Arabic Course for Children Online
Learn to read, write, understand and speak Arabic from childhood
Arabic courses for children help build strong foundations from an early age: alphabet, reading, writing, vocabulary, comprehension and speaking practice.
At Al-Dirassa, each child progresses with a qualified teacher according to their age, level and attention span. The goal is to make learning Arabic clear, engaging and accessible.
Your child can start even if they do not know any Arabic letters. The program is progressive and suitable for complete beginners as well as children who already have some basics.
This page is dedicated to Arabic courses. To discover all our childrenâs learning paths, you can also visit our online courses for children page.
Why Teach Arabic to Your Child?
Learning Arabic from childhood helps children build a more natural relationship with the language, recognize letters more easily and progress with confidence.
- Discover the Arabic alphabet step by step.
- Learn to read words and sentences in Arabic.
- Develop Arabic writing progressively.
- Acquire useful everyday vocabulary.
- Improve comprehension and pronunciation.
- Prepare the child to read Arabic texts more easily and, later, the Quran.
What Will Your Child Learn in Arabic Class?
The program depends on the childâs level. They may begin with Arabic letters or progress towards reading, writing, comprehension and speaking.
The Arabic alphabet
The child learns to recognize Arabic letters, their isolated and connected forms, as well as their correct pronunciation.
Reading
The child learns to read syllables, words and then simple sentences, with a progression adapted to their pace.
Writing
The course helps the child write letters, connect them correctly and gradually form words.
Vocabulary
The child discovers useful words related to family, objects, colors, numbers, school and daily life.
Comprehension
The child learns to understand words, simple instructions and sentences adapted to their level.
Speaking practice
Depending on their level, the child practises repetition, short answers, simple dialogues and first sentences in Arabic.
Who Are Our Arabic Courses for Children For?
Our courses are designed for families who want to help their child learn Arabic with a clear, progressive and age-appropriate method.
- Children who do not yet know the Arabic alphabet.
- Children who recognize a few letters but cannot read yet.
- Children who want to improve their Arabic reading.
- Children who need to strengthen their Arabic writing.
- Children who need vocabulary and comprehension practice.
- Parents looking for regular, serious and caring learning.
A Simple and Structured Progression
The teacher first identifies what the child already knows: letters, sounds, reading, writing or vocabulary.
The child gradually discovers the letters, their form, name, sound and position within words.
Once the letters are recognized, the child learns to combine sounds to read simple syllables.
The child gradually moves from syllables to words, then to short sentences adapted to their level.
Writing is practised step by step: letters, connections, words and then simple sentences.
The child learns to recognize and use useful words in simple situations.
Regular practice helps consolidate what has been learned and prevents forgetting between lessons.
A Method Adapted to Your Childâs Pace
Learning a language takes time, especially for children. The method must be progressive, encouraging and adapted to their age.
- Clear, short and structured lessons.
- Progression adapted to the childâs real level.
- Repetition to memorize letters, sounds and words.
- Reading and writing exercises according to the childâs age.
- Special attention to correct pronunciation.
- Caring support to keep the child motivated.
How Does an Online Arabic Course for Children Work?
The course takes place online with a teacher, in a simple format adapted to children.
- The child connects at the scheduled time from home.
- The teacher quickly reviews what was covered in the previous lesson.
- A new letter, sound, word or concept is explained.
- The child practises through reading, repetition or writing exercises.
- The teacher corrects pronunciation and encourages the child.
- Parents can follow the progression and help the child revise.
Why Choose Al-Dirassa to Teach Arabic to Your Child?
Al-Dirassa supports children with structured, progressive online Arabic courses adapted to their age.
Qualified teachers
Teachers used to guiding children with patience.
Personalized courses
A progression adapted to the childâs level and goals.
From home
Simple, flexible and reassuring learning.
Beginners welcome
The child can start even without knowing any Arabic letters.
Reading and writing
Progressive work on letters, words and sentences.
Free trial
A first lesson to assess the level and suggest the right path.
Other Learning Paths for Children
The Arabic course can be taken on its own or combined with other learning paths according to your familyâs goals.
All childrenâs courses
Discover the hub page presenting our Arabic, Quran and Islam courses for children.
See all childrenâs coursesQuran course for children
A learning path to read the Quran, improve recitation and memorize surahs.
Discover the Quran course for childrenIslam course for children
Courses to teach the foundations of faith, prayer, invocations and good character.
Discover the Islam course for childrenFrequently Asked Questions about Arabic Courses for Children
It depends on the childâs attention and maturity. Some children can start early with short sessions, especially to discover letters and sounds.
Yes. The program can start from zero with progressive learning of Arabic letters.
Yes, depending on the childâs level, the course can include the alphabet, reading, writing, vocabulary and comprehension.
Depending on their level, the child can practise words, simple sentences, short answers and age-appropriate dialogues.
The frequency depends on the childâs age, goal and availability. Regular progress is often better than an overly intensive rhythm.
For younger children, a parentâs presence can help at the beginning. Then the child may become more independent depending on their age.
Yes, learning Arabic letters, sounds and reading can later make Quran reading easier. However, Quranic recitation requires a specific learning path.
The trial lesson allows us to assess the childâs level and suggest an adapted progression.
Request an Arabic Trial Lesson for Your Child
Would you like to help your child learn Arabic online with a clear and progressive method?
Fill in the form below so we can assess their level and suggest the most suitable learning path.
The trial lesson allows you to discover the teacher, the method and the online Arabic course format.