Kiswahili is a Bantu language spoken worldwide but majorly in East Africa. The
fact that Uganda is in East Africa each Ugandan should be able to write and speak
Kiswahili because
- It eases communication between different tribes
- It is used in business
- It was made compulsory in the secondary schools new curriculum
- We study Kiswahili from simple to complex that is beginners, intermediaries and
upper learners.
Beginners
UGX
60,000
($ 17)
/month
Intermediate
UGX
60,000
($ 17)
/month
Seniors
UGX
60,000
($ 17)
/month
BEGINNERS
By the end of the program the beginners will be able to:
- Introduce themselves in Kiswahili language,
- Tell the things found at home and their importances in Kiswahili
- Tell the important people in our community, what they do and their places of work
in Kiswahili language - Will be able to tell the animals found at home in Kiswahili language
- People at home like mother, father and children in Kiswahili language
- Will be able to greet in the morning, afternoon and evening in Kiswahili
INTERMEDIARIES
For intermediaries by the end of the program:
- They will be able to count from zero (0) to one thousand (1000) in Kiswahili
language - They will be able to tell behavioural words like you are welcome, good night and
nice day in Kiswahili. - They will be able to tell the things we find in class in Kiswahili
- The domestic and wild animals with their importances in Kiswahili
- The days of the week and months of the year in Kiswahili
- Telling time in Kiswahili
UPPER LEARNERS (SENIORS)
For the upper learners by the end of the program:
- They will be able to construct sentences of different tenses in Kiswahili
- Then tell the different classes of nouns in Kiswahili
- Know the different parts of human body and their importances
- Will be able to recite different dialogues in different fields like church, hospital, school
and shop.