Learn Gulf Arabic in a way that actually helps you speak it.

Ahlan / أهلاً (means welcome)

You want to learn Arabic in a way that feels natural, useful, and real. I get that. I sat through the same boring grammar lessons. Methods that didn't stick. Until I changed my approach.

Think of me as that accountability partner in your corner - sharing weekly insights from my own journey, real phrases natives actually use, and the cultural context that makes it click. Someone who keeps you in the orbit of the language, even when you lose interest, or feel like giving up on it altogether.

Join other learners on the same journey.

My journey

I started learning Arabic at a young age with a Yemeni teacher. I was forced into Fusha - classical Arabic. Honestly, I barely retained a word. The repeated grammar lessons didn't help at all.

I kept thinking: "This is too hard. Why do I keep forgetting? This is impossible."

So I stopped the moment I had an excuse - my GCSEs.

Then something shifted.

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