The Language Center at Isra University performs three main tasks:
First Task: Teaching the compulsory university courses in Arabic (Ar. 101) and English (En. 101) to hundreds of students each semester, with the aim of improving students' performance in both languages and equipping them with diverse linguistic skills. Additionally, remedial courses in Arabic (Ar. 99) and English (En. 99) are offered to students who do not pass the placement exams in these subjects. The centers also offers other foreign language courses, such as Hebrew and French as selective courses.
Second Task: Teaching Arabic to non-native speakers. This program is implemented through international agreements with public and private academic institutions in countries such as Korea, Turkey, and Japan. Furthermore, Arabic programs are offered to Malaysian students sponsored by the Malaysian government to obtain bachelor's degrees in Arabic or Islamic Studies. These students undergo a placement test, and based on the results, they are placed in levels where they study listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills in Arabic, aiming to improve their performance in their respective fields of study.
Third Task: Holding and administering the English language proficiency exam for postgraduate students. Those who pass this exam are exempt from taking the remedial course (En. 404), while those who do not pass are required to take this 6-credit course.
The center also computerizes the placement exams and compulsory courses exams to ensure fast results and maintain impartiality in assessing students' performance and academic achievement.