You keep each other accountable
It feels less like studying, more like a shared experience
You practice speaking and roleplaying together
Encouragement from someone you trust boosts confidence
Arabic for beginners.
You keep each other accountable
It feels less like studying, more like a shared experience
You practice speaking and roleplaying together
Encouragement from someone you trust boosts confidence
Create your learning profiles
Choose the same Arabic beginner path
Book lessons together or back-to-back
Share notes, vocab lists, and practice challenges
Practice greetings and introductions with each other
Do speaking exercises in pairs (guided by your tutor)
Quiz each other on vocabulary and simple sentences
Review lessons together after each session
Who can learn 10 new words first this week?
Record a short Arabic conversation and send it to your tutor
Play “guess the word” in Arabic using emojis or gestures
Text each other using only Arabic phrases you’ve learned
Set weekly milestones like:
Completing two lessons together
Practicing five minutes of speaking each day
Watching an Arabic video and summarizing it in simple phrases
MasterStudy helps you track your shared progress so you can grow together.
Arabic is easier to learn — and more fun — when you don’t do it alone. Whether it’s a friend, sibling, or classmate, learning together builds momentum, confidence, and stronger language habits.