Course Materials
ALAA’s language program is structured across three progressive levels: Level 1 introduces learners to foundational communication skills, basic vocabulary, pronunciation, and everyday expressions; Level 2 builds on this by expanding grammar, conversational ability, and cultural understanding through practical reading and listening activities; and Level 3 advances learners toward confident, real life communication, focusing on fluency, complex sentence structures, and deeper cultural immersion.
Level 1: Foundations
Level 1 provides learners with a strong foundation in the basics of the language. Course materials include:
- Alphabet and pronunciation guides
- Essential greetings and everyday expressions
- Introduction to numbers, colours, family, and common objects
- Basic sentence structure and simple verbs
- Cultural notes introducing traditions, values, and identity
- Practice activities such as flashcards, worksheets, and short dialogues
Ideal for beginners, children, and adults starting their language journey.
Level 2: Developing Skills
Level 2 strengthens learners’ confidence by expanding vocabulary, communication skills, and cultural understanding. Course materials include:
- Expanded vocabulary (foods, school, home, community, weather, transport)
- Intermediate grammar (tenses, adjectives, possessives, questions)
- Reading and listening exercises with short stories and conversations
- Cultural modules (customs, greetings etiquette, meaningful proverbs)
- Speaking practice through role plays and guided conversation tasks
Ideal for learners who can form basic sentences and want deeper engagement.
Level 3: Proficiency & Application
Level 3 prepares learners to use the language more fluently and confidently in real-life situations. Course materials include:
- Advanced vocabulary themes (work, travel, health, celebrations, social issues)
- Complex grammar structures and improved sentence construction
- Longer reading texts, story comprehension, and listening activities
- Cultural immersion topics (history, arts, festivals, music, and community practices)
- Conversational fluency tasks such as debates, storytelling, and real-world scenarios
- Project-based assignments integrating language and cultural understanding
Ideal for learners ready for practical application, confident conversation, and cultural enrichment.



