A complete journey from beginner to mastery.

Specialists in Spoken Arabic (Palestinian)

Hi, I'm Mohammad Awad

I’ve taught Arabic full-time for over 6,000 hours — and one question kept pushing me:
Why is Arabic so often taught in a rigid, inaccessible way?

This school is my response.
A space to offer a serious, evolving path rooted in real connection — not textbooks.
I’m grateful to the students who challenged me, supported me, and helped shape this vision.

My goal is simple:
To guide learners from zero to fluency — until we’re no longer teacher and student, but simply speaking Arabic, as friends.

How Does it work?

We don’t sell video courses or Pdfs (We give it for free!)
We offer mentorship, structure, and long-term learning — with a real tutor guiding your journey.

Step 2: Meet Your Tutor

You’ll be assigned a study group with a tutor.

Step 3: Begin the Journey

Your learning experience includes:

  • 2 weekly live group sessions to practice and go deeper.

  • Office hours for extra help, questions, and discussion.

  • Optional personal calls to review your progress.

  • Weekly 1-on-1 follow-up messages from your tutor.

  • All learning materials provided for free, including texts and videos

Step 1: Know Your Level

Prpgrams

Intermediate/advanced
Beginners
  • Teach student how to tell a story in Spoken Arabic.

  • Tailered lessons and feedback.

  • Flexible times.

  • Special program for journalists/diplomats.

  • Semistructured teaching.

  • 3 levels each level lasts around 3 months with a structured curriculum.

  • After 3 months there is an exam.

  • 2 weekly live group sessions

  • Office hours for extra help, questions, and discussion

  • Optional personal calls to review your progress. (book on Calendly)

  • Weekly 1-on-1 follow-up messages from your tutor.

  • All learning materials

Pillars of Purposeful Teaching

  1. Start with What You Know
    Test and review previous knowledge to see where the learner is.

  2. Teach What Matters Most Next
    Based on their level, introduce the most important next concept.

  3. Connect the New to the Old
    Help the learner link new ideas to what they already know through exercises, repetition, and review.

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Get in Touch

Contact us for Arabic courses and cultural consulting services.