Course Category: Taasisi ya Kiswahili na Masomo ya Utamaduni ( Institute of Swahili and Cultural Studies)
Swahili Version:
Taasisi ya Kiswahili na Masomo ya Utamaduni inatoa mafunzo ya lugha ya Kiswahili na masomo ya utamaduni. Tunazingatia kukuza ujuzi wa kuzungumza na kuandika Kiswahili, pamoja na kuelewa tamaduni zinazohusiana na lugha hii.
English Version:
The Institute of Swahili and Cultural Studies offers training in the Swahili language and cultural studies. We focus on enhancing speaking and writing skills in Swahili, as well as understanding the cultures associated with the language.
Vielezi (Adverbs)
This lesson introduces Swahili adverbs (Vielezi) and their role in enhancing sentence meaning. Learners will explore different types of adverbs and how they function in […]
Matumizi ya Kiambishi ‘ki’ (Usage of the Affix ‘ki’)
The affix ‘ki’ is used in Swahili to express conditions, continuous actions, and manner. It forms conditional statements, describes ongoing actions, and modifies verbs to […]
Viwakilishi (Pronouns)
This lesson introduces Swahili pronouns (Viwakilishi) and their role in sentence structure. Learners will explore different types of pronouns and how they function in Swahili […]
Uundaji wa Maneno (Word Formation)
Swahili word formation involves prefixes, suffixes, compounding, and borrowing from other languages. Prefixes and suffixes modify root words to create new meanings, such as mwalimu […]
Vihisishi (Interjections)
This lesson introduces Swahili interjections (Vihisishi) and their role in expressing emotions and spontaneous reactions in conversations. Learners will explore common interjections and how to […]
Usemi Halisi na Usemi wa Taarifa (Direct and Indirect Speech)
Direct and indirect speech are essential for reporting conversations in Swahili. Usemi Halisi (Direct Speech) quotes exact words spoken, such as Alisema, “Ninapenda kusoma.” (He […]
Viunganishi (Conjunctions)
This lesson introduces Swahili conjunctions (Viunganishi) and their role in linking words, phrases, and clauses in sentences. Learners will explore different types of conjunctions and […]
Virejeshi (Reflexive Pronouns)
Virejeshi are reflexive pronouns used in Swahili to indicate that the subject and object of a sentence are the same. Reflexive pronouns are crucial for constructing […]
Understanding Ratios and Proportional Relationships
This Grade 6 course, Understanding and Writing Ratios, introduces students to the foundational concept of ratios as a way to represent relationships between two quantities. […]
Utangulizi wa Lugha (Introduction to Fundamentals of Swahili Language)
This lesson introduces the fundamentals of language in Swahili, focusing on basic structures that form the foundation of communication. Learners will explore key concepts in […]