Hmm - Nigerian main languages - I know the odd greeting in Yoruba and Hausa - but I don't think I even know what Igbo sounds like - something else I wish I had time to check out.

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From: Yvonne Mbanefo <Yvonne@learnigbonow.com> Date: 14 April 2011 06:07 Subject: Day 1 of the LIN 6 Day Igbo Course & Study Guide

Hi,

Welcome to day one of the free Learn Igbo Now (LIN) 6 Day Course. This 6 Day Course gives you a taste of what's covered in the LIN Premium Course. In the next days you will get to know different lesson formats and see them in action. Today you will learn some conversation starters in Igbo language. If you are new to learning Igbo these lessons are perfect for you.

These Beginner Lessons make speaking the Igbo language easy. This together with building up your grammar and vocabulary foundation will enable you to speak basic Igbo in just a few days. The 6 Day Course will be sent to you in six parts, which you'll receive daily for the next six days. You can watch the lessons online and the lessons are interactive.

If you are completely new to learning Igbo have a look at our freebie section on the site.
To help you to get started head over here to download the Learn Igbo Now 1 year Curriculum.

**Please note that the introductory audio starts automatically once you go to the lesson page (so turn down your speakers if you are at work!) :)

Ready?

Here is a summary of the lessons we have for you. Just click on the link to go to the lesson.

Day 1: Conversation starters in Igbo Language

Day 2: Confusing Words in Igbo Language

Day 3: Lesson Review for Day 1 & 2

Day 4: Adjectives to Describe Feelings

Day 5: Question Words in Igbo Language

Day 6: Igbo Customs - Itu Aha (Title Names)

Tomorrow we will talk about some confusing words in Igbo. Igbo is a tonal language and some words have the same spelling but different tones (sounds)  and meanings.By the time you have completed this 6 Day Course you will be amazed how easy it is to learn Igbo with the LIN Premium Course.

This is what Amy Okere, a Learn Igbo Now member has to say about the course:
“The LIN Premium Course is the best and most fun way of learning Igbo for me. Being able to download lessons and to use them on my phone and kindle is invaluable. The ability to learn while on the move helps a lot to fit some learning time into my busy schedule. Your lesson structure seems to be ideal for me too. The amount of information and how it is presented makes retaining what I have learnt easy. I would recommend your course to anyone (in fact I already did). I'm very grateful that you are providing such a fun and easy to use learning medium.”

Keep an eye out for the next lesson that you will receive tomorrow.

I hope you will enjoy the course!
Yvonne Mbanefo
LearnIgboNow.com

P.S. If you have any questions about the LIN Premium Course just hit the reply button and let me know. Afam or I will get back to you as soon as possible (usually within 24 hours).


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