Lifetime Access: Twi Language Courses for Endless Learning
Buy a Lifetime Twi Subscription
Own Pimsleur forever. Works on both mobile and web-based apps. All premium features included.
Own Pimsleur forever. Works on both mobile and web-based apps. All premium features included.
Lifetime Twi Course Subscription with One-Time Payment
Pimsleur Premium Makes Learning Twi Easy
- 30-minute core lessons you can take anywhere with the Pimsleur app, now available with Carplay and Android Auto, or use in the comfort of home with Amazon® Alexa® or on your computer or tablet.
- Progress syncs automatically across all your devices.
- Individual progress tracking for one main account holder and up to 3 additional household members.
- Hands-free mode makes it easy to learn anywhere.
- Voice Coach gives you real-time feedback to perfect your pronunciation, and lets you earn a Pimsleur Certificate.
- Great review options including Skills categories, digital flash cards, Quick Match Quiz, and Speed Round.
- Speak Easy conversation practice lets you role-play while reviewing written transcripts of the conversations.
Pimsleur Twi Premium contains approximately 5 hours of audio language instruction in 10 daily lessons featuring the proven Pimsleur Method, plus
- 100 digital flash cards allow you to practice, brush up, or review,
- And with the Quick Match interactive phrase game, you get 100 questions to challenge you.
- 10 Speak Easy conversations allow you to fine-tune conversational skills and perfect your accent,
- 10 spectacular high resolution travel photographs to inspire and enhance your cultural education,
- 10 light bulb moments to connect culture and history to your language learning.
- Bonus Packs to expand your vocabulary and help you sound like a native.
Over 60 years ago, Dr. Paul Pimsleur developed a method that transformed language learning. Since then, millions have used this system to begin to speak and understand a new language quickly. You can too.
The Twi Language
English is Ghana's official language, however, each ethnic group has a native tongue, some of which include Akan, Dagomba, Ewe, and Ga-Adangme. Twi (Akan language family) is most commonly used in the southern two-thirds of Ghana for communication. Pimsleur's Twi uses native speakers from Accra.