Track 07: Media & Journalism

Your Voice. Your Story. In Arabic: The Course Built for Media Professionals.

In 4 months, master broadcast-quality Arabic — and deliver every report, interview, and broadcast with the clarity, pace, and authority your audience deserves.

Start my media Arabic journey

You have the story. You have the platform.

But the moment Arabic is required — something shifts. Your pronunciation wavers. Your pace breaks down. The confidence you carry in your native language doesn't translate. You stumble through segments that should be seamless. You reach for words that don't come fast enough. In broadcasting, hesitation is visible. Audiences notice. Editors notice. Competitors notice.

Arabic-speaking audiences are growing across Nigeria and the continent. The demand for credible Arabic media content is rising. But the media professionals who can deliver it — fluently, confidently, on air — are rare.

The truth? General Arabic courses teach you to speak — not to broadcast. Broadcasting requires a different standard: precise pronunciation, controlled pace, proper register, and the ability to perform under pressure. No general language course prepares you for the camera or the microphone.

This course does.

What You'll Achieve in 4 Months

  • Broadcast and report fluently in Arabic across any media format
  • Deliver news segments with proper pace, pronunciation, and clarity
  • Conduct interviews and live commentary confidently
  • Write and read scripts in Arabic with professional broadcast quality
  • Expand your audience reach into the Arabic-speaking world
Month 0: Hesitant Month 4: On-Air Authority
M1: Vocab M2: Segments M3: Broadcasts

The On-Air Transformation Path

4 months of focused, broadcast-specific training.

Month 1

Master Media Vocabulary & News Terminology

What You Learn: Core Arabic news vocabulary, political/economic/cultural terminology, formal vs. conversational registers, and authentic broadcast phrasing for intros, transitions, and sign-offs.

What You Achieve: Instantly recall vocabulary required for any news story, use authentic broadcast phrasing, and distinguish between anchor and field reporter registers.

Your Support: Group coaching, 1-on-1 vocabulary correction, categorized media guides, and audio models.
Months 2-3

Practice Segments with Pace & Clarity

What You Learn: Reading scripts with broadcast-quality rhythm, pronunciation mastery, handling live interruptions/breaking news, interview techniques, and vocal delivery for television.

What You Achieve: Deliver segments smoothly, maintain correct pan-Arab broadcast pace, conduct live interviews without hesitation, and record portfolio-quality segments.

Your Support: Mock newsroom practice, 1-on-1 delivery feedback, script read/record/refine sessions, and instructor role-play.
Month 4

Broadcast Confidently On Air

What You Learn: Final refinement of your unique broadcast voice, advanced scenarios (crisis reporting, live panels), adapting delivery for TV/Radio/Digital, and building your on-air identity.

What You Achieve: Deliver full broadcasts in Arabic, handle any format with confidence, and stand as one of Nigeria's most capable Arabic media professionals with a finished portfolio.

Your Support: Final broadcast coaching, full mock simulation, portfolio review, and professional audio feedback.

The Challenge: Pronunciation & Broadcast Pace

Arabic pronunciation is notoriously demanding. Pan-Arab audiences have high expectations for pronunciation quality on air. Furthermore, pace control is a skill separate from fluency — many fluent speakers rush or break rhythm when the camera turns on.

Without specific broadcast feedback, you practice the wrong things and reinforce bad habits. Your pronunciation draws attention away from your content, keeping you stuck at "I speak Arabic" instead of "I broadcast Arabic."

Our Solution: Professional Audio Coaching

Broadcast-Specific Pronunciation

Targeted correction for YOUR exact gaps. We compare your audio to professional broadcast standards with deliberate repetition practice.

Pace Control Training

Script timing practice (filling exactly 30s or 60s), breathing techniques, and live pressure simulations to maintain rhythm.

Recorded Feedback System

Record segments, submit them, and receive detailed corrections within 48 hours so you hear exactly what your audience hears.

A New Standard for Nigerian Media

This course is newly launched for media professionals. Join our founding cohort, shape the program, and secure founding member pricing.

Broadcast-Specific Training

Not general language learning. This is Nigeria's only Arabic course built exclusively for media and journalism professionals.

Decades of Expertise

Designed by an instructor with 40 years of professional Arabic experience to train your delivery to strict on-air standards.

Founding Cohort Limited to 6 Professionals

First cohort students receive locked-in pricing for any future course renewals. Enrollment closes soon. Be among Nigeria's first certified Arabic media professionals.

Claim Your Founding Spot
Arabic media demand is rising. Your competitors are not waiting — neither should you.

Media Foundations

₦9,999/mo

for 4 months (₦39,996 total)

  • Monthly live group coaching sessions
  • Media vocabulary guide (by category)
  • Broadcast script templates
  • Professional Arabic audio models
  • Peer media community access
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Media Voice

₦17,999/mo

for 4 months (₦71,996 total)

  • All Entry-Level features
  • Bi-weekly 1-on-1 coaching calls
  • Recording review sessions (Feedback)
  • Live broadcast pressure simulations
  • Script writing coaching

Media Master

₦27,999/mo

for 4 months (₦111,996 total)

  • All Signature features
  • Weekly 1-on-1 intensive coaching
  • Unlimited recording reviews
  • Advanced scenarios (crisis, live panels)
  • Multi-format training (TV/Radio/Podcast)
  • Certificate & Personal Portfolio Review

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Do I need prior Arabic knowledge to join this course?
Intermediate Arabic is recommended for this course given the broadcast-specific focus. If you are a beginner, we recommend starting with our Arabic Fluency for Students course first. Contact us and we will assess your level and guide you to the right starting point.
Q2: Is this course for television journalists only?
No. The course covers all media formats — television, radio, digital media, podcasts, and online video. Your coaching is tailored to your specific media format and professional context.
Q3: What dialect of Arabic will I learn?
We teach Modern Standard Arabic (Fusha) — the formal register used in professional Arabic broadcasting across the Arab world and internationally. This is the Arabic used by Al Jazeera, BBC Arabic, and major pan-Arab networks, ensuring your broadcasts are understood across all Arabic-speaking audiences.
Q4: Can I submit recordings from my actual broadcasts for feedback?
Yes — Signature and Premium students can submit real broadcast recordings for instructor review. This is one of the most powerful features of the course: real feedback on your real work.
Q5: I work irregular broadcast hours. Can I fit this around my schedule?
Absolutely. Group sessions are offered at multiple times. One-on-one sessions are scheduled around your availability. Recording submissions can be made anytime, with feedback returned within 48 hours. This course is designed for busy media professionals.
Q6: Will I receive a certificate I can use professionally?
Premium students receive a Certificate of Completion in Arabic for Media Professionals. This credential demonstrates specialized Arabic broadcast training and is a differentiator in your professional media portfolio.
Q7: Can my media organization sponsor my enrollment?
Yes. We issue formal invoices suitable for organizational sponsorship. Contact us for institutional enrollment documentation. Many media professionals have their fees covered by their organization as professional development.
Q8: How quickly will I see improvement in my on-air Arabic?
Most students report noticeable improvement in pronunciation and pace by the end of month 1. Broadcast-quality delivery typically develops by months 3-4. Premium students with weekly coaching typically see the fastest progress.
Q9: What payment methods are accepted?
  • Bank transfer (10% discount)
  • Institutional payment (invoice issued)
  • Flutterwave
  • Paystack
  • USSD (mobile money)
Q10: What happens after the 4 months are complete?
You keep your materials and portfolio recordings. Premium students receive their certificate. All graduates are invited to join our Media Alumni network — a growing community of Arabic-capable Nigerian media professionals sharing opportunities, practice, and growth.

Arabic-Speaking Audiences Are Waiting. Are You Ready to Reach Them?

The demand for credible Arabic media content in Nigeria and across Africa is growing. The media professionals who can deliver it — fluently, on air, with authority — are rare. In 4 months, you could be one of them. Your voice. Your story. In Arabic.

Monthly payments. Fully remote. Founding cohort benefits available now.