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course Overview

If depth, precision, and linguistic completeness are exactly what you’re looking for, this class is designed for you. It prioritizes precision, comprehension, and long-term fluency, helping you develop confidence that comes from truly understanding what you’re saying and why it works. You are guided to think, form ideas, and express yourself fully in Igbo without relying on English fillers or mixed-code speech.

This is a 12-week immersive program focused on building a strong, complete foundation in standard Igbo. It is suited for learners who value linguistic integrity and are willing to engage with the full structure of the language from the start. From the beginning, you are introduced to authentic Igbo vocabulary and grammatical patterns, learning how meaning is shaped through tone, structure, and word choice. Lessons are carefully paced to manage cognitive load, but they do not dilute the language.

The goal is simple: to help you acquire Igbo as a complete language — spoken with confidence, understood with depth, and used with intention — whether you’re seeking cultural connection, academic enrichment, or personal mastery.

Objectives

  • Develop a solid foundation in spoken and written standard Igbo

  • Understand how meaning is constructed through Igbo tone, structure, and vocabulary

  • Build confidence expressing complete ideas in Igbo without reliance on English

Target Audience

This course is designed for adult beginners, who want to learn Igbo in its complete form and are comfortable engaging with a more detailed approach to learning Igbo language. It is ideal for learners who value depth, accuracy, and want to engage with the language in its complete form from the start.

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FAQ

This course is designed for adult beginners who want to learn Igbo in its complete form, even if they have no prior knowledge. It’s ideal for learners who value structure, clarity, and a deeper understanding of how the language works from the start.

Classes are taught using standard Igbo, with a focus on sentence structure, vocabulary, tone, and meaning. You’ll be guided step by step to think and express ideas directly in Igbo, building understanding alongside speaking ability.

Lessons are interactive and paced to support learning without overwhelming you.

Each live class is instructor-led and interactive. You’ll learn new structures and vocabulary, practice speaking, listen closely to pronunciation and tone, and ask questions in real time. Classes emphasize understanding why sentences work, not just memorizing them.

All live classes are recorded. If you miss a session or want to review, you’ll have access to the recordings so you can keep up at your own pace.

Participants receive supportive learning materials, including:

  • Structured study guides
  • Audio pronunciation resources
  • Practice exercises
  • Access to class recordings

These materials are designed to reinforce what’s taught live and support steady progress.

The course runs for 12 weeks and includes:

  • 1 live Zoom class per week (1h 25m)
  • Guided practice between sessions

Exact class times are listed in multiple time zones below.

By the end of the course, you’ll have a solid foundation in standard Igbo. You’ll understand basic sentence structures, use core vocabulary, follow conversations more confidently, and express simple ideas with clarity and intention.

Fill out the registration form above to enroll. After signing up, you’ll receive a welcome message with all the details you need to get started.

How We’ll Learn Together

Through a mix of guided lessons, daily practice, and supportive resources, this course is designed to make your Igbo learning journey smooth, engaging, and effective—no matter where you’re starting from.

Course Schedule

Day: Saturdays
Time: 7 PM GMT+1 / see table for US time zones
Duration: 1 hour per session
Course Dates: February 21 – May 9, 2026
Note: US times change after March 8 due to daylight saving.
Session Date Time (GMT+1 / US)
Week 1Saturday, February 217 PM / 12 PM CST / 1 PM EST
Week 2Saturday, February 287 PM / 12 PM CST / 1 PM EST
Week 3Saturday, March 77 PM / 12 PM CST / 1 PM EST
Week 4Saturday, March 147 PM / 1 PM CDT / 2 PM EDT
Week 5Saturday, March 217 PM / 1 PM CDT / 2 PM EDT
Week 6Saturday, March 287 PM / 1 PM CDT / 2 PM EDT
Week 7Saturday, April 47 PM / 1 PM CDT / 2 PM EDT
Week 8Saturday, April 117 PM / 1 PM CDT / 2 PM EDT
Week 9Saturday, April 187 PM / 1 PM CDT / 2 PM EDT
Week 10Saturday, April 257 PM / 1 PM CDT / 2 PM EDT
Week 11Saturday, May 27 PM / 1 PM CDT / 2 PM EDT
Week 12Saturday, May 97 PM / 1 PM CDT / 2 PM EDT

What My Students Say

5.0
Rated 5 out of 5
I am so grateful. I can testify that the kids understand very well within this short period of time with you. They are always excited once I send them the link, thank you so much.
Chinwe
Chinwe
USA
5.0
Rated 5 out of 5
You are not only by far one of the best Igbo teachers out there, but you are also one of the best at teaching a foreign language to native English speakers. I am using your tips on learning other languages as well. I am subscribed to your YouTube channel as well.
AKUNNA
Akụnna
United Kingdom
5.0
Rated 5 out of 5
This igbo course is fantastic, thanks! I wanted to learn a new different language, and igbo is an interesting one, yet very unknown by people. And it shouldn't be, because igbo is spoken by 45 million people in the world. You're doing a great job teaching igbo. Stay cool.
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Juan Pancho
Venezuela