Archive for the 'Tips & Techniques' Category
October 16, 2020
Swahili Keyboard: How to Install and Type in Swahili
You asked, so we provided—easy-to-follow instructions on how to set up your electronic devices to write in Swahili! We’ll also give you a few excellent tips on how to use this keyboard, as well as some online and app alternatives if you prefer not to set up a Swahili keyboard.
Table of Contents
Why it’s Important to Learn to Type in Swahili
Setting up Your Computer and Mobile Devices for Swahili
How to Activate an Onscreen Keyboard on Your Computer
How to Change the Language Settings to Swahili on Your Computer
Activating the Swahili Keyboard on Your Mobile Phone and Tablet
Swahili Keyboard Typing Tips
How to Practice Typing Swahili
1. Why it’s Important to Learn to Type in Swahili
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February 1, 2019
Secret Revealed: The Best Way to Learn a Language on Your Own
Can You Really Learn Swahili Alone?
Learning a language on your own or without traditional classroom instruction may seem quite daunting at first. What if you run into questions? How do you stay motivated and on track to achieving goals?
Don’t worry, not only is it possible to learn Swahili or any language without traditional classroom instruction: SwahiliPod101 has created the world’s most advanced and extensive online language learning system. Not only is SwahiliPod101 specifically designed to help you with learning a language on your own, it’s actually faster, more convenient, and less expensive than traditional classroom options!
Let’s look at some of the benefits of learning Swahili or any language alone.
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January 25, 2019
Language Learning Tips: How to Avoid Awkward Silences
Yes, even beginners can quickly learn conversational Swahili well enough to carry on real conversations with native speakers. Of course, beginners won’t be able to carry a conversation the same way they could in their native language. But, just knowing a few tips like which questions to ask to keep a conversation going are all you need to speak and interact with real native speakers! But before we get to specific suggestions, let’s first take a closer look at how having real Swahili conversations is so vital to your mastery of the language.
Learning to Carry a Conversation is Vital to Mastery of Any Language
Communicating with other people is the very point of language and conversation is almost second nature in our native tongue. For... Show more
January 18, 2019
How to Transform Your Daily Commute Into Learning a Language
Today, classrooms are no longer the only or even best place to learn a new language like Swahili. More and more people are finding that they can easily learn a language just about anywhere they have a few minutes of spare time, including their daily commute to work. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the average American spends over 50 minutes a day commuting to and from work, or over 300 hours a year.
Rethinking Your Daily Commute to Work
But rather than simply sitting in traffic and wasting the time, you can instead use your daily commute to literally learn Swahili in just a few short months! SwahiliPod101 has developed specialized learning tools that you can use on your commute to work (and home again) to master the language in... Show more
July 28, 2017
How to Start Thinking in Swahili
Learn 4 tools and techniques to stop translating in your head and start thinking in
Going through lessons is enough to get by and learn the basics of , but to truly become fluent you need to be able to think in . This will allow you to have conversations with ease, read smoothly, and comprehensively understand natives. To do this, you need to go beyond just completing daily or weekly lessons.
We naturally translate in our heads because it's viewed as the easiest way to learn the definitions needed when learning a language. This way of learning can actually hinder your skills and fluency later on. If your brain has to make neural connections between the word you're learning, what it means in your native tongue, and the physical object... Show more
December 27, 2016
The 5 Review Tactics that Will Sharpen Your Swahili
Have you ever returned to SwahiliPod101 lessons you’ve completed?
Accessing a lesson once is enough to learn more Swahili. But to master what you’ve learned, to understand Swahili the second you hear it, to read with just a quick glance, and to speak smoothly, without thinking... you need to review.
In this blog post, you’ll learn the 5 review tactics and learning tools that will truly sharpen your Swahili (all of which I’ve been able to resources for on SwahiliPod101.com).
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1. Listen to lines over and over again!
One of the best ways to learn Swahili (or any language) is to listen to native speakers over and over again until... Show more
December 13, 2016
How to Overcome the Top 4 Swahili Learning Fears
Every Swahili learner will have these fears – “I’m not good enough yet.” “I don’t think I’m making any progress.” “What if I never reach my goals?” Swahili learning fears – we all get them from time to time. What are yours? And are they worth being scared of?
In this blog post, we’re killing the top 4 Swahili learning fears – 1) what are the fears learners tend to have the most and 2) how you can overcome them!
Here are the top 4 language learning fears according to our users:
1. “I’m not good enough to start speaking yet.”
Do you feel like you’re not good enough to start speaking yet? It’s a pretty common fear or misconception that most learners have. Here’s how you overcome it:
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August 9, 2016
3 Reasons Why Playing Games Helps You Learn Swahili Faster
Discover 3 ways that Swahili learning games and video games can help you learn and master Swahili faster, retain more, and enhance your language skills.
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Can You Learn Swahili Using Games?
Yes, Swahili learning games and even video games can help you learn and master Swahili faster and improve overall comprehension. Research studies have concluded that video games enhance traditional learning methods and make mastering a new language like Swahili fun and exciting. Without the firm foundation in grammar and vocabulary provided by conventional learning programs, however, you will not be able to learn Swahili with games alone. But... Show more
August 5, 2016
3 Reasons Why Successful Students Learn Swahili In the Car
Not only is it possible to learn Swahili in your car, there are 3 great benefits that will help you master the language faster and with less effort.
With everyone so pressed for time these days, it might seem like a daydream to believe that you could learn Swahili in your car—but it’s not! Thanks to a wide range of new technologies and resources, learning a language in your car is easier than ever. Not only is it easy to learn a language while driving, there are actually a number of benefits, especially if the lessons are part of a structured learning program like SwahiliPod101. Here are three specific benefits to learning Swahili or any other new language in your car.
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July 28, 2016
4 Reasons Why Swahili Slang Words Will Make You Fluent
Learn 4 honest reasons you need Swahili slang words and why they are so vital to truly learning and mastering the language.
Teachers may normally cringe at the thought of their students learning Swahili slang words. After all, slang words and phrases are typically defined as being grammatically incorrect. So why would your teacher want you to spend time learning the “wrong way” to speak Swahili? Here are 4 of the top reasons why you should study slang words and expressions when learning Swahili or any new language.
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1. Native Speakers Use Slang Expressions in Everyday Conversation
If you are going to study a foreign... Show more