ArabicCourses
A Language for the Future
Explore a fascinating culture through its unique script and vocabulary.
Embrace a Rich Heritage
Award in Arabic as a Foreign Language (MQF Level 1)
it is the key to understanding a region vital to global business, culture, and heritage.
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), giving you a solid foundation that is understood across the entire Arab world.
📅 At a Glance - Course Logistics
(52 contact hours, 40 self-study, 8 assessment)
Key skills you will masterFocusing on real-world usageensuring you excel in fluency
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Navigate Daily Life
Handle essential interactions, from polite greetings (Salaam) to introducing family and ordering food. -
Master the Script
Learn to read and write the beautiful Arabic alphabet from right to left, connecting letters to form words. -
Understand Logic
Grasp the unique “root system” of the language, allowing you to build vocabulary faster. -
Connect Culturally
Deeply understand Arab hospitality, traditions, and the nuances of social etiquette.
📚 Materials & Support
We provide a comprehensive learning package
Your tuition includes:
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Core Textbooks
Arabic for Foreigners (Level A1). -
Digital Tools
Access to alphabet apps and vocabulary builders. -
Interactive Learning
Calligraphy practice and roleplays to build confidence. -
Resource Centre
Access to shared materials for reading and listening.
Assessment & Certification
To receive your MQF Level 1 Certificate, a minimum of 75% attendance is required.
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60% Continuous Assessment
Classwork, homework, and participation. -
40% Final Exam
Split evenly across Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing.
💎 Prefer a Personal Touch?
Try Private Tuition
If you need to focus on a specific dialect (like Levantine or Egyptian) or need a flexible schedule,
our private lessons are the perfect solution.
💡 Something to learn
Did you know that Arabic vocabulary is built on a "Root System", usually consisting of three letters? For example, the root K-T-B has to do with writing.
From this one root, you get kitab (book), katib (writer), maktab (desk/office), and maktaba (library). Once you know the root, you can guess the meaning of many related words!


