Four Lessons. One Goal.
Clear, respectful communication. Each lesson follows a uniform academic structure: Presentation → Objectives → Vocabulary → Dialogues → Practice → Role-play → Review.
Why Communication Matters at Al-Haram
Every year, millions of pilgrims from more than 160 countries arrive at the Two Holy Mosques. Most do not speak Arabic. A few clear, polite words in English can replace confusion with calm, and chaos with order.
As a guard, you are the first face the guest of Allah meets. Your words carry hospitality, safety, and the reputation of the Kingdom.
This course supports Vision 2030 by:
- Improving the pilgrim experience through better communication
- Strengthening crowd safety and organized movement
- Showcasing Saudi hospitality and professionalism
- Building guard confidence with international visitors
Quick Access for Active Shifts
Built for use during your work — instant audio, large buttons, no clutter.
Duty Mode
One-click access to critical phrases while on duty. Welcoming, directions, emergency, crowd, and polite phrases — all instantly playable.
Search Phrases
Find any phrase in English or Arabic. Try "lost child", "gate", "welcome", or "crowd" — results appear instantly.
My Essential Phrases
Build your personal phrase bank. Save any phrase from any lesson and review them in one place.
Progress Dashboard
Track lessons completed, vocabulary practised, and exercises done. Monitor your training over time.
Your Self-Study Pathway
A complete training experience designed for independent learning — no teacher required.
Study the Slides
Each lesson opens with the original training presentation embedded directly in the page.
Listen & Repeat
Hear every phrase in English and Arabic. Use Practice Mode for hands-free pronunciation drills.
Practice Role-plays
Take the role of guard or visitor. Compare your performance with the audio model answer.
Check Your Answers
Every exercise includes a built-in answer key with a written explanation.