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"Ọjị Abịala: An Igbo Podcast" takes a revamped and innovative approach towards learning to speak the Igbo language-- guaranteed to make you at least conversant. In doing so, it aims to promote Igbo culture, literature, and a greater sense of community, especially between Ndị Igbo in Nigeria and those in the diaspora. This Igbo podcast makes language learning a lifestyle and enjoyable!! Come and join the movement and spread the word. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/support
- 62 - S3EI2: Season III Finale Part II
In this episode we complete the Season III finale. We continue to explore the Igbo folktale, AKỤKỌ IDU NA ỌBA | Chigalurumogu, from Ikenga Nation Podcast!
As we prepare season IV of this podcast feel free to DM us @igbpodcast on instagram with your suggestions of what you would like to see moving forward!
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In this episode we begin the Season III finale as we prepare to usher in Season IV of Igbo Podcast! In this episode we work on our Igbo listening comprehension as we go over an Igbo folktale found on the Ikenga Nation podcast AKỤKỌ IDU NA ỌBA | Chigalurumogu.
As we prepare season IV of this podcast feel free to DM us @igbpodcast on instagram with your suggestions of what you would like to see moving forward!
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Check out this exclusive episode with the founder of Igbo Podcast, Ifunanya, and Ụmụ Igbo Unite, an organization that promotes and preserves Igbo culture across the diaspora while empowering and connecting young Igbo professionals. In this episode Ifunanya discusses in her journey of how she went from not being able to speak any Igbo to becoming conversational in Igbo and equipped to pioneer the Igbo Podcast brand. She also discusses more about her experience going back to Nigeria for 6 months with the primary goal of learning Igbo and immersing herself in the language and culture!
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In this episode we explore more phrases to know with the reflexive pronouns, then we put those phrases to the test with scenarios where we select the most appropriate phrase to respond to the scenario. To purchase a transcript of it please go to https://obodofullcircle.com/transcripts.
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Reflexive pronouns are used to depict when something does something to itself. In English, Reflexive pronouns are things like " myself, himself, herself, themselves etc." In this episode we will be exploring how to create reflexive pronouns in Igbo. To purchase a transcript of it please go to https://obodofullcircle.com/transcripts.
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In this episode we expand on the concept of possession in Igbo, exploring possessive adjectives and putting our knowledge to the test with exercises. To purchase a transcript of it please go to https://obodofullcircle.com/transcripts.
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In this episode we explore how possession is shown in Igbo. For example to say "Ifunanya's Podcast" in Igbo it would be "Pokasti Ifunanya." Or to say "her ba"g it would be "akpa ya," or "her own/hers" it would be "nke ya." This is part one exploring this topic. To purchase a transcript of it please go to https://obodofullcircle.com/transcripts.
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Ndeewo nụ Ndị nke m !!
I know its been a while I have posted a new episode! I apologize and am working diligently to get back to more consistently posting new episodes as we have so many more awesome episodes in store for you! In the mean time please follow me on this 28 Days #SpeakIgboChallenge aimed at having us commit to speaking some level of Igbo each day throughout this month!! Share your posts on IG with the #SpeakIgboChallenge hashtag and tagging us @igbopodcast and we will be sure to repost! Also feel free to join one of our whatsapp accountability group chats with native speakers and learners a like!! We look forward to speaking with you.
In the means time, make sure you follow @igbopodcast and @obodofullcircle on instagram! And dont forget to go to Obodofullcircle.com to access our Transcripts/worksheets for all episodes <3
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In this episode we explore demonstrative pronouns which are simply where the words "this or that" are used in place of the name of a noun. We also end this episode playing the This or That Game: Igbo Edition. To purchase the transcript for this episode please go to Obodofullcircle.com
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In this episode we look more closely at go-to demonstratives phrases to know to say things like "this place/here," "that place/there," and things like "this thing," "that person" etc. These are phrases that once mastered can help you create Igbo sentences with greater ease! To purchase the transcript for this episode please go to Obodofullcircle.com
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In this episode we have a new guest teacher by the name of Sopuruchi Aboh who is an Igbo linguist that is passionate about the development of the Igbo language. He teaches Igbo and Linguistics at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and as published articles and books on Igbo culture and language. His recent publication is an anthology of poems on coronavirus and climate change he co-edited titled, Sọọrọ Ụwa Zeere Koro. If you are interested in getting a copy of this book or any of his work, please email igbopodcast @ gmail dot com
In this episode we explore the topic of Demonstratives, so words like "this, that, those, and these" in Igbo Language as well as look at vocabulary for household objects and more. To purchase transcript/worksheet of episode go to obodofullcircle.com
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This is part II on our episode on Dada with the 21st century Dibia, Chika L. Nnabuike. Purchase the transcript/worksheet via our website obodofullcircle.com to get a breakdown of the ending prayer of this episode. Challenge yourself with the Igbo before reviewing the English translation. Enjoy, don't forget to like, share and subscribe.
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In the first episode of Season III, we had the pleasure of having a 21st century Dibia, Chika L. Nnabuike help us explore the topic of Dada also known as dreadlocs/ locs. The transcript/worksheet gives an overall summary of the topic in English and Igbo. Test your Igbo skills by working through the Igbo before reading the English. purchases your copy at obobofullcircle.com. Tune in to part I of this episode. Be sure to share and leave us a review.
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We are excited to be kicking off Season III of this audio series. What started as a passion project and a means to actualize a lifelong goal as turned into a whole movement and community and we couldn't be more excited and inspired. In this audio we take a look at some things to expect this upcoming season as well as touch on ways you all can continue to support and contribute to this brand. We also make the special announcement about our sister brand and app COMING SOON.
Please be sure you are following us on instagram @igbopodcast and also now our sister brand @obodofullcircle.
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Although this app will be hosting our Igbo Conversation Exchange Program you can get started learning through this platform now! DM us to get started!!!
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In this episode we have a special guest Dr. M. O Ene and we explore the Nwadiala concept in Igbo culture. This is a concept that provides unique privileges and recognition to people from their maternal side of the family.
In this episode we also talk about his upcoming book that goes into depths about the significance of the Kola Nut in the Igbo culture. To get on the waiting-list to be notified when the book is available please email igbopodcast @ gmail . com.
God bless you all for the continued support and we look forward to all thats to come in the New Year.
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In this episode we learner a series of phrases in Igbo that utilize words of the body part to convey different meanings. For example "aka nri" translated directly means the hand of food, but it actually means "right" or "right hand." Another example is "iri ju afọ," which directly translated means "eaten till stomach full," but in actuality, it is a phrase that means "are you satisfied." We also learn Igbo verbs in the command or imperative form and practice the verbs and phrases in a game called "Somto si," similar to the game "Simon says."
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This episode focuses on learning how to talk about Bodily fluids (PG) and functions, such as crying, sweating, using the bathroom, and more.
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This episode provides an intro to Igbo vocabulary of different parts of the body.
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This episodes shines further light on Homographs in Igbo. Homographs are words that have the same exact spelling but are different based off tones. In Igbo there are several words like this that can be quite tricky for a learner. This episode focuses on more comprehension and pronunciation exercises
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This episodes focuses on Homographs in Igbo. Homographs are words that have the same exact spelling but are different based off tones. In Igbo there are several words like this that can be quite tricky for a learner.
Join us as we take learning tones to another level.
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This is part II on the topic of tones in Igbo. Tones are a difficult aspect of the Igbo language for learners at any level! This episodes offers strategies with recognizing tones and an ton of practice on using them.
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This is part I on the topic of tones in Igbo. Tones are a difficult aspect of the Igbo language for learners at any level! This episodes offers strategies with recognizing tones and an ton of practice on using them. I
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Explore more Survival phrases and how to show manners in Igbo, while putting it all to practice with a dialogue at the end.
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Explore more Survival phrases and how to show manners in Igbo.
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This episode seeks to put into practice the phrases learned in the previous episode utilizing two practical scenarios. It also has a recap of the phrases and vocabulary for easy reference.
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This episode is a continuation of the first two episodes in Season I, that sought to give learners "go to phrases" for maintaining conversations in Igbo. These phrases are additional phrases to add to your Survival Igbo tool kit.
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Thu, 30 Apr 2020 - 36min - 35 - Need someone to practice speaking Igbo with?
Having a peer to practice my Igbo with has provided me with the greatest improvements in learning the language. From building my confidence, to learning cool phrases, to sharpening my audio comprehension, conversation partners are the best way to improve proficiency in speaking a language. And now we would like to bring to you two ways to access an Igbo language partner at a discounted price before the Igbo Conversation Exchange Program officially goes live.
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In this episode we review keywords and phrases that we have learned through our Igbo Prayer 101 series. We then use the blueprint we layout to create our own personalized prayer and to encourage you too as well.
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Sun, 12 Apr 2020 - 41min - 33 - S2E8: Prayer 101 Requests and Closing
In this episode we look at how to make requests in Igbo, We introduce to phrases that can be used to requests for things we want and one phrase to request for things we do not want. From there, we go over lines that do not fall tidy into a category as well as a few lines that can be used to close a prayer.
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So this episode is part II of our episode on creating your own prayer in igbo, which seeks to give a blueprint or guide to creating a personal prayer in Igbo. In the previous episode we went over some "must know phrases" and then a list of names used in glorifying God. In this part of the episode, we will explore how to show Adoration and thanksgiving,.
So to explore this part of prayer we will introduce 4 phrases that can be used when beginning your sentences of thanks. It's important to note that there are many ways to say thank you in Igbo or to convey these means, but here are just a few phrases to get you started:
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Have you ever wished that you could say a prayer in Igbo? Or that you could at least, better understand when a prayer is being said in Igbo around you? Well if so, these next couple of episodes are for you, though, even if you do not pray, these episodes are still for you as they cover a ton of great vocabulary and phrases that can be used in everyday speech in Igbo. This episode is the first of four episodes that seek to layout a blueprint for creating your very own prayer in Igbo. This episode focusses on "Must know phrases" and names used in "Glorifying God."
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportThu, 19 Mar 2020 - 27min - 30 - S2E5: Ajụjụ na Azịza: Lord's Prayer
The purpose of this activity is to explore another way to interact with the Our Father using questions and answers (ajuju na aziza). This is helpful too as conversation practice, because most times when we converse with other people, it’s in the form of asking and answering questions. So this will give extra practice with the question phrases we learned in Season I.
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This Episode delves deeper into the "Lord's prayer," utilizing the vocabulary we explored in the first part I to help put the full sentences together.
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This Episode explores the "Lord's prayer." We start here by breaking down key vocabulary words to the prayer and then in part II we put it all together in the complete sentences.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportThu, 05 Mar 2020 - 25min - 27 - S2E2: Kola Nut Prayer II
Ọjị, which is kola nut in the Igbo language, is a very significant part of Igbo culture in regards to greetings, offerings, covenants, communion, prayers, and more. The Kola nut can only be blessed in the Igbo language and as such, the fate of this crucial cultural phenomenon depends on those who can speak the language and who can respect and upkeep the culture. In this episode, we dissect the second half of a kola nut prayer by ObynoDaddyMuna with a new and special guest teacher, Ugochinyerennaya <3.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportFri, 21 Feb 2020 - 27min - 26 - S2E1: Kola Nut Prayer I
Ọjị, which is kola nut in the Igbo language, is a very significant part of Igbo culture in regards to greetings, offerings, covenants, communion, prayers, and more. The Kola nut can only be blessed in the Igbo language and as such, the fate of this crucial cultural phenomenon depends on those who can speak the language and who can respect and upkeep the culture. In this episode, we dissect the first half of a kola nut prayer by ObynoDaddyMuna with a new and special guest teacher, Ugochinyerennaya <3.
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Theme Music by Jon Deux
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This is the introductory episode of Season II of this podcast series. In this audio, the founder, Ifunanya, gives a glimpse of what can be expected this season, a reminder of the format, and some encouragement towards our overall goals in this language learning journey!
Enjoy =)
Music: Eriwa by Ruffcoin
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This episode is special as it is both an audio and a visual!!!
Check out the visual here on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oyb8G9IS-jU&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1uokxUNdURaho7yDQn07qEJEqcyqveDiQQu2ImjUooGVmQlfmOcDIXTPg
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Music: Culture by Umu Obiligbo ft Flavour and Phyno.
Instrumentals: Endeetone
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In this episode, we highlight 4 phrases and verbs that are commonly used when talking about the family and related terms: Inwe (to have), Iyi (to resemble in appearance), Idi ka (to resemble in character/values/behaviors), Ito (to be older than).
4 verbs/phrases as it relates to the family:
· Infinitive:
Inwe- to have Iyi- to resemble Idi ka – to be like Ịtọ- to be older than ọ ụ·To purchase the transcript for this episode or utilize our audio flashcards go to obodofullcircle.com
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In this Episode we work utilizing the vocabulary we learned about the members of the family in Igbo as well a our audio comprehension, by listening to a passage in Igbo and then answering questions based on that passage.
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Music: Obiako Nnwam by Ejeagha
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This Episode Recaps some key vocabulary that we have learned about the family and related terms. Listen and try to see what you can recall and also practice saying these words out loud with the correct pronunciation.
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In this Episode we reviewed the 6 key words we learned needed for describing most members of the family in Igbo. We then explore other important Igbo vocabulary that describes the position of a child in the family and more extended members of the family.
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Music: Nwa by Ifé
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Ezinaụlọ means family in Igbo.
Using 6 key words, one can derive at many other vocabulary words used to describe different family members. In this episode we learn several vocabulary for the names of family member in Igbo and more. We also utilize a number of exercises to practice what we learn.
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In this episode we explore, "Ịnọ" the "to be" verb which means being at a place for both living and non living items. Note there are examples where "ịdị" can also be the "to be" verb used to describe "to be at a place" for inanimate objects, and there are some Igbo school of thoughts that state that "Ino" can only be used to describe the place of being for animate objects while "ịdị," can be used to described the place of being for only inanimate objects. In this episode however, we practice using the Ịnọ to be verb along with exploring common vocabulary words for names of places in Igbo.
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In English, everything simply just is. The to be verb can be used when stating, I am a girl, He is 32 years old, or They are at the house. Also notice that in english the "to be" verb also changes or is conjugated based off the pronoun, ie: "is, are, am."
The way Igbo people conceptualize the "to be" verb is different however. In this episode we explain that the "Ịbụ" "to be" verb in Igbo is used more when expressing a category of an object or its literally "being" while "Ịdị" is more so used to qualify that being or to speak towards an attribute. There is another form of the "to be" verb in the igbo language used to explain "to be at a place," (explored in the next upcoming episode).
Note luckily in Igbo the "to be" verb remains the same "bụ" or "dị" or " nọ" irregardless of the pronoun uses. Listen to this episode to explore more and also practice with exercises.
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Music- Akula: Owu Onye Ara by The Funkees
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This episode gives a bit more practice on formulating numbers and then introduces numbers such as 100, 1000, and 1,000,000
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Music: Ijele by Flavour ft Zoro
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportFri, 01 Feb 2019 - 11min - 14 - Episode 13: Ọnụọgụgụ
Ọnụọgụgụ means Numbers in Igbo. In this lesson, we go over Igbo number 1-10 and then using this knowledge formulate other numbers from 1-99.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportFri, 01 Feb 2019 - 37min - 13 - Episode 12: Ajụjụ in Action
In this Episode, we put our question words into action by role playing two scenarios. This is a good exercise to help with comprehension as well as working on pronunciation and command of the Igbo question words.
Music: Onye bu nwanne m by Onyeka
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportSat, 19 Jan 2019 - 13min - 12 - Episode 11: Ajụjụ
The word for question in Igbo is Ajụjụ . In this episode we explore question words such as "who, what, when, where, why and how" as well as introducing structures needed when formulating sentences with the question words.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportSat, 19 Jan 2019 - 23min - 11 - Episode 10: Udaume II
In this episode, we jump right into exercises to help better solidify Udaume, vowels in Igbo. And then, we further explore how vowel harmony dictates which pronouns to use in certain instances. Vowels are of critical importance in the Igbo language. Be sure to really take the time to learn the vowel sounds.
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Music: Ife Onye Metula- Chief Osita Steven Osadebe
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportSat, 12 Jan 2019 - 21min - 10 - Episode 9: Udaume I
Vowels are of the utmost importance when seeking to master the Igbo language. Knowing the vowel sounds and also the vowel harmony principle in Igbo will help greatly improve pronunciation. In this episode we explore the different vowel sounds and learn about vowel harmony.
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Music: Ife Onye Metula- Chief Osita Steven Osadebe
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportFri, 11 Jan 2019 - 30min - 9 - Episode 8: Pronouns Recap and Extra Exercise
Music: Music: Na Kwa Echeki by Dr Sir Warrior and Oriental Brothers
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportSat, 22 Dec 2018 - 06min - 8 - Episode 7: Nnọchi Aha(Pronouns)
In this episode we begin to explore Nnọchi Aha which is Pronoun in Igbo and we do so by first starting with subject and object pronouns.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportSat, 22 Dec 2018 - 30min - 7 - Episode 6: Udamkpi Recap
This is a recap of Udamkpị, double consonant letters in Igbo. It is intended for learners who may want some additional help practicing these digraphs and working on putting them into action with some vocabulary words.
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Music: Ejeagha by Obiako Nnwam
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportFri, 14 Dec 2018 - 06min - 6 - Episode 5: Udamkpi (Double Consonants)
This episode focuses on what is known as Udamkpi in Igbo, as digraphs by linguist, and more colloquially as "double consonants." There are nine digraphs in Igbo language. Digraphs are two letters written together to represent single sounds. Igbo digraphs are made up of consonants and are regarded as single letters:
ch, gb, gh, gw, kp, kw, nw, ny, shTo Purchase complete transcript and/or worksheets go to at obodofullcircle.com
Music: Ejeagha by Obiako Nnwam
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportFri, 14 Dec 2018 - 33min - 5 - Episode 4: Exercises And Recap
This audio puts into action the phrases learned in Episode 2 and then recaps all of the phrases, depending on your goals, I would suggest going through the exercise without looking through the visual at first to test your knowledge then refer back.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportFri, 07 Dec 2018 - 15min - 4 - Episode 3: Beginner phrases cont., Introduction, & More
This episode builds upon the previous episode with more phrases that can easily be integrated in everyday life. It also explores basic phrases a learner may hear and use to introduce him/herself to another Igbo speaker.
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Music: Agbalụ aka na azọ anị by Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportFri, 07 Dec 2018 - 33min - 3 - Episode 2: Recap
This sub-audio is a recap of the phrases and vocabulary of Episode 1 only. It is designed, especially for beginners, who need a bit more resources to help commit these phrases into memory as well as work on pronunciation.
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*** Music: Ezigbo Mmadu Adiro Fechaa by Osadebe
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportSat, 01 Dec 2018 - 02min - 2 - Episode 1: Learn Igbo in 30 mins
In this episode, listeners will learn a few basic Igbo Greetings as well as phrases for their Beginner Igbo Language Survival Kits--- that is phrases that can get the listener to start speaking Igbo in their daily lives as well as beginning to navigate through different real life scenarios using the Igbo language.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/supportTue, 13 Nov 2018 - 26min - 1 - Introduction: Nnọọ
This is the Introductory Episode to "Ọjị Abịala: An Igbo Podcast" which seeks to help individuals improve their Igbo speaking, comprehension, and more. The series is pioneered by a fellow Igbo learner who, in making great strides with her Igbo, wants to help others do the same. Each episode focuses on specific topics or themes and features a guest Igbo teacher/linguist. In this episode the founder, Ifunanya, gives an overview of how episodes will be conducted and also how the listeners can best begin their Igbo language journeys. Overall Tips for Success 1. Learning a new language is learning how to think a thought differently, welcome this! 2. Practice Regularly, episodes should be listened to and worked on repeatedly depending on ones level, to really get the most out of them. 3. Be Brave and Patient, in order to improve speech you have to have the courage to speak in the language and the willingness to make inevitable mistakes. 4. Make SMART goals meaning Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound goal. Tips for effectively learning with the podcast: 1. Listen in stages: For the first listen just be okay listening all the way through. Don’t feel you have to memorize or learn everything all at once. This will allow you to listen again to the episode with more specific objectives. 2. Visuals: each episode has a description that has the key words and phrases written out, use this to supplement your auditory learning during one or more of your stages of listening. 3. Exercises: Actively participate in the exercises of each episode, practice saying things out loud and testing your comprehension. 4. Recap Audio- these are short sub-clips of all the words and phrases from the previous episode. This is helpful for a learner who really wants to hone in on pronunciation and comprehension. Use this along with full episodes to help solidify what you’ve learned. Music: Eriwa by Ruffcoin --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/support
Tue, 13 Nov 2018 - 15min
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