Start the conversation

Send the right inquiry for student learning, teacher joining, or organization programs.

The contact page keeps the first version simple. Visitors send a structured inquiry and the website stores it locally.

Public website only: professional pages, local styling, and real bundled images.
NoSign-in needed
LocalInquiry storage
ClearAudience routing
FastWebsite-only flow
Direct inquiry instead of a forced sign-up
Direct inquiry instead of a forced sign-upStudent, teacher, parent, and organization requests all start here.
Who should contact

The form is built for the real audiences of the platform.

Visitors choose the audience type so the message can be handled correctly.

Students and parents

Ask about Arabic learning routes, teacher matching, and level guidance.

Teachers

Send teaching background and the learner types you support best.

Organizations

Request cohort guidance for schools, companies, or community groups.

Before sending

A strong inquiry helps the platform respond accurately.

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.

  • Learner age or audience
  • Current Arabic level
  • Main learning objective
  • Preferred schedule and time zone
A strong inquiry helps the platform respond accurately.
Inquiry form

Send your request

The website saves inquiries locally in the data folder while keeping the public experience clean and simple.

Inquiry details that help matching

  • Student, parent, teacher, or organization request type
  • Current level and learning goal
  • Preferred schedule or time zone
What happens next

The website sets expectations after contact.

This makes the contact page feel finished and reliable.

  1. Inquiry receivedThe request is stored locally and can be reviewed by the site owner.
  2. Context reviewedThe learner or organization details are checked for goal, level, and fit.
  3. Pathway suggestedThe response can recommend a program route or teacher type.
  4. Teacher or cohort planningThe next step depends on whether the request is individual or institutional.
  5. Start preparationThe visitor receives guidance on the information needed before the first session.
Contact context

Professional visuals support trust at the conversion point.

The page uses real learning photos, not cartoon forms or generic icons.

Inquiry quality

The form is specific without being complicated.

It gathers what matters and avoids unnecessary backend complexity.

Audience type

Student, parent, teacher, or organization requests can be routed differently.

Learning goal

The message area lets visitors explain the Arabic goal clearly.

Inquiry-first mention

The contact flow stays focused on guidance and fit.

What to include

Better details create a better response.

Visitors can use the table before sending.

Request typeUseful detailsWhy it matters
StudentAge, level, goal, scheduleHelps recommend a learning route
ParentChild age, reading ability, availabilityHelps match teaching style
TeacherExperience, specialties, learner agesHelps review teacher fit
OrganizationLearner count, objectives, timelineHelps design a cohort route
Website-only build

The contact page is intentionally simple in this version.

The focus is the public website and inquiry capture.

  • Public inquiry route
  • Website pages only
  • Public inquiry route
  • Local inquiry storage
The contact page is intentionally simple in this version.
Trust at contact

The final step should still feel professional.

This section reassures visitors before they submit.

Clear purpose

The form explains exactly why the details are requested.

Human response path

The flow is based on guidance, not instant automated selling.

Flexible requests

Students, teachers, and organizations all have a valid route.

“The first conversation should clarify the learner goal before any class is recommended.”

Inquiry principle
Local storage

Submitted inquiries are saved inside the project.

For localhost, the website writes to data/inquiries.json so requests can be tested immediately without setting up a database.

  • Works on localhost
  • Stores name, email, audience, and message
  • Uses JSON file storage
  • Keeps the website package lightweight
Submitted inquiries are saved inside the project.
Send a focused inquiry

Use the form above and include your Arabic learning goal, current level, and audience type.