For spring 2026 session, we introduce five new modules. Learn more about them, below.
What are ALC Rabat Modules? Module courses are for our most advanced learners and are designed to build strong English fluency. They are aligned with CEFR C1.
Who is eligible to enroll? Current and former ALC learners who have completed Advanced 5 or who have achieved a score of 56 or higher on our placement test.
Space is limited! Register early to reserve your seat.
New students: Watch for registration information on Facebook and Instagram. Get term details and make your appointment for a placement test on our [linktr.ee](https://linktr.ee/alcrabat?).
Current students: Take advantage of our early pre-registration periods.

Mondays 14:30 - 17:30
This course bridges the gap between knowing English and using it powerfully in the real world. Transform from a good speaker into a confident and effective communicator.
Kenza Debbagh-Nour
Course Details - Beyond Fluency: Soft Skills for Real-World Communication

Thursdays 17:45 - 20:45 or Saturdays 18:00 - 21:00
In Words & Sound, we will examine how poets and songwriters can look at one concept from many different angles. We will explore concepts such as identity, love, and death. We will be reading poetry, watching slam poets, and listening to some fine music, all while creating our own.
Rihane Zoubairi
Course Details - Words and Sound

Fridays 17:45 - 20:45 or Sundays 12:30 - 15:30
How does a 30-second TikTok make someone famous overnight? Why do some trends go global while others disappear in days? Who really decides what’s “cool” today, people or algorithms? Explore this and much more!
Houda LAKHZAMI
Course Details - Pop Culture in the Age of Algorithms

Wednesdays 17:45 - 20:45 or Saturdays 18:00 - 21:00
Embark on an oral history project centered on an elder whose life experiences you find meaningful. Identify, interview, transcribe, and translate these personal narratives, preserving a part of the past and connecting with another generation.
Helen Heston
Course Details - Preserving the Past: Oral History in Translation

Fridays 17:45 - 20:45 or Saturdays 18:00 - 21:00
Understand how organizations make important long-term decisions and how leaders guide their organizations toward success. Learn how companies grow, adapt to change, and respond to challenges in competitive environments. For professionals and university students seeking strategic thinking skills, and anyone interested in how companies succeed—or fail—strategically.
Ahmed Amine Lektati
Course Details - Strategic Management