Things You'll Need:
- Computer
- Speakers
- Kiswahili-English dictionary
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Step 1
Find an online Kiswahili course. If you are not enrolled in a classroom Kiswahili course, an online course can provide the basic instruction and explanations you need. Companies such as Rosetta Stone and Transparent Language offer online Kiswahili courses.
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Step 2
Search for Kiswahili language resources. Many websites offer free language study materials on Kiswahili. These include vocabulary lists and grammatical explanations.
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Step 3
Focus on grammar. Kiswahili vocabulary is relatively simple, compared to a language like English, but the grammar is complicated. Look for sites that give clear explanations for Kiswahili noun classes, verb conjugation and adjective order, as these can be the hardest grammatical points for learners.
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Step 4
Play Kiswahili games. There are many language learning games available online for Kiswahili learners.
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Step 5
Listen to Kiswahili. Sites such as YouTube have videos uploaded in the Kiswahili language. Search for "Kiswahili," "Swahili" or a country name such as Tanzania or Kenya.
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Step 6
Read and listen to Kiswahili-language news sites. Organizations such as the BBC offer world news in Kiswahili. You can read articles, listen to audio and watch videos in the language.









Comments
horton5 said
on 10/6/2009 Do you know of any colleges that have Ki Swahili as a second language?