In this video, our student is practicing the difference between short and long vowels, an essential skill for accurate reading and pronunciation. 📚✨
As he blended the sounds and syllables he has learned, he was able to form different word combinations and compare how vowel length changes the sound.
One of my favorite moments came at the end of the activity when he formed the word “Suso” (سُسو), looked at me, and said, “That’s your name!” 😊💙
These small moments remind us that learning is not only about reading and writing—it is also about confidence, connection, and enjoying the journey.
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A step toward independent reading! ✨
In this activity, the student is working with words made from the sound combinations already studied.
I say the word aloud, and the student listens carefully and circles the correct word. This helps strengthen sound recognition, word awareness, and prepares the student for the next stage: reading the words independently 🌟
Reading Arabic step by step! ✨
Our student can now read Arabic sound combinations , using the three short vowels and the three long vowels.
By combining these sounds together, students learn how to build and read words confidently 📖
By the end of the letters course, they will be able to read and write independently, Insha’Allah 🌟
One story… one powerful way to bring learning together! 📚✨
After studying colors, farm animals, family members, and school supplies, our students take the next step:
They read a story that brings all these topics together in one meaningful context.
Because true language learning is not simply remembering vocabulary words in isolation.
Our goal is bigger than that.
We want to know:
Can the student understand language inside a complete context?
Through reading the story, students practice:
✨ Reading independently
✨ Understanding meaning through context
✨ Connecting previously learned vocabulary topics
✨ Answering comprehension questions
✨ Strengthening reading, listening, and speaking skills
In other words, we are not only asking:
“Do you remember this word?”
We are asking:
“Can you understand the story as a whole?”
This is how language learning becomes deeper, stronger, and more meaningful.
📸 Swipe through today’s classroom moments and see learning in action!
Did you know that some Arabic letters share the same basic shape… but are distinguished by their dots? 🤔
Today in our class, our students practiced distinguishing between **ب ، ت ، and ث** — three Arabic letters that belong to the same letter family.
Although they share a similar written shape, **the number and position of the dots make each letter unique**.
And that matters a lot… because each letter has its own sound, and changing the letter can completely change the meaning of a word.
Through today’s activity, students practiced:
✨ Noticing visual differences between similar letters
✨ Paying attention to dots and letter details
✨ Finding the letters inside words
✨ Connecting each letter to its correct sound and meaning
Because learning Arabic is not just about recognizing letters…
It’s about seeing carefully, listening carefully, and reading with understanding. 💛
📸 Swipe through today’s class moments and watch learning in action!
Would you like to try this activity with your child at home?
Comment **“Worksheets”** below or send us a message, and we’ll happily share the activity sheets with you! 🌟
And if your child completes the activity, share their work with us — we’d love to celebrate their learning journey! 💛
07/04/2026
Not sure how to help your child with Arabic?
Maybe you’re busy…
Or maybe Arabic is not your first language.
And that’s okay.
That’s why we created a foundation program your child can follow on their own.
With clear audio, simple visuals, and interactive exercises,
they can understand, practice, and learn step by step.
So even without your daily help…
they keep moving forward with confidence.
And that’s when learning becomes easier—for both of you.
04/04/2026
Does your child spend hours memorizing Arabic…
but still can’t speak it?
Memorization alone is not enough.
Children need real practice and interaction.
In our classes, your child doesn’t just memorize.
They speak, interact, and use the language in real situations.
And when they start using it…
the language becomes alive and natural.
And that’s when speaking Arabic really starts to make sense.
02/04/2026
Your child isn’t lazy…
They’re just bored.
Most Arabic classes rely on memorization, repetition, and passive listening.
And naturally… kids lose interest very quickly.
But when learning becomes interactive,
everything changes.
In our classes, your child participates, engages, and actually enjoys the process.
And when they enjoy it…
they stay focused, involved, and ready to learn.
Because learning doesn’t have to feel like a chore.
And that’s when learning becomes something they actually enjoy.
31/03/2026
Many children don’t struggle with Arabic…
They struggle with fear.
Fear of saying the wrong word.
Fear of being corrected.
Fear of feeling embarrassed.
So they stay silent… even when they know the answer.
That’s why creating a safe environment is everything.
In our classes, mistakes are not a problem —
they’re part of the process.
We help your child feel comfortable, confident,
and ready to speak without fear.
Because once the fear is gone…
speaking becomes natural.
29/03/2026
Most parents tell me the same thing:
"My child understands Arabic… but doesn’t speak."
And the truth is — this is completely normal.
Speaking requires confidence, practice, and the right environment.
That’s exactly what we focus on.
In our classes, your child doesn’t just listen —
they participate, speak, and express themselves from the very beginning.
No pressure. No fear of mistakes. Just real progress.
And yes… you will start noticing the difference. 👌
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