Host a TLIP Guest Lecturer or Cultural Speaker at Your Institution

TLIP Team • March 20, 2025

Are you looking to bring authentic Twi language instruction and rich Ghanaian cultural insights to your students, employees, or community? The Twi Language Immersion Program (TLIP) offers expert guest lectures, cultural speaker engagements, and partnership opportunities for universities, businesses, and organizations.

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Why Invite a TLIP Expert?


Learning a language goes beyond words—it’s about culture, history, and connection. A TLIP guest lecturer or cultural speaker brings:


✔ Expert-Led Twi Language Sessions – Interactive lectures on Twi grammar, pronunciation, and everyday usage, perfect for African Studies and Linguistics programs.


✔ Cultural Awareness & Immersion – Engaging discussions on Ghanaian traditions, storytelling, and cultural etiquette to deepen global understanding.


✔ Customized Workshops & Training – Tailored Twi lessons and cultural insights for professionals, missionaries, Peace Corps volunteers, and NGOs going to Ghana.


✔ Support for Twi Language Programs – TLIP helps audit, edit, and enhance existing Twi instructional content, ensuring that educators provide accurate and engaging learning experiences.


Partnership Opportunities


TLIP actively partners with:

• Universities & Colleges looking to introduce or expand Twi language programs.

• NGOs & Government Agencies that need Twi training for fieldwork, diplomacy, or peacekeeping efforts.

• Corporate Teams needing Twi translation services or cultural communication training.

• Churches & Faith-Based Groups wanting to offer Twi-language services or materials.


How to Invite a TLIP Guest Lecturer or Speaker


Partnering with TLIP is easy! Whether you need a one-time guest speaker, a recurring Twi instructor, or a long-term curriculum development partner, we are here to help.


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Expand the reach of Twi education and Ghanaian cultural understanding—invite TLIP to your institution Today!


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