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LSN: Swahili made easy® Podcast

LSN: Swahili made easy® Podcast

By: Karen W. Stringer Ph.D.
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🎙 Swahili for Busy Adults. Busy but determined to learn Swahili? LSN: Swahili Made Easy® is your go-to podcast for quick, efficient, and structured lessons designed for fast progress. Each episode delivers bite-sized, practical Swahili—no fluff, just what you need to start understanding and speaking with confidence. Whether you’re a complete beginner or brushing up your skills, you’ll get clear explanations, useful vocabulary, and real-world phrases in just a few minutes. 🎧 Short lessons. Smart learning. Real progress. Subscribe now and make Swahili part of your dayKaren W. Stringer Ph.D. Language Learning
Episodes
  • How to Speak about routines in Swahili
    May 5 2026

    Did you like what you watched? Try my free five day course in our LSN: Swahili Made Easy App. Download it here 🔗

    Mambo vipi? You may have noticed this…You’ve been learning Swahili for a while.You understand quite a bit. But when it’s time to speak… something doesn’t quite come together.

    It’s not that you don’t know enough.It’s that things haven’t been fully connected yet.

    In this lesson, we’re working through how to talk habitual actions in a way that actually flows. Not just forms… but how it’s used. Take your time with it.

    You don’t need to rush this part.

    I am rooting for you...Karen

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    9 mins
  • The Missing Piece in Your Swahili: Prepositional Verb Extensions
    Apr 14 2026

    Start here before we begin 👇🏾

    If you’re new to Swahili, I don’t want you trying to piece things together on your own.

    → Begin with my free Ignite Your Swahili 5-Day Challenge
    A simple, guided introduction to help you build a strong foundation.

    If you already have some experience and you’re ready to go deeper:

    → Join All Access: Swahili Made Easy
    A complete, structured learning path to help you move beyond scattered lessons and finally make steady progress.

    Now, let’s talk about prepositional verb extensions

    In this lesson, we’re exploring one of the most important patterns in Swahili verbs—the prepositional extension.

    This is what allows you to express ideas like:

    • doing something for someone
    • doing something to or toward someone
    • or directing an action more precisely

    Instead of memorizing isolated phrases, you’ll begin to see how meaning is built into the verb itself.

    Once you understand this, your Swahili becomes more flexible, more natural, and much more expressive.

    Take your time with this lesson.
    Listen closely. Repeat. Let it settle.


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    10 mins
  • Do not speak Swahili WITHOUT learning this tense.
    Apr 1 2026

    🌿 Today, we’re spending a little time with the present perfect tense in Swahili.

    And I want you to think of this as one of those quiet turning points.

    Because up to now, you may have learned words… maybe even a few sentence patterns… but expressing completed actions, what you have done, what you have said, what you have experienced, that’s where things start to feel more real.

    So we’re not rushing through this.

    Just listen the first time.

    Then come back and repeat a few of the sentences out loud.

    Let it feel a little slow. That’s okay.

    This is the kind of lesson that settles over time… and once it does, you’ll notice your confidence start to shift in a very natural way.

    And if you’ve been wanting a clearer path, where each concept connects and builds so you’re not guessing what to learn next, you can explore that inside LSN: Swahili Made Easy. Start with the free five day course here 🔗

    You’re not behind.

    You’re building something that will actually last.

    — Karen

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    10 mins
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