way to achieving that especially if you are living in a non-muslim majority country.

Here at Fluent Arabi institute, we understand your struggle. Our main mission is to provide quality Arabic, Quranic and Islamic education and make it accessible to everyone.

You will find below our answers to the major questions on teaching kids Standard Arabic.

You’ll get to know:

  • How we value teaching kids standard Arabic 
  • The trouble points of teaching young kids a new language
  • Our teaching style
  • Our Modern Standard Arabic for kids course structure
  • What your child will achieve at the end of the course
  • Some valuable information about learning standard Arabic for kids

All that to make you sure your kids will be in good hands here, at Fluent Arabi institute.

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Why Is Learning Arabic very important for Muslim kids?

Earlier, we touched upon the importance of teaching young Muslim kids Arabic but, there are no words better than what Allah has said about it.

In surat Ash-Shu‘arā [ 26 ] Verses [ 191: 159 ] Allah says:

And indeed, it [i.e., the Qur’ān] is the revelation of the Lord of the worlds. The Trustworthy Spirit [i.e., Gabriel] has brought it down. Upon your heart, [O Muḥammad] – that you may be of the warners. In a clear Arabic language.

Reading the Qur’an in Arabic is an unparalleled blessing.

And if that wasn’t enough reason to teach our kids standard Arabic, here are additional benefits:

  • Teaching children more than one language helps stimulate their brains and become better learners in the future
  • Learning a new language involves discovering a new culture which helps kids develop curiosity
  • There are more than 24 countries that speak Arabic. That’s why teaching kids Arabic will present  them with huge opportunities in every aspect of life

We can speak for days about the beauty of the Arabic language and how learning it will immensely benefit any Muslim let alone kids. But I think you got the point.

Why Teaching Kids Arabic Language is a struggle?

Nobody can deny how hard it is to teach kids anything let alone a new language. Kids are different and they learn in different styles.

That’s why teaching kids Arabic is difficult for many reasons:

  • Teaching a new Language requires practice and in many situations, kids can’t find the time to use Arabic even with their parents at home

  • Arabic requires expertise, especially with grammar that’s why you need a qualified native teacher to help your kids with Arabic

  • There are different Arabic dialects, that’s why it’s essential to teach kids Standard Arabic which is not easy 

  • Some parents make the mistake of teaching their kids Arabic like any other school subject which makes it a very hard and resentful experience

  • There are many ways to motivate children to learn new things and you need an expert tutor to understand your kid and put him/her on the right track

Here at Fluentarabi, we try to negate all these problems by selecting the best Arabic materials and depending on expert Arabic tutors to help your kids learn Arabic, the language of the holy Quran.

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How do we teach kids modern standard Arabic?

Our approach to teaching Muslim children Arabic and Quran is very simple.

1- We get to know the student

At first, we love to chat with our student’s parents and ask them a few questions about:

  • Student learning behavior
  • Attention span
  • The best way to motivate the student
  • Strength and weak points
  • Favorite school subjects

All this information helps us tailor our approach to make students get the most from our courses and classes.

2- We utilize the power of one-on-one classes

For kids, the Learning experience should be fun, engaging, and reasonably challenging.

And that won’t be achieved without building a personal relationship between student and teacher.

Our expert Arabic tutors know how to do that.

They use the power of Online one-one Arabic classes to develop a healthy relationship with their students to keep them committed and motivated.

3- We provide a positive learning experience

Teaching kids Arabic and Quran shouldn’t be attached to any negative experience.

Kids shouldn’t be yelled at or challenged in any negative way while learning such profounding topics.

If that happens, Kids will resent Arabic And Quran for a long time and we don’t want that for them.

Here at Fluent Arabi institute not only do we avoid that, but we also communicate with our student’s parents not to push them or require many demands from them.

When kids are learning Arabic or Quran It’s very important for them to:

  • Learn at a steady rate
  • Enjoy themselves
  • Make progress, even if it is slow

4- Teaching standard Arabic should be fun and engaging

To make our standard Arabic course fun, engaging, and challenging we so use many exercises and quizzes.

Our tutors make sure to ask many questions in classes to keep students focused and engaged. They also utilize IQ boards and flash cards.

We encourage students to ask questions in different ways and help them find the right answers themselves.

Like that not only do they enjoy themselves, but also retaining information becomes easier. 

5- We use the best Arabic curriculums tailored for kids

We rely on the best curriculums and books for teaching Arabic developed by the best experts from prolific institutions, like:

6- We provide parents with regular reports

One of the best features of online education is analysis. We try our best to track the most important metrics.

We deliver regular study reports to keep parents informed and to keep track of students’ progress.

Modern Standard Arabic for kids course structure

Here you can find a holistic overview of our Standard Arabic for kids course curriculum.

The curriculum is divided into 3 levels. Every level encompasses all aspects of the Arabic Language skills; listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar.

We have dedicated courses to specific subjects like Arabic Grammar and Arabic Conversation.

At every level, there will be lots of exercises, quizzes, and exams.

The beginner-level of the Standard Arabic For Kids course

Students will be introduced to the alphabet and some common words related to:

  • School
  • on the seashore in the grandmother’s house,
  • Come and go
  • let’s have fun
  • Home and family
  • in the playground
  • circus
  • the village

Also, they will be introduced to basic grammatical rules for the Arabic language, including:

  • Some interrogative Items (Where? — Who? — What? — Is? — Why? — How? — When? — How much? — What? — What? — In which?).
  • Some prepositions (in – above – under – in front of – at – for – from – on – b).
  • Present and future verbs with (he – she – you – you)
  • and the negative forms.
  • Learn How to write imperative verbs in Arabic with the pronoun (you).
  • The Separate pronouns (I, We, You, He, She).
  • Attached pronouns (ي- ه – ها- كَ – كِ).
  • Demonstratives in Arabic
  • Adjectives

The intermediate level of the Standard Arabic For Kids course

Students will start to learn more common words and phrases revolving around different topics and stories like:

  • I love spring
  • animals
  • The Return of Juha’s Donkey!
  • The shepherd and the wolf
  • the giant and the boy
  • the monkey and the boy
  • obedience to parents
  • Aladdin and the sea
  • do you like birds
  • the clever judge
  • the happy princess of the seas.

Also, they will learn basic to intermediate grammatical rules for the Arabic language, including:

  •  attached pronouns (نا –كم – كما).
  • The imperative verb for the addressee is plural (افعلوا).
  • Spatial adverbs in Arabic, such as (in front – behind – between – about – around – under – middle – inside – towards).
  • Pronouns (He/she – He, she) (for pairs)- They – You, (for male, female, Pairs, and plural) Added and added.
  •  Some interrogative items (Why? — Where? — In which – What?) If conditional.
  • Some conjunctions between sentences, such as (as – because).
  • Muthanna (Pairs مثّنى in Arabic) in the four divisions of grammatical status are رَفْعٌ (raf’), نَصْبٌ (nasb), نصب (khafdh) and جَزْمٌ (jazm).
  • The signs for Nasb of the present tense verb
  • The signs for jazm in the present tense verb
  • The relative pronouns ‘Inna wa ’akhawātuha,
  • Kan wa ’akhawātuha 

The Advanced level of the Standard Arabic For Kids course

Students will learn more sophisticated Arabic words and sentences related to different topics and stories, like:

  • Hudhayfah and Al-Hodhud
  • The Three Neighbors
  • The Three Martyrs
  • the leader and the ant
  • Ramadan lantern
  • satellite stories.
  • Al-Hasan bin Al-Haytham
  • The intelligent man
  • Arabic Proverbs
  • Come back from vacation,
  • the Sultan’s trick.
  • The price of the shadow

They will learn advanced grammatical rules for the Arabic language, including:

  • Passive verbs in Arabic Particles of Exception Forms of the Verbal
  • Nouns Objects
  • Mubtada and Khabar, and subject in Arabic How to say Preferences
  • The usage of pronouns in the past tense
  • The usage of pronouns With Imperative (command verb)
  • isambiguation /Tamyeez,
  • disambiguation /Tamyeez (Numbers)

Modern Standard Arabic for Kids course goals

At the end of the course, depending on the level, students will be able to:

  • Read and write basic Arabic words and sentences
  • Understand the construction of Arabic sentences
  • Get a good grasp of Arabic grammar
  • learn about general topics in Arabic
  • Read stories in Arabic
  • Recite small chapters from the Quran with ease.

The duration of our Standard Arabic for kids course

The period of the course for each level is around 120: 150 hours, which differs depending on the Student’s comprehension ability, language background, and how much time he/she is detecting to learning and studying.

we advise students in our modern standard Arabic course for kids to dedicate 3: 6 times a week to studying.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about this course

Experts advise learning Arabic to start from the age of 4 to 12, especially In countries that do not speak Arabic. We advise parents to teach young Muslim children Arabic as easily as possible to make them able to read and understand Quran and maintain their Islamic traditions.

Start with letters and sounds. Fun & Easy matching activities will make it easier for kids to read words and build their vocabulary knowledge. Remember to utilize listening activities.

Yes, Of course. This is the most convenient method nowadays for most parents. Online 

Modern Standard Arabic is very similar to classical (or Quranic) Arabic. In fact, many Arabs use them interchangeably. Overall, the two types of Arabic are very similar. Modern Standard Arabic uses new, modern words and phrases that didn’t exist back when the Quran was written.

At first glance standard Arabic might be difficult for many people but with some patience, you will find it very easy to grasp. knowing the basic grammar and common words of the Arabic language will take you so far in understanding most topics.

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Let your child start his/her journey of learning Arabic the right way. Help them learn standard Arabic so they can understand Quran and Islam.

May Allay ( SWT) bless us all with knowledge and wisdom.