CourseVerdict

italki Spanish Tutoring vs Duolingo Arabic

Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.

italki · Languages

italki Spanish Tutoring

4.2/ 5 · 28 opinions
21 positive4 neutral3 negative/ 28 total

Duolingo · Languages

Duolingo Arabic

3.6/ 5 · 35 opinions
17 positive9 neutral9 negative/ 35 total

Per-criterion

Content quality4.0 / 5

There is no italki Spanish curriculum — content quality is whatever the tutor brings. Professional teachers arrive with structured DELE prep, grammar plans and homework; community tutors lean on free-form conversation. Spanish-specific reviewers note the ceiling is high (subjunctive drilling, regional dialect work, exam prep) but the floor depends entirely on careful tutor selection and on the learner directing the sessions.

Instructor / method4.4 / 5

The strongest dimension. italki's Spanish pool is enormous — nearly 2,000 teachers spanning professional teachers with verified credentials and native community tutors across Spain and Latin America. Reviewers converge that a well-chosen Spanish tutor is the single highest-leverage thing they did. Verification screens out the worst, but the gap between an excellent teacher and a merely adequate one is real and unscreened.

Value for money4.4 / 5

Spanish is one of italki's best-supplied and cheapest languages. Latin American community tutors often run $4-9/hour; professional teachers $15-30. No subscription — pay per lesson. Reviewers repeatedly flag $10/hour for a native Colombian or Mexican tutor as one of the best deals in language learning, far below local classes or Spanish-only subscription competitors.

Retention & motivation3.8 / 5

No streaks or gamification — you book and show up, or you don't. Learners who pre-commit to a weekly slot describe it as the most durable Spanish habit they built; without a schedule it lapses. The pre-paid credit system acts as a mild commitment device. The lack of a built-in progression path is the most-cited drag on long-term motivation for learners who want a course to follow.

Support4.1 / 5

Platform support handles payment, scheduling, cancellation and dispute resolution effectively. The 24-hour cancellation window is fair and refunds/rescheduling are reported as straightforward. The notebook and community-exchange features are active but secondary. The main support gripe is the no-refund-on-loaded-credit policy.

Real-world fluency4.6 / 5

The clearest signal in the sample. Real conversation with a native Spanish speaker is the most direct path to fluency, and Spanish learners repeatedly describe italki as the step that moved them from app-bound recognition to actual conversation — exposing gaps (preterite at speed, ser/estar, subjunctive) that apps never surface. Multiple reviewers report passing B1/B2 CEFR exams after consistent use.

Content quality3.2 / 5

The course teaches Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) only, covering the Arabic alphabet through integrated script exercises and a growing vocabulary base. Multiple reviewers flag shallow sentence quality — unusual phrases that would not appear in real conversation. Grammar explanations have improved since launch but remain thinner than Babbel or a structured textbook approach.

Instructor / method3.6 / 5

No human instruction — the method is Duolingo's gamified spaced repetition. For Arabic, the method works reasonably well for alphabet drilling and basic vocabulary retention. It does not correct pronunciation at the level a human teacher would and does not explain the logic behind Arabic root-and-pattern morphology.

Value for money4.3 / 5

The free tier is genuinely useful and costs nothing. Duolingo Super (~$7-14/month) removes ads and adds offline access. For a zero-cost Arabic entry point, the value-for- free ratio is unmatched; the paid tier is competitive but less necessary than on other platforms.

Retention & motivation4.1 / 5

Duolingo's streak system and gamified lesson design produce strong daily habit formation in the early months. Arabic learners specifically benefit from the script-drilling repetition that Duolingo handles well. Motivation drops in later units where sentence quality declines and the gap to real conversation becomes more apparent.

Support3.5 / 5

In-app support only; no human tutoring or community moderation for course-specific questions. The Duolingo forums have some Arabic-learner discussion but are not actively moderated by Arabic educators. No speech correction at production quality.

Real-world fluency2.8 / 5

Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the written standard and the language of formal media and Quranic recitation — genuinely useful for those goals. It is not the spoken dialect of any country: Egyptian Arabic, Levantine Arabic, Gulf Arabic and Moroccan Darija are distinct in vocabulary and grammar from what Duolingo teaches. Learners expecting to speak with Arabic-speaking communities often find Duolingo MSA does not transfer to conversation.

Scoring methodology applies identically to every course on the site — see the formula.