Does this sound like you?

 

 

‘I want to be able to speak Igbo with my family’

 

‘I would like a super-short intensive course’

 

‘I’m ready to put in the work to learn igbo’

 

 

 

Nnọọ (Welcome) to the ‘Igbo crash course’.

The is for you if you want hands on support from me and also access to other Igbo learners to practise having conversations.

By the end of this crash course, you’ll be able to initiate and hold conversations in Igbo, talking about wellbeing, family, work, school, eating, cooking and house chores. You’ll also have gained a lot of vocabulary to enable you study independently and make progress beyond the program.

 

Akaebe onye ahịa m:

(Client’s testimonial)

 

‘I had an awesome experience with the Igbo speakers boot camp. I feel more confident now when I speak. I was taught the difficult consonant blends and vowel harmony. I also learned how to use pronouns and nouns interchangeably. My favorite thing to learn is conjugating verbs. I am very satisfied having taken part in the boot camp.’ (Gee Jay; Atlanta, Georgia)

 

What you will get:

 

Online sessions 3 days a week (Mon- Wed) over 4 weeks in October, 2020, time: 1PM BST. You get coaching from me, instant feedback and answers to your questions

 

The verb conjugation formula so you can continue to effortlessly make new sentences even after you have finished the program

 

Conversation scripts to enable you initiate and hold conversations on topics mentioned above.

 

Ongoing access to session recordings so you can continue learning and speaking even after the program ends

 

An end of course challenge to boost your confidence and we celebrate how far you’ve come (Priceless)

 

Inclusion into your very own accountability group(Priceless)

 

 

Join now for a one-time payment of £197

We start Monday 5th October!

 
 

 

This is for you if:

 

You want support from a coach

 

You enjoy learning and practising in a group

 

You are ready to speak Igbo with your family

 

You want to connect with your roots

 

 

 

FAQs:

 

When does registration end?

 

Registration is open now, and ends on 1st October, 2020.

 

Is it in person or online?

 

The live sessions are online via Zoom.

 

How long are the live sessions?

 

45 minutes long, three times a week for 4 weeks

Mondays - Wednesdays at 1 PM BST

 

Will I be able to speak and practise during live sessions?

 

Certainly, You do conversation ‘role plays’ and ask questions during live sessions

  

How many in a group?

5 in a group

I’ve never spoken Igbo before, is it for me?

 

Certainly! You’ll start speaking from day one while you learn

  

How much time will this take me?

 

We meet 3 times a week for 45 minutes each time. The rest of the time, you are practising independently as much as you want. I would suggest to schedule in 30 mins a day for at least 5 days a week to learn. And seize every opportunity to practise .

 

What if I am unhappy with the crash course?

 

If you are unhappy with the course for any reason, let me know within the first 21 days and you’ll get a full refund.

 

How long do I have access to the resource?

 

You have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like. Note, live calls are for 4 weeks. For the rest of the material, you have ongoing access.

 

Please can you remind me everything that’s in the program?

Yes of course.

3 sessions per week with me and other learners over 4 weeks so you get live coaching, speaking practice and instant feedback. We meet 1 PM BST on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Ongoing access to the course recording which includes video, audio and written resources

A structured and step by step approach to learning Igbo so you can beat the overwhelm and make progress with your speaking

Quizzes and homework to track your progress and help you practise independently

Access to me via emails in between live sessions so you can ask questions that come up during your learning

A small group of committed Igbo learners to support and keep you accountable so you actually achieve your speaking goals

Ijeoma, who runs Igbostudy, is the only Igbo teacher I have ever had and she was absolutely amazing. I am dyslexic so I struggle with learning languages but she was really encouraging and patient with me. Her online resources are great also but it is definitely worth investing in some Igbo lessons with her.
— (Paula Melissa, UK)