Arabic English Explainer Skill

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Help create Arabic-first and bilingual explanations, app text, lessons, worksheets, and education content with clear language-level controls.

Install

openclaw skills install arabic-english-explainer-skill

Purpose

Use this skill when you need Arabic, English, or bilingual explanations that are easy to understand, culturally appropriate, and ready for learning, apps, posts, or classroom-style content.

It is designed for:

  • Arabic app UI text and onboarding.
  • English-to-Arabic explanation of technical topics.
  • Arabic educational lessons and worksheets.
  • Bilingual social content and captions.
  • Vocabulary, grammar, and beginner-friendly language practice.
  • Explaining cybersecurity, coding, business, or study topics in simple Arabic.

When to use

Use this skill when the user asks for:

  • Build an app in Arabic.
  • Make Arabic lessons.
  • Explain this in Arabic and English.
  • Translate but make it natural.
  • Create a bilingual post, script, worksheet, quiz, or flashcards.
  • Simplify an English topic for Arabic speakers.
  • Prepare Arabic UI labels, buttons, empty states, errors, and help text.

Inputs to ask for

Ask only for missing essentials:

  1. Target audience: kids, beginners, students, customers, professionals, or general public.
  2. Arabic style: Modern Standard Arabic, Gulf/Kuwaiti tone, simple Arabic, or formal business Arabic.
  3. Output type: app UI, lesson, worksheet, post, quiz, script, glossary, or explanation.
  4. Length: short, medium, detailed, or slide-ready.
  5. English source text, topic, or bullet points.

Do not ask for private data, passwords, OTPs, secrets, or personal documents.

Workflow

  1. Identify the content goal.
  2. Choose the Arabic level:
    • Beginner: short sentences, no difficult terms.
    • Student: clear examples and definitions.
    • Professional: polished wording and precise terms.
    • App UI: short, direct, action-oriented wording.
  3. Extract key ideas from the English or source material.
  4. Create the Arabic explanation first, then optional English support.
  5. Add examples, icons, or simple analogies when useful.
  6. For education content, add a short quiz or practice task.
  7. For app content, add UI microcopy: button labels, errors, empty states, success messages, and onboarding steps.
  8. Review for clarity, tone, and cultural fit.

Output templates

Simple bilingual explanation

Title:
Arabic explanation:
English explanation:
Key terms:
Example:
Quick check question:

Arabic app screen copy

Screen goal:
Title:
Subtitle:
Primary button:
Secondary button:
Empty state:
Error message:
Success message:
Help text:

Arabic lesson plan

Lesson title:
Audience:
Goal:
Warm-up question:
Main explanation:
Example:
Practice activity:
Mini quiz:
Answer key:
Next lesson:

Vocabulary builder

Word:
Meaning:
Simple Arabic explanation:
English equivalent:
Example sentence:
Common mistake:
Practice prompt:

Quality checklist

Before final output, verify:

  • Arabic is readable and natural.
  • Sentences are not too long.
  • Technical terms are explained, not only translated.
  • English and Arabic meanings match.
  • Tone fits the audience.
  • App UI text is short enough for buttons and mobile screens.
  • Education content includes at least one example or practice question.
  • No unsupported claims, harmful instructions, or private data.

Safety rules

  • Do not request or expose secrets, passwords, OTPs, private keys, wallets, or session tokens.
  • Do not provide harmful cyber steps or exploit instructions.
  • For cybersecurity topics, keep the explanation defensive, educational, and awareness-focused.
  • Do not claim a translation is legally certified.
  • If religious, medical, legal, or financial content appears, label it as educational only and recommend expert review when needed.
  • Preserve the user's meaning; do not invent facts.

Example prompts

  • Make this app onboarding screen Arabic-first and beginner-friendly.
  • Explain phishing in simple Arabic for students, with English key terms.
  • Turn this English lesson into an Arabic worksheet with 5 quiz questions.
  • Create bilingual UI text for a password manager app.
  • Make a Kuwaiti Arabic social caption from this cybersecurity tip.
  • Review this Arabic translation and make it clearer without changing the meaning.

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