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course Description
This is a 12-week interactive program built to reduce overwhelm and help you start speaking with confidence. The process is intentionally structured in two clear phases.
In the first phase, you focus on the core Igbo sentence structures used in everyday speech, alongside a small set of essential vocabulary. By prioritizing structure over heavy memorization, you’re able to express real ideas early without the pressure of mastering rarely used words.
Once you’re comfortable forming sentences and communicating naturally, the second phase begins. At this stage, we gradually replace placeholder words with authentic Igbo vocabulary, enriching your speech while preserving the confidence you’ve already built. Nothing is rushed, and nothing breaks what you can already say.
This approach is not about shortcuts or “broken” language. It reflects how bilingual speakers naturally build fluency, using structure first and refinement second. The goal is simple: help you speak Igbo in a way that feels natural, practical, and aligned with how the language lives today, while steadily guiding you toward full fluency.
FAQ
Street Igbo meets you halfway. Instead of memorizing full, formal sentences, and having to learn words that native speakers are still trying to learn themselves, you’ll learn the core Igbo structure and how to build on it. It’s practical, culturally grounded, and instantly useful.
This shortcut helps you speak sooner and feel confident faster.
Yes — that’s exactly the idea! Street Igbo gives you the foundation (sentence structure, rhythm, and key words) so when you’re ready to move to full Igbo, it feels natural and easy.
Think of it as your steppingstone into complete fluency.
Anyone curious about learning Igbo — beginners, second-generation Nigerians, travelers, or anyone who loves African languages and culture. You don’t need to know any Igbo at all before joining.
Each class lasts one hour and is a mix of learning, conversation practice, and cultural insights. You’ll pick up new expressions, repeat after the instructor, and practice small dialogues. It’s interactive and fun — not a boring lecture.
They’re relaxed group calls (voice based chat sessions) to help you use what you’ve learned and improve your pronunciaation. No pressure — just natural conversation and pronunciation practice with others learning alongside you.
They are usually hosted on Clubhouse and available for replay.
Every participant receives:
- PDF study guides
- Digital flashcards
- Audio pronunciation clips
- Short video lessons
- Access to recordings if you miss a live session
No worries! All sessions are recorded. You’ll get access to the replays and can catch up anytime.
The course runs for 12 weeks. Each week includes:
- 1 live Zoom session (1h 25m)
- Daily WhatsApp Practice
Exact times are listed in different time zones on the table below.
Simply fill out the form above and you’ll be taken to the next step to complete your registration. You’ll also receive a welcome messsage with all the details you need to get started.
By the end, you’ll confidently understand and speak street-style Igbo, express your feelings, describe things, and hold everyday conversations. You’ll also have the tools and confidence to continue into full Igbo fluency if you choose.
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.
- Interactive pronunciation workshops
- Gamified vocabulary-building sessions
- Lesson notes, worksheets, and visual/audio flashcards
- Daily practice and support via WhatsApp group
- Guided paired conversation practices
Course Schedule
Time: 4:00 PM Nigerian Time (WAT / GMT+1)
Duration: 1 hour per session
Course Dates: January 17 – March 28, 2026
Note: US times change after March 8 due to daylight saving.
| Session | Date | Time (WAT / US) |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Saturday, January 17 | 4 PM / 10 AM CST / 11 AM EST |
| Week 2 | Saturday, January 24 | 4 PM / 10 AM CST / 11 AM EST |
| Week 3 | Saturday, January 31 | 4 PM / 10 AM CST / 11 AM EST |
| Week 4 | Saturday, February 7 | 4 PM / 10 AM CST / 11 AM EST |
| Week 5 | Saturday, February 14 | 4 PM / 10 AM CST / 11 AM EST |
| Week 6 | Saturday, February 21 | 4 PM / 10 AM CST / 11 AM EST |
| Week 7 | Saturday, February 28 | 4 PM / 10 AM CST / 11 AM EST |
| Week 8 | Saturday, March 7 | 4 PM / 10 AM CST / 11 AM EST |
| Week 9 | Saturday, March 14 | 4 PM / 11 AM CDT / 12 PM EDT |
| Week 10 | Saturday, March 21 | 4 PM / 11 AM CDT / 12 PM EDT |
| Week 11 | Saturday, March 28 | 4 PM / 11 AM CDT / 12 PM EDT |
| Week 12 | Saturday, April 4 | 4 PM / 11 AM CDT / 12 PM EDT |
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