Signing up for a free trial is an exciting first step, but it is normal to feel slightly unsure about what will happen. Let us walk you through a typical trial lesson so you can arrive relaxed and ready to learn.
The Welcome and Assessment (5–10 minutes) Your teacher will greet you warmly and ask a few gentle questions about your background. Have you studied Arabic before? Can you read any Quranic text? Are you a complete beginner or looking to improve existing recitation? This is not a test—there are no right or wrong answers. The goal is simply to understand where to begin.
A Short Recitation Sample (5 minutes) If you can already read some Quran, the teacher may ask you to recite a short verse or Surah. Again, this is not judgemental. It simply helps the tutor identify which Tajweed rules need attention and which areas you already handle well.
A Mini-Lesson Tailored to You (15–20 minutes) Based on the assessment, the teacher will deliver a short, focused lesson. Beginners usually start with Arabic alphabet sounds and basic Qaida rules. Intermediate students might explore a specific Tajweed rule such as Idghaam or Qalqalah. Advanced learners may begin Tafseer or memorisation techniques.
Q&A and Next Steps (5 minutes) You are encouraged to ask any questions about the teaching style, scheduling, or curriculum. The teacher will then recommend a personalised learning path and explain how to enrol. There is absolutely no obligation to continue—though most trial students do!
Technical Requirements All you need is a device with a camera and microphone, a stable internet connection, and a quiet corner of your home. We recommend using headphones for clearer audio. No special software is required; a simple video link is shared before each lesson.
Book your free trial today and take the first step toward beautiful, confident Quranic recitation.