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Learning French
For students, French is a Romance language spoken by over 300 million people, offering vital opportunities for academic, cultural, and professional growth. It is often taught using the CEFR framework (levels A1-C2), focusing on grammar, nasalized pronunciation, vocabulary (genders/numbers), and conjugation, with about 30% of English vocabulary originating from French. Firth…
Learning Arabic
Arabic for students is a comprehensive study of a major Semitic language spoken by over 400 million people, used in 25+ countries, and acting as a key language for international business, media, and Islamic studies. It entails mastering the 30-letter right-to-left script, Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) for reading/writing, and understanding…
Learning Igbo
Igbo language for students is an introduction to one of Nigeria’s four official languages, spoken by over 24 million people, focusing on the standard Igbo-Izugbe dialect. It involves learning eight vowels (a, e, i, ị, o, ọ, u, ụ), tonal patterns, basic vocabulary, and essential conversations (greetings, family, numbers). Forth…
Learning Yoruba
Yoruba is a major West African language spoken by over 40 million people, primarily in southwestern Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. For students, it is an tonal language with seven oral vowels and five nasal vowels, often taught using “Standard Yoruba”. Studies focus on vocabulary (numbers, body parts, food), essential daily…
Learning Hausa
Hausa is a major Afroasiatic language spoken by over 90 million people, primarily in Northern Nigeria and Niger, serving as a key West African lingua franca. It is a tonal language using the Latin alphabet (Boko), characterized by implosive consonants, complex plurals, and subject-verb-object (SVO) order. It is widely used…