From first letter to fluency.
Learn Arabic. One layer at a time.
A complete series: 8 workbooks, 55 reader stories, audio from day one.
Built on research. Designed to last.
How It Works
Four principles. One complete system. Scroll to explore each one.

Step by step

Built on roots

All four skills

The dual track
Step by step
From first letter to Arabic fluency. Every step mapped.
Most Arabic courses introduce letter shapes and vowel sounds together from the very first lesson. Before a learner can recognise a letter reliably, they are already asked to decode its sound.
Alif to Fluency separates these two layers completely. Shapes first. Sounds second. Each layer secure before the next begins.
That principle runs through the entire series. Every skill introduced at the right moment, in the right order, nothing before its time.
Complete Arabic fluency. All four skills.
Every skill built in from day one. Not added as an afterthought.

built on roots
The secret of Arabic is in its roots.
Arabic has thousands of roots. Master 200 of them and you can understand 70% of everyday Arabic. This series teaches you how to unlock them. That is not a shortcut. That is the architecture of the language itself.

Three letters. A family of words.
Arabic words don’t exist in isolation. Every word belongs to a family, and at the heart of each family is a root: three letters carrying a seed of meaning. Wrap different patterns around them and they expand into verbs, nouns, places, doers.
A root system like no other
The architecture behind every Arabic word.
Two tracks. One destination.
The workbooks build your knowledge. The readers build your fluency. Together they build Arabic.

Built for each other.
Eight workbooks. Fifty-five readers. Every level mapped. The workbook explains the structure. The reader delivers it in stories. Run them together and nothing is left to chance.
One system. Every learner.
Most Arabic learners stall because their resources don’t connect. Alif to Fluency is one system: the workbooks build your knowledge, the readers build your fluency, the audio trains your ear, and the speaking track means you actually use what you learn.

