Arabic Language Course

Learn Standard Arabic — Read, Speak, Understand

Practical Arabic for Quranic comprehension and daily use—female & kids batches.

Course overview

A structured Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) course tailored for Quran comprehension and everyday use. Focus on reading, vocabulary, grammar basics, and conversational practice.

Who it’s for
  • Girls and women starting from scratch or improving skills
  • Kids: 6–13 (split age groups as in posters)
  • Students preparing for tafsir/Quran study who need reading & grammar skills
Learning Outcomes
  • Read the MSA fluently with accurate pronunciation
  • Recognize common Quranic words and roots
  • Understand basic Arabic grammar used in the Qur’an
  • Hold simple conversations and write short paragraphs
Curriculum (4 months / 16 weeks)

Module 1 — Reading & Script (Weeks 1–4)

  • Arabic alphabet, vowels, letter shapes, and reading fluency drills

Module 2 — Vocabulary & Roots (Weeks 5–8)

  • Common roots, family words, Quranic vocabulary set

Module 3 — Grammar Basics (Weeks 9–12)

  • Nouns, verbs, sentence structure, and simple verb forms

Module 4 — Comprehension & Speaking (Weeks 13–16)

  • Short texts, conversation practice, and reading short Quranic passages with translation
Duration & schedule
  • Standard: 4 months — 2 lessons/week × 60 min (matches posters)
  • Kids: 45-minute sessions with activities
  • Batches: Beginner, Intermediate (third batch example), morning/evening options
Fees
  • Monthly fee: PKR 6,000 (poster reference)
  • Sibling discount available
Teacher profile

Name: Ustaza Ghada Sabri, a native Palestinian Teacher, and Ayesha, a native Pakistani Teacher.
Qualifications: Degree in Arabic language/teaching experience; specializes in kids & female learners.

Teaching method
  • Balanced focus: reading, vocabulary, grammar, conversation
  • Small group practice + take-home exercises
  • Weekly vocabulary quizzes and short story reading
Assessment & certificate
  • Monthly progress reports
  • Final comprehension test + speaking assessment
  • Certificate of completion from Ayesh Institute
FAQs
Q: Do students learn dialects?

The focus is on Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) to support reading the Qur’an and formal comprehension. Short conversational modules can include Levantine phrases if requested.

Kids (6–13) and adult women; boys’ age-limited batches are separate.