Short Twi Conversation Practice | EP#4: Please, Welcome, Thank You

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Twi Conversation Practice – Listen, Repeat, and Learn

Welcome to our Twi conversation practice series!

These videos are designed to help you improve your listening, speaking, and understanding of everyday Twi.

Each video features short, natural conversations with subtitles to guide you.

Listen carefully, repeat what you hear, and try to say each line with confidence.

This is ideal for learners at all levels who want to build real-world Twi skills, one conversation at a time.

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STEPHEN AWIBA, known by his students as YAW, is the founding editor of LEARNAKAN.COM and LEARNAKANDICTIONARY.COM. He was born and raised in Kumasi, the Ashanti regional capital of Ghana, where Akan (Asante Twi) is spoken as the first language. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Linguistics and Theatre Arts from the University of Ghana and an MPhil in English Linguistics and Language Acquisition from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).

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