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IGBO LANGUAGE IMMERSIONWelcome to Igbo911, pioneers in on line Multimedia Igbo language education for Ndi Igbo in Diasporas and students of Igbo as a second language. A good action plan is imperative for success in any meaningful endeavour. At what ever point you choose to start your adventure in Igbo Language studies here at Igbo911, we recommend you start by setting a SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time Sensitive) goal.
At the end of each goal period you are encouraged to either review your strategy or advance to a new segment with new goals. We would also be glad to have your feed back as to how we can make our resource more functional and effective for you. The following steps have been developed to help you observe these guidelines as you explore the materials in igbo911. STEP ONE: Practice STEP TWO: Practice sounds with blend of Alphabets, Consonant and Vowel combinations as Words and in Sentences in Tone Marking: STEPTHREE: Build up vocabulary using Audio Picture Dictionary for beginners. The interactive, audio visual Quizzes are designed to facilitate your practice, comprehension and retention. Nature and STEP FOUR: Comprehension (1); Jump Start your communication in Igbo with the sample sentences and phrases in Jump Start Lingo. Explore Key parts of speech using "na" and "ka" as examples. STEP FIVE: Comprehension (2); formulate complex sentences with the Examples in Around the House, Nature, and Parts of the body. STEP SIX: Comprehension (3); formulate more complex sentences using figures of speech in Proverbs and Idioms and Tongue Twisters |
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