What to Expect in Your First Quran Class

Starting something new can feel nerve-wracking, especially for a young child. Knowing what an actual first class looks like can ease that uncertainty.

A Quick Introduction

Most first sessions begin with the teacher getting to know the student — their age, any prior experience with Arabic or Quran, and their comfort level with reading in general.

A Simple Assessment

The teacher will usually ask the student to read a few letters or words, if they know any, to understand their current level. There’s no pressure here — this is purely to figure out the right starting point, not a test to pass or fail.

A Taste of the Teaching Style

Expect the teacher to introduce one or two simple concepts — perhaps a letter or two, or a short greeting in Arabic — so you get a real feel for how lessons will run going forward.

Questions Are Welcome

A good first class leaves room for parents (or the adult learner) to ask about scheduling, pace, homework expectations, and anything else on their mind.

No Pressure to Continue

A free trial class exists specifically so you can experience this without any commitment. If it’s not the right fit, that’s useful information too.

Curious to see it for yourself? Book your free trial class today.

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