Arabic Typing Practice for Beginners: The 30-Day Plan

Zero to functional Arabic typing in 30 days — a structured daily practice plan with drills, goals, and everything you need to build genuine speed.

Arabic Typing Practice for Beginners
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Learning to type Arabic fluently requires deliberate, structured practice — not just random typing. This 30-day plan takes you from knowing zero Arabic keyboard positions to typing at 25–35 WPM (words per minute), which is sufficient for practical everyday use. Each day has a specific focus and clear goals. Follow it consistently and you will reach functional Arabic typing speed within a month.

Before You Start: Setup Checklist

  • ☑ Install Arabic keyboard on your system OR bookmark our Arabic Keyboard tool
  • ☑ Print or save the Arabic 101 keyboard layout map (available free online)
  • ☑ Create an account on our Speed Test to track WPM progress
  • ☑ Commit to 30 minutes per day minimum for 30 days

Week 1 (Days 1–7): Know Your Keys

Goal: Memorize position of all 28 Arabic letters on the keyboard. Accuracy over speed.

Day Focus Letters Practice Task
Day 1 ا ب ت ث Type each letter 20× from memory
Day 2 ج ح خ د ذ Type each letter 20× and simple 2-letter combinations
Day 3 ر ز س ش Copy 5 simple words containing today's letters
Day 4 ص ض ط ظ Type each letter 20× (these emphatics are important)
Day 5 ع غ ف ق Copy 5 common words with these letters
Day 6 ك ل م ن Type 10 common words from memory
Day 7 All 28 letters Type the full alphabet twice from memory. Record WPM benchmark.
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Week 2 (Days 8–14): Build Common Words

Goal: Type the 50 most common Arabic words fluently. Target 8–12 WPM.

Practice typing these high-frequency Arabic words daily:

Arabic Word Meaning Arabic Word Meaning
في in من from/who
على on إلى to
هذا this (m) هذه this (f)
الذي who/which كان was/were
قال he said أن that
لا no/not ما what/not
مع with بعد after
قبل before عند at/when

Week 3 (Days 15–21): Sentences and Phrases

Goal: Type complete sentences. Target 15–20 WPM by end of week.

Copy these practice sentences, typing each 3× until memorized:

  • أنا أتعلم الكتابة العربية على الحاسوب.
  • اللغة العربية جميلة وغنية بالتراث.
  • أتمنى أن أكتب بسرعة أكبر كل يوم.
  • التدريب اليومي يحسن مهارات الكتابة.

Week 4 (Days 22–30): Speed Building

Goal: Reach 25–35 WPM. Focus on continuous typing without looking at keyboard.

  • Days 22–24: Take Arabic typing speed test daily — track WPM each day
  • Days 25–27: Copy typing from Arabic news articles (Al-Jazeera, BBC Arabic) for 20 min/day
  • Days 28–30: Free typing — compose original Arabic paragraphs on any topic you like

WPM Benchmarks by Stage

Stage Target WPM Proficiency Level
Week 1 end 5–8 WPM Letter recognition
Week 2 end 10–15 WPM Common words
Week 3 end 15–22 WPM Sentence level
Week 4 end 25–35 WPM Functional everyday typing
3 months 40–50 WPM Professional competence
💡 The Most Important Rule: Never look at the keyboard. Touch-typing without looking at keys is the single most effective habit for building speed. If you do not know where a key is, pause briefly and try to locate it from memory — then type it. This trains your muscle memory, which is the foundation of typing speed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

With 30 minutes of daily deliberate practice, most beginners reach functional typing speed (25-35 WPM) in 30 days. Reaching professional speed (50+ WPM) typically takes 3-6 months. The most important factor is consistency — 20 minutes every day beats 2 hours once a week for skill building.

For the first 1-2 weeks of practice, type without harakat — focus on getting the base letters right and building speed. Once you can type unvowelled Arabic smoothly, introduce harakat practice separately. Adding harakat while still struggling with letter positions slows progress significantly.

Most Arabic data entry and administrative job postings in Arab countries require 35-45 WPM minimum. Translation and journalism positions often require 50+ WPM. Professional secretarial roles in Gulf countries may require 60+ WPM. Our Typing Speed Test measures your current WPM so you know where you stand before applying.