Three Ways to Learn Yorùbá. Which One is Yours?

We offer different ways to learn Yoruba, whether you want personal guidance, structured group learning, or flexible conversation practice.

Our Learning Options

One-on-One Lessons

Private, personalised Yoruba learning, Learn Yoruba through private sessions tailored to your level, pace, and goals. Ideal if you want focused attention and flexibility.

Perfect for:

Absolute beginners who want extra support

Busy people who need flexible timing

Anyone who learns best with full attention

$200/per lesson pack
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Group Lessons

Structured learning with a small group. Learn Yoruba alongside other students at the same level, guided by an experienced tutor in a structured weekly format.

Perfect for:

Students who want accountability

People who love learning with others at the exact same level

Anyone who wants weekly structure without private lessons

$120/per lesson pack
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Bá Mi Sọ̀rọ̀ (30-Minute Conversation Practice)

Practice speaking Yoruba. A conversation-focused experience designed to help you speak Yoruba more confidently through guided discussions.

Perfect for:

Learners who already know some basics

Anyone tired of being scared to speak

Practice outside formal lessons

$12/per session
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Here's What Some of Our Learners are Saying

I decided to learn Yoruba to deepen my connection to my culture and engage more meaningfully with my community. The classes were engaging and interactive, creating a supportive environment where I felt comfortable practicing and making mistakes. Over time, I noticed increased confidence in my presence around friends and family within the culture. Each class motivated me to keep going as I became more familiar and comfortable in my communication. I would highly recommend Awujo to anyone looking for a practical, encouraging, and community-centered approach to learning Yoruba.

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BeverlyLevel 2 Student

I grew up as an Indian in Lagos, Nigeria, surrounded by Yoruba people and culture. As years passed, I came to realize that I would be doing myself a disservice if I never learned the language of the place that raised me. Lessons were structured, but they felt like a conversation rather than a "lecture on Yoruba." This (sort of) forces you to speak the language, and not just understand it, which is what I loved about the classes. I recommend Awujo to anyone who is serious about learning, but doesn’t know where to start. The first time I noticed progress was when I kinda started to understand Asake's lyrics. I am still very early in my journey, but I am grateful for Awujo to have kickstarted it.

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BhagyaLevel 1 Student

I recommend Awujo to any and everyone who wants to speak the poetry known as the Yoruba language. I have been on a mission to become more fluent in Yoruba for now a majority of my life but have not been able to successfully find a professional, affordable and accessible program such as this. From the instructors to the organizers a safe space to learn Yoruba is created, you can feel the passion for students’ advancement and it feels wonderful and comfortable

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VanessaLevel 2 Student

Taking Yoruba language learning classes with Awujo was exactly what I needed. I was looking for small groups lessons and with a teacher who could explain the reasoning of the language instead of just offering rote memorization. I’ve taken many classes where the instructors were simply people who spoke Yoruba but weren’t necessarily experienced *teaching* Yoruba— with the Awujo instructors the difference was immediately apparent. Understanding the “why” behind particular sentence constructs and word choices went a long way in making the language more accessible for me. Would highly recommend for anyone interested in learning regardless of level!

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AdeolaLevel 3 Student

I really wanted to learn Yoruba to connect with my roots and finally be able to chat with my grandparents. Awujo created such a welcoming, no-judgment space to learn alongside peers, and I loved how we brought culture into the lessons, even breaking down Asake lyrics to understand the Yoruba behind songs I already knew! I grew up understanding Yoruba pretty well, but practicing the tones helped me progress to the point where I traveled to Nigeria and actually spoke with my grandma in Yoruba, which was a huge, full-circle moment for me. I’d highly recommend Awujo to anyone looking to bridge the generational gap and confidently speak Yoruba with their own family.

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HabeebLevel 4 Student

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