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| Course Length |
Typical course length:
• 30 hours per level (classes are usually
2 hours each)
We also offer packages of:
• 20 hours
• 50 hours
• 100 hours
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| Testimonials |
Pablo was a really great trainer, and his great sense of humor helped make lessons fun as well as educational! We made such quick progress, and I'm amazed at how confident I am now when speaking in Spanish.
Ellie F. |
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Our qualified native Swahili language teachers can train you at your home or office, at a time to suit you.
Classes can be any day of the week (even weekends) in the morning, afternoon or evening.
In certain circumstances, if your home or office is not suitable, you can take your classes at the trainer's office. All course materials are provided.
The Language Trainers Needs Analysis form is the best way to get an in-depth breakdown of the best possible options for arranging your language course. › Enter
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1-on-1 Business
Swahili Course in San Francisco
Our one-on-one Swahili courses in San Francisco are perfect for those who will benefit from learning a new language for business use. No matter what level you begin at we will soon have you dealing with business introductions comfortably before moving onto other matters. Beginner level students can expect to finish the course with basic telephone Swahili and email skills, as well as a level of survival Swahili, granting them the ability to work in a country where Swahili is the native tongue.
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1-on-1 General
Swahili Course in San Francisco
Our general one-on-one Swahili courses in San Francisco are ideally suited to those with a wide range of needs. Beginner courses typically start with the absolute fundamentals, before moving on to structures and topics that will be most useful for the student. The learning doesn't end when our course does but you will be able to move forward with confidence, having sufficient knowledge of the Swahili language to live out your dreams.
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2-to-1 and Small Group
Swahili Courses in San Francisco (closed group)
Anyone who prefers to learn in the company of friends or work colleagues can also take Swahili courses in San Francisco with us. By choosing our Two-to-One or In-Company Small Group Swahili classes in San Francisco the students can still benefit from our professional, tailored approach to the lessons. All participants must have the same language needs, be able to study at the same time at the same place and be at the same level. All participants should be booked at the same time. Language Trainers do not recommend group classes of more than 8 students although we can run In-Company Taster Swahili Courses with up to 12 people.
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How to Book
Your Swahili Language Course
in San Francisco |
| 1. |
Fill out our Swahili
Language Needs Analysis - this will help us determine the right course
and trainer for you, at a time and location that suits you. |
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We then contact you with a quote (number of classes and
cost). A typical course lasts 30 hours per level (classes are usually 2
hours each). For
the typical price of our Swahili courses... |
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If our quote meets your approval, we take a deposit (payable by check, credit card, wire transfer or PayPal). |
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We then confirm the time and location of your classes
and send you the details of your Swahili language tutor. |
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Your Swahili course materials are prepared
by Language Trainers and sent to you together with your invoice. |
| 6. |
Your Swahili training begins. |
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After a reasonable amount of time has passed, we contact you and your tutor
to make sure that everything is working out. Where necessary, we will change
the focus of the course and/or the tutor (this is not very common). |
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After finishing your course, we present you with a course
attendance and completion certificate. |
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We review the course and propose future learning opportunities
including self-study, Swahili courses in other Swahili-speaking countries
and more advanced Swahili courses with Language Trainers. |
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