List Of Top Best Language Schools In Kenya

By | January 12, 2020

A language is a structured system of communication. Language, in a broader sense, is the method of communication that involves the use of – particularly human – languages. The scientific study of language is called linguistics.

The Language School in Kenya

ACK Language and Orientation School

The Language Center

British Council Kenya

Sign Language Resource Center

King Sejong Institute, Kenya

Alliance Francaise, Nairobi.

Kenya Institute of Foreign Languages & Professional Studies

Kweya Translation Consultancy

Kenya Institute of Foreign Languages & Professional Studies

St. Stephen Chepkono Mixed Day And Boarding School

TOEFL FRISELINK HOLDINGS

Kenya Institute of Special Education

Friends School Kamusinga

Bridge International Academy – Kinna

Murkwijit Primary School

Kamorow Primary School

Chesamisi High School

Kacheliba Muslim Primary School

Bridge International Academy

Where can I learn sign language in Kenya?

Colleges Offering Certificate in Kenyan Sign Language(Sign Language)

  • COFA Institute of Technology, Ongata Rongai.
  • Thika Technical Training Institute, Thika.
  • Kenya Institute of Special Education, Kasarani.
  • Sikri Technical Training Institute for the Blind and Deaf, Oyugis.
  • Kings College of Technology Thika Campus, Thika.

Where can I learn Mandarin in Kenya?

Where To Study Mandarin in Kenya

  • Confucius Institute – University of Nairobi (Recommended)
  • Confucius Institute – Kenyatta University (Recommended)
  • Language Connections Centre.
  • Kenya Institute of Foreign Languages and Professional Studies.
  • Intragrobal Training Institute.
  • Trans-Eastern Airlines Aviation College Main Campus.

How do I learn sign language?

How to learn sign language

  1. Take a sign language class.
  2. Learn online by watching videos.
  3. Join a sign language group, deaf club or visit a deaf café
  4. Take an online course.
  5. Hire a private, qualified sign language tutor.
  6. Watch and mimic interpreters.
  7. Ask your Deaf friends and family teach you.
  8. Use an App.