Those relocating to Ghana and wanting to learn a local language are in luck. The Twi Learning Center Ghana was founded so to provide learners with an effective and structured way to learn one of the most widely spoken languages in the region. Offering both virtual and non-virtual classes, the center has proven to be more than a hit. With more Black expats making the move over to Ghana, comes more need for cultural immersion. On the website, it highlights this: “we help you appreciate the beauty of Ghana by learning one of the most spoken Ghanaian languages.”
SOURCE: TRAVELNOIRE
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