16/04/2026
Your Spanish isn’t good because your English isn’t good.
When my teacher said that, I dismissed it.
Until I started teaching French and Spanish in Accra.
And then… I saw it happen over and over again.
Students struggling with French.
Struggling with Spanish.
Struggling with conjugation.
Not because they lack intelligence.
But because something deeper is missing:
They were never taught how language actually works.
📍Take conjugation.
One of the biggest challenges in French language learning.
But here’s the truth:
👉 You already know it.
English:
I eat
She eats
We ate
They are eating
Twi (a Ghanaian language):
Medidi
Wodidi
Ɔdidi
Yɛdidi
Wɔredidi
📍That’s conjugation.
Now in French:
Je mange
Tu manges
Il/Elle mange
Nous mangeons
Same structure.
Different language.
This is why many learners in Ghana and across Africa struggle with foreign languages.
We teach the unknown…
📌Instead of connecting it to what they already know.
And when that connection is made?
Everything changes.
Conjugation isn’t something you learn.
It’s something you recognise.
For parents in Ghana, this matters even more:
When children are grounded in their local languages, they develop stronger thinking patterns…
And learn French, Spanish, and other international languages faster.
If you’re looking for:
French classes in Accra
French language training in Ghana
Practical language skills for work and business
We help learners build real understanding — not just memorisation.
🌍 Explore our programmes:
👉 Visit our website: www.kasadelengua.com
08/04/2026
Why do so many language service providers struggle to build a scalable language business in Ghana and beyond?
Not because they lack skill.
But because they stay stuck in the same cycle.
The truth is simple:
Freelancer and translation agency are not choices—they are stages.
They start as freelancers.
Building their foundation:
Developing language and translation skills
Serving local and international clients
Building a portfolio
Learning pricing and delivery
👉 They gain experience—but remain tied to time.
Then they grow.
They shift into a hybrid model:
Outsourcing parts of their work
Collaborating with other linguists
Taking on larger translation projects
👉 Moving from doing everything to managing delivery.
Then comes the agency stage.
Where everything expands:
Working with a team
Handling multiple language projects
Focusing on clients and strategy
Earning from margins, not just time
👉 This is where scaling a language business begins.
But let’s be real.
It’s not easy.
Maintaining quality across different translators
Managing deadlines and expectations
Handling cash flow
Building reliable systems
Taking responsibility beyond your own work
👉 Without structure, growth becomes overwhelming.
So what makes it work?
Standardised processes
Strong quality control
Value-based pricing for translation services
Reliable systems
The right team
Because here’s the real question:
Are you just working in the language industry… or building a language business that works beyond you?
👉 If you’re ready to scale your language services, visit www.kasadelengua.com
04/04/2026
The hardest part of business isn’t failure—it’s staying when everything in you wants to quit.
Every successful business has a history.
And the truth is, that history is rarely smooth or glamorous.
It looks like this:
Days you make good profit
Days nothing comes in
Days you lose everything and start again
Moments you have the strategy but not the right people
You might be thinking, “Is it really that tough, though?”
For most people?
Yes. Overwhelmingly so.
That’s why many people give up too early.
And they end up with stories of what could have been.
No shame in that.
But if you’re committed to building something meaningful…
To pushing through when it’s uncomfortable…
To becoming the person who doesn’t quit…
Then remember this:
Your breakthrough will come at the point you feel like giving up.
And one day, these struggles will become the story you tell.
As we reflect on the death and resurrection of Christ, may you receive the strength to stay resilient—and the grace for every dead situation in your business to come back to life.
At Kasa de Lengua, we understand the journey—because we walk it too. If you’re ready to grow, expand, and connect beyond borders, visit our website:www.kasadelengua.com, and let’s build that resilient, thriving future together.
27/03/2026
AfCFTA is not the problem. Access is.
Many MSMEs understand the African Continental Free Trade Area.
Few can use it.
That gap is costly.
The Masterclass on Competitiveness Intelligence and Digitisation for AfCFTA Market Access in Accra was designed to fix it.
With support from the African Development Bank, the focus was clear:
From knowledge to action.
In 3 days, MSMEs learned to:
Analyse markets in real time
Price competitively
Strengthen digital visibility
Engage key trade institutions
Then came the shift.
The Intra-African Trade Facilitation Hub.
Expert support. Digital tools. Real access to markets.
And it continues.
Technical Case Officers will guide MSMEs.
Until results are achieved.
Even as interpreters, we were schooled too.
That is the power of the right room.
Kudos to CRIA and ACBF.
We also extend our heartfelt appreciation to our team of interpreters, technicians, and cameramen for their outstanding work. We are truly proud of you.
Need seamless, high-impact interpretation for your events?
👉 Visit: www.kasadelengua.com
Impeccable interpretation. Nothing lost in translation.
26/03/2026
Something big is coming. 👀
No—bigger than you think.
Yesterday, at the Accra Sports Stadium, we witnessed the official launch of the Africa Athletics Championships 2026.
And one thing was clear:
Africa is ready.
The energy? Unmatched.
The vision? Bold.
We’re proud to be connecting people and cultures through language at the heart of it all.
Because when the world tunes in,
it listens in many languages.
And every word must land.
That’s what we do at Kasa de Lengua.
We make communication seamless.
Great seeing my good friend, Eric Sena Adjeyi.
Something powerful is building.
Are you ready? 🔥
👉 Work with us to take your message global.