Every Word is Spoken and Heard in Amal
For the first time in an Arabic educational app: every word is spoken and heard with correct pronunciation.
For the first time in an Arabic educational app: every word is spoken and heard.
With every word heard and every image's meaning explained, our Amal app now contains fully spoken and audible content with correct pronunciation as the first Arabic app to have this feature.
Why Fully Spoken Content Matters
Correct pronunciation is one of the most critical aspects of learning Arabic. Unlike many other languages, Arabic has unique sounds that require precise articulation, including emphatic consonants and pharyngeal letters that do not exist in English or other European languages. Without hearing these sounds pronounced correctly and consistently, children can develop habits that are difficult to correct later. That is why we made sure that every single word in the Amal app is fully spoken with proper pronunciation by native Arabic speakers.
How It Works
Throughout every lesson, story, and exercise in Amal, children can tap on any word to hear it pronounced clearly. Every image in the app has its meaning explained through audio, so children learn to associate sounds with visuals naturally. This multisensory approach, combining hearing, seeing, and interacting, is proven to be one of the most effective methods for language acquisition in young children. Combined with our AI speech recognition feature that listens to your child's pronunciation and provides feedback, Amal creates a complete audio learning environment.
Your Feedback Shapes Our App
This app is for you and your children above all else. How has your experience and your child's experience been so far with the Amal app? We built this feature based on feedback from parents like you who wanted to ensure their children were hearing correct Arabic pronunciation consistently. Remember that you can send us any suggestions or questions and we will respond immediately in less than an hour.
We are waiting for your feedback,
Mohammed and the Amal team


