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Nimdeɛ Safe: Gyinapɛn 4 (Akuapem Twi)
Age: 9-12 years
Nimdeɛ Safe: Gyinapɛn 4 (Akuapem Twi)
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Nimdeɛ Safe: Gyinapɛn 5 (Akuapem Twi)
Age: 9-12 years
Nimdeɛ Safe: Gyinapɛn 5 (Akuapem Twi)
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Nimdeɛ Safe: Gyinapɛn 6 (Akuapem Twi)
Age: 9-12 years
Nimdeɛ Safe: Gyinapɛn 6 (Akuapem Twi)
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Obeede (Akuapem Twi)
“Obeede” is an imaginary story based on the traditions, culture, customs, and the mode of the life of the Akan people.
The book reveals the thoughts, beliefs, and superstitions of the Akan people in connection with their gods and life in the unseen world of our past ancestors.
The “hero” (Kwabena Boakye) who was later known as “Obeede” represents the Akan “Ntorɔ” or “Bogya” a hunter, mysteriously fell into a deep coma and found himself in the unseen world. After many horrid experiences and adventures in that unseen world, he was later roused from his coma.
The story is written in a beautiful language with rare words used in catchy phrases and idiomatic expressions
₵38.00Obeede (Akuapem Twi)
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Ɔba Bɔne Dane (Akuapem Twi)
The boy Nomako was an only child ,pampered and spoilt. Life got difficult for him as he grew up.He was eventually involved with criminals. After serving a term in prison he turned over a new leaf ,became rich through honest, hard work and died a respected citizen,
₵18.00Ɔba Bɔne Dane (Akuapem Twi)
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Red Oak: Ma Yensua Akuapem Twi Learner ’s Book 7
Written and edited by a team of experienced Akuapem Twi teachers and experts, this book is structured on the 2020 Common Core Curriculum issued by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) of the Ministry of Education for Junior High Schools. It comprehensively covers all strands and sub-strands outlined in the curriculum namely: Customs and Institutions, Listening & Speaking, Reading, Language and Usage, Composition Writing and Literature.
The clear and accessible layout and design facilitates learning.
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Red Oak: Ma Yensua Akuapem Twi Learner’s Book 8
Written and edited by a team of experienced Akuapem Twi teachers and experts, this book is structured on the 2020 Common Core Curriculum issued by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) of the Ministry of Education for Junior High Schools. It comprehensively covers all strands and sub-strands outlined in the curriculum namely: Customs and Institutions, Listening & Speaking, Reading, Language and Usage, Composition Writing and Literature.
The clear and accessible layout and design facilitates learning.
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The Source: My First English and Akuapem Book for Beginners – Aduan (Akuapem Twi, Board Book)
The Source: My First English and Akuapem Book for Beginners (Aduan) -Board Book
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Twi Kasa Mmara: A Twi Grammar
A classic. First published in 1938
CHRISTALLER’S Twi Grammar has long been out of print. Teachers and students of the language have always felt the need of a Grammar written in Twi, and this book is an attempt to supply that need. Much of the material in this book has been based on the works of H. N. Riis and J. G. Christaller.
The introduction deals with the structure of the language and phonetics. The book is then divided into four parts; the first is a general introduction to the parts of speech, the second and third are more detailed study, and the fourth contains syntax. There are a number of appendices dealing with the classification of nouns, paradigms, punctuation, and specimen analyses. Some exercises have been included at the end of some topics to reinforce what has been discussed.
The book is published with the approval of the Education Department and it is meant to be used as a teacher’s handbook in Twi-speaking Primary schools, Junior Schools and as a pupil’s book in Senior High Schools, Training Colleges and Secondary Schools.
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Wo Gyegyiregye (Akuapem Twi)
Nimako, the main character in the story, disregards all tradition and marries Nsonowaa, in church, rejecting his parents’ preference for Sɛɛwaa. For a time, things seem to go well. Then it happens: Nimako gets into heavy debt as a result of their showy and expensive wedding and, harassed by creditors, is forced to move to Accra.
But things take a worse turn: Nimako’s wife finds a new lover in Mr. Boadi resulting in the breakup of her marriage with Nimako.
Back home, Sɛɛwaa is married to Mr. Yaamoa, a prosperous farmer. Harsh realities force Nimako to return to Dwenase, his hometown. Nimako uses his experience and initiative to mobilise the villagers to better their standard of living and thereby wins the respect of all. Nimako comes round to respect the tradition of his people and, with his parents’ blessing, is customarily married to the now-divorced Sɛɛwaa. They then live happily ever after.
₵18.00Wo Gyegyiregye (Akuapem Twi)
₵18.00