Short, flexible practice
Use 5–10 minute sessions between work, school runs, or late‑night calls home – no fixed class time required.
Whether you moved as a child or as an adult, IgboLearn helps Nigerians abroad reclaim Igbo with short lessons, native audio, and culture‑rich practice that fits into real life.
REALITY ABROAD
Different time zones, busy schedules, and fewer Igbo speakers around you make it harder to keep the language alive. IgboLearn is designed with that reality in mind.
Use 5–10 minute sessions between work, school runs, or late‑night calls home – no fixed class time required.
Replay native audio and AI explanations as often as you need, without fear of being laughed at or corrected harshly.
Search words you’ve forgotten, learn their tone and usage, then save them so they stick over time.
DAILY LIFE ABROAD
You don’t need to wait for your next trip home to practise. Add small pockets of Igbo into your normal routine.
WHO IT'S FOR
Different journeys, same desire: to hold on to Igbo in a world that makes it easy to forget.
Keep your Igbo alive while studying or working abroad, so you don’t feel like a stranger when you visit home.
Share puzzles and lessons with your children so they can greet grandparents in Igbo and recognise everyday phrases.
COMMON QUESTIONS
That’s very common. IgboLearn helps you move from passive understanding to active speaking with audio, repetition, and conversation‑style prompts.
No. There are paths for beginners, heritage speakers, and more confident users who want to polish grammar and vocabulary.
Yes. Prioritise everyday conversation, family talk, introductions, travel, and culture – what you’ll actually use when you visit home or talk to relatives.
Yes. Use IgboLearn daily and combine it with community classes or tutors for even faster progress.