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My name is Fatima-Zahra, and I’m from Morocco. I speak Arab, Darija, French, English and just started to learn german.
I’m a passionate language tutor with an academic background in Linguistics, Cultural Studies, and Phonetics. For me, language has never been just about words – it’s a doorway to people, cultures, and ways of thinking.
I teach Classical Arabic (Fusha), Moroccan Arabic (Darija), French, English, and the Qur'an – especially for beginners, children, and learners who seek to connect emotionally and intellectually with the language.
What sets me apart? I combine linguistic expertise with pedagogical intuition. I explain clearly, teach patiently, and create a safe and encouraging learning environment where students feel supported and seen. I place special emphasis on the connection between language and culture, because when you understand the meaning behind the words, learning becomes natural and joyful.
Whether you're learning your first Arabic words, seeking deeper understanding of the Qur'an, or aiming to speak French with confidence – I will guide you step by step, with structure, empathy, and passion for teaching.
The easiest and most effective way to learn Arabic in Paris is through private, personalized lessons that focus on real communication, not just memorization. With a tutor who understands both the language and the culture behind it, you learn faster and with more confidence.
I offer online Arabic lessons (Fusha and Moroccan Darija) with a focus on clear pronunciation, cultural context, and practical usage – especially helpful for beginners and children. My approach is gentle, structured, and adapted to your learning style, whether you want to read the Qur’an, speak with family, or simply explore the beauty of the Arabic language.
Arabic is not difficult when it’s taught with care and meaning – that’s what makes all the difference.
As mentioned, Arabic becomes much easier to learn when it's taught with meaning, context, and patience. The key is not to memorize lists of words or rules, but to understand how the language works, how it sounds, and how it feels.
With the right guidance – especially through pronunciation practice, real-life examples, and cultural insights – Arabic can be both accessible and deeply rewarding. I’ve seen many beginners gain confidence quickly, especially when the lessons are adapted to their pace and interests.
So yes, Arabic can be easy to learn – with the right approach and a teacher who walks the journey with you.
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