Students and parents
Ask about Arabic learning routes, teacher matching, and level guidance.
The contact page keeps the first version simple. Visitors send a structured inquiry and the website stores it locally.

Visitors choose the audience type so the message can be handled correctly.
Ask about Arabic learning routes, teacher matching, and level guidance.
Send teaching background and the learner types you support best.
Request cohort guidance for schools, companies, or community groups.
The page asks visitors to share the goal, current level, age group, preferred schedule, and any Arabic focus such as speaking, reading, writing, or organizational training.

The website saves inquiries locally in the data folder while keeping the public experience clean and simple.
This makes the contact page feel finished and reliable.
The page uses real learning photos, not cartoon forms or generic icons.



It gathers what matters and avoids unnecessary backend complexity.
Student, parent, teacher, or organization requests can be routed differently.
The message area lets visitors explain the Arabic goal clearly.
The contact flow stays focused on guidance and fit.
Visitors can use the table before sending.
| Request type | Useful details | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Student | Age, level, goal, schedule | Helps recommend a learning route |
| Parent | Child age, reading ability, availability | Helps match teaching style |
| Teacher | Experience, specialties, learner ages | Helps review teacher fit |
| Organization | Learner count, objectives, timeline | Helps design a cohort route |
The focus is the public website and inquiry capture.

This section reassures visitors before they submit.
The form explains exactly why the details are requested.
The flow is based on guidance, not instant automated selling.
Students, teachers, and organizations all have a valid route.
“The first conversation should clarify the learner goal before any class is recommended.”
Inquiry principleFor localhost, the website writes to data/inquiries.json so requests can be tested immediately without setting up a database.
