Speak Modern Standard Arabic with confidence.Live cohort classes on Zoom, weekly 1:1 coaching, and structured practice so your Arabic holds up beyond the classroom.
We'll see if it's a good fit and
help place you at the right level.
How we teach
We don't teach you once a week and disappear.
Arabic sticks when class, coaching, and practice overlap. Every part of the program feeds into the next so the days between sessions still count.
The class
You learn with a small group, not by yourself
Solo study is easy to skip and hard to stay honest about. In a cohort you show up for each other. Live sessions happen on Zoom, so you can join from anywhere. The class feels like a conversation, not a lecture, and you pick up things from your classmates that no textbook can teach. If you want more connection between classes, there is an optional private group chat just for students in your cohort.
The 1:1
Your teacher checks in with you every single week
Most programs give you one session and leave you alone until the next one. Here, you also meet your teacher privately on Zoom each week for speaking practice, honest feedback, and a quick reset on anything that didn't click in class.
The app
Practice between sessions that actually sounds like Arabic
The companion app gives you exercises that connect directly to what you covered in class. A lot of it is audio: you're listening and responding out loud, not tapping a screen. Different formats keep it from feeling repetitive.
Your week
What a typical week looks like
Three touchpoints spread across the week so you stay connected to Arabic every day, not just on class day.
Saturday
Live class session
9 – 11 AM
Two hours on Zoom with your cohort. New material, conversation practice, and real-time feedback from your teacher.
Wednesday
1:1 with your teacher
Private Zoom session
Speaking practice, honest feedback, and a chance to clear up anything that didn't click in class.
Sunday – Thursday
Practice in the app
Bite-sized daily lessons
Audio-first exercises tied to what you covered in class. Listening, speaking, and review that keep Arabic in your ear every day.
FAQ
Common questions
Straight answers about how the program works. If something is not covered here, reach out and we will point you in the right direction.
We teach Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). It is the shared formal language you hear in news, serious media, and many classrooms across the Arab world. It is not the same as learning one country’s colloquial dialect on its own.
We place you in a cohort that matches your level. If you are starting from zero, you begin with the basics of reading, pronunciation, and simple conversation so you are not thrown into material you cannot stay with yet.
Cohort class is live on Zoom, Saturday mornings, two hours. Your weekly 1:1 with your teacher is on Zoom too. Between those, the companion app gives you practice that lines up with what you just learned. Students can also join an optional private group chat for the cohort if you want to stay in touch outside class.
For Zoom you need a computer or tablet with a mic and camera, plus a stable connection. For the app you need a phone or tablet you are comfortable using for audio. Headphones help everywhere because a lot of the practice is listening and speaking out loud, not typing answers.
Arabic teachers who are vetted for teaching MSA to adults in small groups. They lead both the live Zoom cohort sessions and your weekly 1:1s so the feedback you get stays consistent.
Yes. It is optional and just for students in your cohort, not a public channel. People use it to swap notes, cheer each other on, or ask quick questions between classes. You do not have to participate if you prefer to stay off chat.
Life happens. Talk to your teacher as soon as you know you will miss a class. They can suggest how to catch up with the cohort and which parts of the app to focus on so you do not fall behind in silence.