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Step-1 Igbo Language Practice Tests (2026 Edition)

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  • Updated 1/2026
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Language
English
Taught by
Chukwu Christian Onyemaechi (IgboLingua)
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Course Overview

Step-1 Igbo Language Practice Tests (2026 Edition)

Assess your knowledge of Igbo origin and ancestry, Igbo alphabets, tones markings and the fundamentals of Asusu Igbo?

How much do you truly know about the foundations of ndi Igbo and Asụsụ Igbo?

Ready to test how well you know the fundamentals of the Igbo language? This practice test course takes you through the essential pillars of Igbo basics, from the cultural origins of the Igbo people to the structure of the Igbo writing system, tone applications, and grammar. Whether you’re a beginner, heritage learner, or just passionate about reconnecting with your roots, this course will help you measure your knowledge and deepen your understanding of Asụsụ Igbo.

You’ll practice with carefully designed questions on Igbo ancestry and identity, including the Biblical and historical origin of Ndi Igbo as ancient Hebrews/Israelites. Then, reinforce your familiarity with the Igbo alphabet (Abiidii or Mkpụrụ Edemede), vowels, consonants, and their divisions like Udaume, Myiriudaume, and Mgbochiume. You’ll also be tested on tone markings (Akara Uda) such as Udaelu (rising tone), Udaala (falling tone), and Udansuda (mid tone), with questions that challenge you to differentiate similar words based on tone alone.

To complete your foundation, you’ll explore the versatile roles of “na” in sentence construction, as a conjunction, preposition, auxiliary verb, and even a verb root. Each question is followed by a detailed explanation, helping you learn not just what’s right, but why it’s right. This is not just a test; it's a guided review of what truly matters at the heart of Igbo basics. Take the challenge and discover how much you really know!



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Course Content

  • 1 section(s)
  • Section 1 Practice Tests

What You’ll Learn

  • Origin and ancestry of ndi Igbo including biblical evidences as Hebrew descendants and ancient Israel Jews, Strengthen your ability to recognize and pronounce the Igbo alphabet (Abiidii / Mkpụrụ Edemede), Improve your understanding of light and heavy vowels, semi-vowels, and consonant combinations, Sharpen your skills in applying tone marks—rising (udaelu), falling (udaala), and mid tone (udansuda), Discover how "na" works in your Igbo sentences as a conjunction, preposition, auxiliary verb, and even a root verb, Build your confidence in using Igbo correctly in everyday situations, expressions, and sentence construction

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    Chukwu Christian
    5.0

    A highly-resourceful Igbo quizzes, tests and lessons that has helped me practice while improving my proficiency. Could you please create a similar course on ilu and akpaalaokwu Igbo?. I also want to book one-on-one class with you.

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