Every learner progresses at their own pace, and understanding your personal learning rhythm is key to setting realistic goals and avoiding unnecessary frustration. Ilm Al Lughah provides data-driven insights into your learning pace to help you understand your patterns and optimize your study approach — without comparing you to others.
Your learning pace is displayed on the dashboard as a set of personal metrics: average lessons per week (how many lessons you typically complete in a seven-day period), average time per lesson (how long you spend on each lesson, including the quiz), estimated completion date (based on your current pace, when you will likely finish your current course), and pace trend (whether your pace is accelerating, steady, or slowing down over time).
Factors that affect your learning pace include: prior knowledge (students with some Arabic background will naturally progress faster through beginner material), daily study time (more time per day means faster progress), consistency (daily study, even in small amounts, leads to faster progress than irregular long sessions), and material difficulty (your pace will naturally slow down as you encounter more advanced topics, and this is completely normal).
We encourage you to focus on your own trajectory rather than comparing with others. Some students complete a course in three months; others take a year. Both are perfectly valid — what matters is that you are learning and retaining the material. If you feel your pace is too slow, try increasing your daily study time by just 5-10 minutes. If you feel rushed and your quiz scores are suffering, slow down and spend more time on each lesson. The best pace is the one that is sustainable for your lifestyle and that produces genuine understanding, not just course completion.