Live online Hausa classes for children and adults across the UK. Interactive weekly lessons taught by qualified native teachers from Nigeria — building confidence, culture and connection.

Places are filling. Founding members get first pick of class times.
At AfroLingo your monthly membership joins you to a growing community of Nigerian diaspora families keeping Hausa alive at home. Children don't just learn vocabulary — they build the confidence to speak with grandparents, cousins and their wider community.
Not a tutoring transaction — a shared cultural journey.
Qualified, warm, patient — trained to teach diaspora kids.
Learn from anywhere in the UK on any device.
12-week roadmap, weekly homework, tracked milestones.
Join the waiting list or book a free trial. Takes 60 seconds.
We email your Google Meet invitation and welcome pack.
Join Saturday classes. Miss one? Recordings are yours to keep.
A structured beginner course designed for total newcomers. Each class blends teaching with games, songs, stories and speaking practice — so kids stay excited and adults stay engaged.
Playful, song-based lessons with lots of movement and repetition.
Your first live class, completely free.
Everything your family needs to learn together.
For siblings learning together.
Ameenah is a qualified native Hausa speaker from northern Nigeria with years of experience teaching both children and adults online. She blends traditional cultural storytelling with a modern, interactive teaching approach — designed specifically for diaspora learners.
Every block ends with a progress assessment so parents can see real confidence being built — not just lessons attended.
Weeks 1–4 · New skills, then first progress check
Students are introduced to the Hausa language, learn common greetings and polite expressions, and begin recognising and pronouncing the Hausa alphabet. Confidence is built through listening and speaking activities.
Weeks 5–8 · Real-world language, then second progress check
Weeks 9–12 · Real conversations, then celebration
This structure mirrors the way schools assess progress, provides families clear milestones to celebrate, and encourages students to continue into the next term with confidence.
"My daughter now greets her grandma in Hausa every Sunday. Priceless."
"Both my boys look forward to Saturday mornings. That's a miracle."
"I never had the chance growing up. Finally learning the language of my parents feels emotional."
We open only a limited number of founding memberships for our first cohort. Founders get first-pick class times and locked-in pricing for life.
Not sure yet? Book our free introductory Hausa class. Meet the teacher, feel the community energy and see your child light up.
AfroLingo families become part of a growing diaspora community preserving language, culture and identity. As the community grows, so does the curriculum — with new languages, holiday programmes and conversation clubs.