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Introduction to Spoken Swahili

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  • Updated 4/2025
4.5
(108 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
2 Hour(s) 10 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Julius Muange
Rating
4.5
(108 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Introduction to Spoken Swahili

Learn how to speak Swahili, a common language spoken in East Africa.

This is an introductory course in Spoken Kiswahili taught by Julius Muange and produced by Orrasis. 

Julius Muange has been teaching Swahili as a Spoken language for over 25 years. During this time he has taught in schools, universities and several organizations such as US Peace Corps, Divine World Missionaries, British Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) as well as Lewis and Clark College from the USA. 

Julius Muange teaches this course in English through video presentations along with downloadable PDFs which will contain vocabulary and grammar construction notes. This beginners course will teach greetings, introductions, present continuous tense, past tense, future tense, and numbers. Various themes will be used to build vocabulary while learning the lessons. 

Please join us in this course. 

Course Content

  • 8 section(s)
  • 14 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Greetings
  • Section 2 Introductions in Swahili
  • Section 3 Common conversations in Swahili
  • Section 4 Present Tense
  • Section 5 Past Tense
  • Section 6 Future Tense
  • Section 7 Numbers
  • Section 8 Conclusion

What You’ll Learn

  • Greet people in Swahili.
  • Introduce yourself and others in Swahili.
  • Say Numbers in Swahili.
  • Speak simple sentences in Swahili.

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • B
    Beatrice Nakiranda Ntende
    5.0

    Enjoying it

  • A
    Afi Hasanati Bell
    4.5

    It was helpful for many normal words and functions that happen daily. I am grateful to see basic words in my Swahili notepad to practice with. Point out how to ask people for the fun spots to go to and play games around town at? Where can I go to play and watch sports around? What do you guys do for fun out here? Asante sana ;-)

  • M
    Mindy Moran Gramberg
    4.5

    yes. easy to follow. good practice. I like the tests too!

  • E
    Eunice Elizabeth Akol
    5.0

    This has been very helpful especially with the tests at the end. They helped me memorize better and learn some new words as well. It was an awesome experience!

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