Tabarak Academy's Intermediate Arabic Course builds on foundational reading and writing skills to develop accurate grammar, richer vocabulary, and the fluency needed to engage with Quranic Arabic, Islamic lectures, and classical texts β for Muslim learners worldwide.
Many students at this stage can read Arabic but struggle to construct sentences or follow unscripted speech.
Tabarak Academy's 1-on-1 sessions address exactly that gap, with Al-Azhar certified tutors guiding each learner through the intermediate plateau at a pace that fits their schedule.
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What Does the Intermediate Arabic Course Cover?
The Intermediate Arabic Course at Tabarak Academy covers practical Arabic grammar (Nahw), morphology (Sarf), vocabulary expansion, and reading comprehension using authentic Islamic texts. Tabarak Academy’s certified Azhari tutors have delivered structured Arabic instruction for 25 years.
Intermediate Arabic classes at Tabarak Academy are conducted fully in English, making them accessible for learners based in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and beyond. Sessions focus on producing correct, natural Arabic rather than passive recognition alone.
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How Do Learners Progress Through Intermediate Arabic Classes?
Tabarak Academy sequences the Intermediate Arabic Course through six structured modules, each building directly on the previous level, so learners move from grammar comprehension into active fluent production without gaps.
01 Idafa Construction
Students Master Arabic Construct State and Noun Relations
This module covers the Idafa construction, the Arabic construct state, teaching learners how possessive and noun-to-noun relationships are formed without the word “of.” Students practice with Quranic examples such as Kalimatu Allah, building grammatical accuracy alongside meaningful Islamic context.
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Available within the full Intermediate Arabic Course or as a standalone grammar track for students who have already completed foundational Nahw.
02 Verb Patterns
Teaching Arabic Verb Patterns Through Root-Based Learning
Arabic’s ten verb forms, or Awzan, are one of the most powerful vocabulary tools at intermediate level.
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Learners study how Form II creates causative meanings, Form V expresses reflexive action, and Form X signals request or consideration. Recognising these patterns unlocks dozens of new words from a single known root. Available within the full Intermediate Arabic Course or as a focused Sarf module for intermediate learners.
03 Vocabulary Expansion
Expanding Vocabulary Using Classical and Islamic Texts
Vocabulary acquisition at this level moves beyond word lists into contextual learning.
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Tutors select authentic Islamic and classical texts where new vocabulary appears in grammatically meaningful sentences, allowing students to learn expressions, idioms, and complex noun phrases as they are actually used. Available within the full Intermediate Arabic Course or as a standalone vocabulary enrichment program.
04 Complex Clauses
Developing Conditional and Relative Clause Accuracy
Learners study the distinction between real conditionals using Idha and hypothetical conditionals using Law, along with the complete set of Arabic relative pronouns, including Alladhi and Allati with their gender and number agreements.
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Resumptive pronoun use within relative clauses is practiced until automatic. Available within the full Intermediate Arabic Course or as a dedicated grammar module for upper-intermediate students.
05 Conversation
Building Conversational Fluency on Diverse Everyday Topics
Functional Arabic conversation at intermediate level requires active production under real communicative conditions.
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Sessions at Tabarak Academy include structured dialogue practice on topics ranging from daily routines and travel to Islamic knowledge and current affairs, with immediate tutor correction to build accuracy alongside confidence. Available within the full Intermediate Arabic Course or as a conversational Arabic program for learners at B1 level.
06 Arabic Writing
Producing Structured Arabic Paragraphs and Written Sentences
Reading competence and writing competence do not develop at the same rate in Arabic.
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This module directly addresses intermediate paragraph and sentence construction, training learners to write coherent multi-sentence texts using correct grammar, word order, and case endings. Tutor feedback focuses on areas where English-speaking learners most commonly produce errors. Available within the full Intermediate Arabic Course or as a standalone writing skills track.
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can be taken inside the full intermediate arabic course program or as a standalone option. The appropriate level is confirmed after the free trial class.
Watch a Real Intermediate Arabic Class
Watch a real Intermediate Arabic Course session at Tabarak Academy before you enroll.
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What Do Students Achieve in the Intermediate Arabic Course?
Outcomes measured in concrete termsβnot general impressions.
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Learners Read Unvowelled Quranic Arabic With Confidence
After completing the Intermediate Arabic Course, students can read unvowelled Arabic text on familiar Islamic topics without full reliance on tashkeel. They recognize case endings, noun forms, and derived verb patterns in context.
π Tabarak Academy’s certified Azhari tutors track reading progress across each session, selecting progressively complex authentic texts as competence develops over the course of the program.
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Students Apply Nahw and Sarf Rules in Active Production
Knowing Arabic grammar rules passively is different from applying them when speaking or writing. The Learn Arabic Intermediate Level program at Tabarak Academy trains learners to produce grammatically accurate sentences automatically, not only through recognition exercises.
π Monthly evaluations at Tabarak Academy assess written and spoken output against measurable grammar accuracy benchmarks, with tutors providing structured feedback after each assessment cycle.
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Adults Follow Arabic Islamic Lectures Without Translation
A core goal of the intermediate Arabic classes at Tabarak Academy is functional listening comprehension. Students develop the ability to follow Arabic Islamic lectures and khutbahs delivered at normal speech speed on familiar religious topics.
π Tabarak Academy’s tutors include authentic Arabic audio exposure within sessions, selecting content from Islamic scholarship that matches each student’s current comprehension level and gradually raising the input complexity.
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Families Understand Quranic Vocabulary in Daily Recitation
One of the most meaningful outcomes for Muslim learners is understanding what they recite in Salah. The Intermediate Arabic Course at Tabarak Academy builds Quranic vocabulary and grammatical comprehension so students engage with the words of Allah with genuine understanding.
π Tutors at Tabarak Academy connect grammar concepts explicitly to Quranic examples throughout the course, so learners see the direct application of every structure they study to the text they recite daily.
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Students Hold Extended Conversations on Diverse Everyday Topics
By the end of the Intermediate Arabic Course, learners can sustain conversations of 10 minutes or more on topics including Islamic knowledge, daily life, opinions, and current affairs β producing structured responses, not only short answers.
π Tabarak Academy’s private 1-on-1 session format ensures that speaking practice happens every lesson with immediate correction, rather than being deprioritized in larger group settings where students spend most of their time listening.
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Why Tabarak Academy
Why Learners Choose Tabarak Academy for Intermediate Arabic
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Tabarak Academy Brings 25 Years of Arabic Instruction
Twenty-five years of teaching Arabic online means Tabarak Academy knows precisely where intermediate learners stall and how to move them forward with a structured, proven methodology.
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Native Tutors Provide Authentic Arabic Instruction
Students learn from native Arabic-speaking tutors who introduce accurate pronunciation, natural sentence patterns, and everyday expressions, creating an immersive learning experience that supports steady language development from the first lesson.
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Students Learn Through Private 1-on-1 Arabic Sessions
Every Intermediate Arabic Course session at Tabarak Academy is private.
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Sisters Access Female Tutors for Intermediate Arabic Classes
Female learners can request female tutors for all Intermediate Arabic Course sessions at Tabarak Academy, ensuring a comfortable and appropriate learning environment from the first lesson onward.
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Scheduling Adapts Around Work Hours and Daily Commitments
Tabarak Academy offers morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend slots so learners fitting the Intermediate Arabic Course around full-time work or family responsibilities never have to choose between priorities.
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Learners Start the Intermediate Arabic Course Free
Tabarak Academy offers a free first class with no commitment required, so learners at intermediate level can assess teaching quality and tutor compatibility before making any enrollment decision.
Common questions from sisters enrolling in online Tajweed classes at Tabarak Academy.
Who is the Intermediate Arabic Course suitable for?
The Intermediate Arabic Course suits learners who can read Arabic with tashkeel but struggle to form sentences, follow Islamic lectures, or write structured paragraphs without significant support.
How do I know if I am at intermediate Arabic level?
You are likely at intermediate level if you can read short vowelled texts, form basic sentences in past and present tense, but cannot yet read unvowelled Arabic or sustain extended conversation.
Are intermediate Arabic classes available for sisters?
Yes. Female learners can request female tutors for all Intermediate Arabic Course sessions at Tabarak Academy, with no additional steps required at enrollment.
How long does the Intermediate Arabic Course take to complete?
Duration depends on session frequency and starting level. Most learners completing the Intermediate Arabic Course at Tabarak Academy reach their target outcomes within six to twelve months of consistent 1-on-1 sessions.
Can I learn Arabic intermediate level online with Tabarak Academy?
Yes. All Intermediate Arabic Course sessions at Tabarak Academy are delivered fully online via private 1-on-1 video sessions, accessible from any country worldwide.
What grammar topics does the Intermediate Arabic Course cover?
The Intermediate Arabic Course covers Idafa, derived verb forms (Awzan), conditional sentences using Idha and Law, relative pronouns, and modal constructions for ability, obligation, and possibility.
Is there a commitment required to start the free trial class?
No commitment is required. Tabarak Academy's free first class carries no lock-in contract, allowing learners to assess tutor fit and course structure before enrolling.
Will the Intermediate Arabic Course help me understand the Quran?
Yes. Tabarak Academy's Intermediate Arabic Course explicitly connects grammar and vocabulary instruction to Quranic Arabic examples, so learners build comprehension of the Quran alongside general language competence.
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