
Learn basic Akan Twi greetings and responses, including how to welcome others, address elders, and respond across morning, afternoon, and evening contexts.
Learn courteous expressions in Akan Twi, including thanks, thank you, please, excuse me, and forgive me, with examples like home safe and other polite phrases.
Learn basic introductory questions and answers in Akan Twi, including asking names, saying your name, asking how you are, origin, occupation, and age to make friends.
Master everyday Akan Twi phrases for speaking, writing, and reading, including calls like 'give me a call,' 'please speak slowly,' and how to say common requests in daily conversations.
Learn how to buy and sell in Akan Twi through practical phrases for prices, money, payments, and negotiating in markets. Master everyday bargaining, asking about wants, discounts, and exchanges.
Learn practical Akan Twi travel phrases for navigating Ghanaian transport, including asking for location, confirming destinations, and inquiring about taxi and bus fares.
Master Twi phone call phrases, including asking who is this, confirming names such as mayor or Michael Hall, and leaving a message when the line is unclear or network drops.
Identify various occupations, including teacher, driver, doctor, lawyer, judge, blacksmith, farmer, and auto mechanic, and examine how training and teaching relate to each career.
Master Akan Twi direction words and how to pronounce them, including right, west, north, behind, inside, and under, with a quick quiz to reinforce learning.
Learn to ask for directions in Akan Twi by using practical phrases for locating places like the hospital or police station and asking for the way.
Learn to read and pronounce the Twi alphabets, mastering 22 letters—15 consonants and 7 vowels—through pronunciation examples and a short quiz.
Identify the seven Akan Twi vowels and practice how they sound with examples and pronunciation guidance. Preview upcoming lessons on the 15 consonants and related pronunciation drills.
Master the pronunciation of two-letter words through guided practice and phonetic drills. Build confidence with step-by-step sound patterns and quick pronunciation tips for Akan Twi.
Master how to pronounce two-letter words and simple sentences in Akan Twi, with guidance on greetings, common phrases, and repeating vowels for correct articulation.
Master the pronunciation of two-letter words in Akan Twi through guided practice with common word pairs, sentences, and drills to improve speaking and reading accuracy.
practice pronouncing two-letter words in Akan Twi through guided drills and a quiz, reinforcing simple forms and vowel repetition.
Master pronunciation of two-letter words through practical examples like for, four, not, or, and practice reading short sentences.
Learn to pronounce and use two-letter words in Akan Twi through guided practice, sentence drills, and pronunciation cues, reinforcing rhythm and accuracy in everyday phrases.
Master fast, practical pronunciation of three-letter words in Akan Twi through guided practice of sounds, letter identification, and technique-building exercises.
Master two-letter words in Akan Twi through pronunciation practice and targeted reading and writing drills to reinforce basic language skills.
Explore English digraphs and their pronunciations by examining examples like ch and sh, and practice reading with words such as chair, ship, jet, and test to sharpen pronunciation and decoding.
Master Akan Twi pronunciation by practicing how to pronounce three-letter words, with a focused lesson on accurate articulation and common pronunciation patterns.
Learn how to pronounce larger Akan Twi words through guided pronunciation drills, articulation practice, and steady repetition to improve speaking, reading, and listening.
Improve Akan Twi pronunciation of larger words through guided speaking and reading practice, reinforcing correct pronunciation, reading the language, and handling word forms.
Learn how to pronounce contracted words and apostrophe s forms in Akan Twi, with practical examples to master common contractions and pronunciation.
Learn how to pronounce Akan Twi words with accents, understanding how to treat two distinct accent marks and apply them to correct pronunciation.
Engage in an interactive spelling dictation lesson that guides you through five key points, practice reading sentences, and build confidence in speaking, writing, and reading Akan Twi.
Practice reading sentences in Akan Twi, recall what you’ve learned so far, and respond to reading passages to strengthen your speaking, writing, and reading.
Master Akan Twi food vocabulary by practicing cooking methods and common cereals like rice, fried rice, yam, sorghum, and beans, with guided pronunciation tips.
Learn to pronounce common Ghanaian fruits in Akan Twi, including apple, avocado, banana, orange, pineapple, coconuts, and plantain, with practical pronunciation guidance for Ghanaian contexts.
Master Akan Twi pronunciation of common vegetables, including corn, tomatoes, eggplants, ginger, pepper or chili, and okra, through guided practice and repetition.
Master Akan Twi pronunciation by practicing tuber vocabulary, including cassava and sweet potato, and by reading and speaking common food terms used in everyday conversations.
Explore Akan Twi food vocabulary with pronunciation examples, including fish varieties like salted tilapia and smoked codfish, and common items like alcohol, soft drinks, and palm oil.
Expand Akan Twi food vocabulary in part two: other food items, exploring spaghetti, fish and chips, eggs, palm oil, millet porridge, and rice porridge, with practice questions and guided discussion.
Explore Akan Twi terms used to refer to people, including male and female designations and family terms such as brother and sister.
Explore Akan Twi terms for nuclear family members, such as father, mother, husband, wife, and children. Practice pronunciation and usage of extended family terms and kinship pronouns.
Explore Akan Twi extended family terms, identifying relations by mother's and father's sides, including mother, father, uncles, aunts, grandparents, and cousins; practice local kinship vocabulary.
Learn how to pronounce relations in chief and practice senior and junior terms, with examples and ongoing feedback to reinforce learning.
Explore mammals by naming and pronouncing common animals like dogs, owls, elephants, and giraffes in Akan Twi.
Learn to pronounce common birds in Akan Twi, including chicken, duck, guinea fowl, and ostrich, with guided practice and practical examples from poultry and other birds.
Learn Akan Twi reptile and animal vocabulary in this masterclass, with names like snake, alligator, crocodile, cobra, gecko, lizard, tree frog, and scorpion, plus practice and a quiz.
Explore common kitchen items and practice Akan Twi pronunciation, learning how to say them correctly and test your progress with a short quiz.
Practice Akan Twi vocabulary for bedroom items, pronouncing bed, bedspread, bedsheets, window, and floor. Apply these terms through daily room contexts and conversational prompts.
Learn Akan Twi vocabulary for bathroom items, with pronunciation guidance and practice phrases, including terms for containers, a sponge, and bath salts.
Explore Akan Twi wardrobe vocabulary, including hats, dresses, belts, trousers, and accessories, and learn to describe outfits and clothing items clearly.
Learn Akan Twi body parts vocabulary, including hair on our head, eyes, nose, face, neck, and wrists.
Learn Akan Twi body parts, including chest, abdomen, stomach, breasts, back, elbow, shoulder, and hand, with pronunciation cues and practical examples in everyday context.
Explore Akan Twi body parts through practical prompts and questions that reinforce speaking, writing, and reading, while practicing leg and hat terminology for everyday dialogue.
Learn to count from zero to twenty in Akan Twi and master the pronunciation of larger numbers through guided practice and examples.
Master Akan Twi numbers 21 to 40 through guided examples and phrases, practicing counting and basic responses in everyday dialogue.
Practice speaking Akan Twi by reciting a rapid sequence of numbers from sixty to seventy-nine, while repeating phrases like dual-SIM and noting court, DACA, and names to boost pronunciation.
Explore decoding a rapid transcript from numbers 60 to 80, with repeated phrases like dual SIM and daily references, to bolster listening and reading comprehension in Akan Twi.
Identify repetitive phrases in the caption to strengthen speaking and listening in Akan Twi. Explore how fragmented dialogue cues reinforce reading and comprehension of Akan Twi.
Learn to pronounce three-figure numbers in Akan Twi, with practice on 100, 200, 300 and 512, and explore related pronunciation patterns and pronoun usage.
Learn how to pronounce larger numbers in Akan Twi, from thousands to millions. The session covers pronunciation patterns and common challenges with big-number terms.
Master how to say and understand percentages in Akan Twi, from five percent to fifty percent, with guided practice and real-life examples.
Master decimal fractions in Akan Twi by learning to read and pronounce decimal numbers, and practice saying numbers such as seventy five point six five.
Learn Akan Twi time-related terms by practicing seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and year, and place them in greetings and daily routines.
Learn how to tell the time in Akan Twi using morning, afternoon, and evening expressions, with practical examples such as 1:45 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Learn to pronounce the seven days of the week in Akan Twi and practice day names and basic pronouns through guided examples and a short quiz to test your pronunciation.
Discover feminine birthday names in Akan Twi, including names derived from grandmothers and mothers, with pronunciation notes and examples of everyday usage.
Explore masculine Akan birthday names linked to days of the week, with examples like Kwabena and Kofi and how birth day relates to names.
Learn to pronounce the months of the year in Akan Twi and see dates in action to reinforce speaking and reading skills.
Practice telling dates and how to say them in Akan Twi, using example dates such as October 23, 2019 and May 5, 2019.
Explore the two major seasons in Ghana, the wet season and the dry season, and practice how to talk about them in Akan Twi.
Twi is the most spoken language among Akans. And its widely spoken in Ghana as well. In this course, I will take you teach you how to
Speak the Language: We will learn basic introductory statements in Twi. A lot of lessons is about vocabulary. You will know how to pronounce hundreds of English words in Twi. The grammar section help you understand the language better. It will enable you not only pronounce Twi words but be able to form meaningful sentences as well.
Read the language: We will look at how each Twi alphabet sounds. Also, I will throw light on the Twi diagraphs and the principles involved in pronouncing three letter words to lager words. You will also be able to read contracted words and words with accents.
Write the language: Once you're able to read the language, it will be very easy to write it. But there's more - you will learn a couple of differences between spoken Twi and written Twi.
If you are planning to visit Ghana, West Africa, then this course will definitely let you enjoy your visit fully since you will be able to communicate with more than 80% of the people you meet in their local language. If you have Ghanaian friends or family then definitely take this course. This course entails all you need to begin speaking Akan (Twi).