About Arabic
| Language family | Afro-Asiatic — Semitic |
| Writing system | Arabic (RTL) |
| Primary regions | Middle East, North Africa |
| Spoken in | Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Morocco, Iraq and more |
Arabic is spoken across Middle East, North Africa — including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Morocco, Iraq, Sudan and more.
Arabic uses the Arabic script (right-to-left), which Kuliso fully supports — including proper rendering, directionality, and font display for every student.
How Kuliso Teaches Curriculum in Arabic
Most ed-tech platforms teach about Arabic. Kuliso teaches in Arabic. The difference is everything for a student who still thinks in Arabic.
When a student encounters a math problem, they don't just need the answer — they need the concept explained in the language where their brain builds meaning. Kuliso's AI tutor delivers full grade-level instruction in Arabic, not just translations of English lessons.
The Kuliso Approach for Arabic-Speaking Students
- Native-language explanations: Concepts are introduced in Arabic first, using vocabulary students already know
- Adaptive scaffolding: Kuliso adjusts difficulty based on each student's Arabic literacy level and academic proficiency
- ESOL bridging: For students building English alongside Arabic, Kuliso progressively introduces English academic vocabulary
- Standards alignment: Every lesson maps to grade-level academic standards — not simplified "ELL" content, but real curriculum
- IEP/504 support: Accommodation flags carry into Arabic sessions automatically
Communities Served: Where Arabic Speakers Go to School
Arabic is spoken across Middle East, North Africa — including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Morocco, Iraq, Sudan and more.
In the United States, Arabic-speaking students are among the fastest-growing populations in public schools. Districts with high concentrations of Arabic speakers often struggle to find bilingual teachers — Kuliso fills that gap at scale.
Kuliso is already used by districts serving Arabic-speaking families in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Teachers set the curriculum; students learn in the language they're strongest in.
Curriculum Alignment for Arabic-Speaking Students
Kuliso maps Arabic instruction to the standards used in your country:
Subjects Available in Arabic
Every core subject is available in Arabic — taught to the same rigor as English instruction, not a watered-down version:
From fractions to photosynthesis, from reading comprehension to civic reasoning — all in Arabic. Teachers assign the standard; the AI delivers it in the student's language.
Why Arabic-Speaking Students Thrive with Kuliso
The research is unambiguous: students learn best in their home language. When academic concepts are introduced in Arabic, students can focus on mastering the idea rather than decoding the language at the same time.
- Faster concept acquisition: Students who receive instruction in Arabic reach grade-level mastery faster because cognitive load is on math/science, not translation
- Stronger English transfer: Solid academic foundations in Arabic accelerate English proficiency — students who understand a concept in their language pick up the English label easily
- Reduced anxiety: Being assessed in Arabic reveals true ability, not English proficiency — students aren't penalized for where they are in the English-learning journey
- Family engagement: Parents who speak Arabic can actually see what their child is working on and support learning at home
- Identity and belonging: Students whose language is visible in their classroom environment have better attendance, engagement, and long-term outcomes
Which Arabic? We Ask.
"Arabic" isn't one language — it's a family of varieties with real differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context. Kuliso doesn't lump them together. We ask which Arabic a student speaks, then deliver instruction in that specific variety.
We support 8 Arabic dialects and varieties:
Try AI Tutoring in Arabic — Free
See exactly how Kuliso explains grade-level content in Arabic. No setup, no credit card. The demo works in your browser in under 60 seconds.
Launch Arabic Demo →Works on desktop and tablet. Teachers: get a full class demo at get-started.