… you’re plowing on with that duller than dishwater German course book. Because you just have to get to the end.
… you’ve lost the motivation that got you interested in learning Arabic in the first place.
… you kinda dread every time you sit down for Urdu study because you’re in a boring rut with it.
100 Creative Ideas is first & foremost packed into a downloadable, printable, and useful E-book Guide.
Everything you need to get started, be reminded, and use 100 Creative Ideas is here.
The first chapter explores various ways to enhance your reading skills, as well as how to make reading as part of your language study more useful and fun. Perfect for bookworms!
Whether you love listening activities or struggle to stay focused, this chapter has some Creative Ideas for everyone. You’ll get ideas for what to listen to as well as what to do with it when you find something interesting.
This is the one we all want to improve, right? Chapter 3 gives you many Creative Ideas to boost your speaking. And yes, there’s Creative Ideas to help with confidence and for speaking to yourself. Not the first sign of madness, I promise.
Often ignored, but never needs to be a bore! The Creative Ideas in this chapter will give you lots to start writing more. Here’s the first trick – you’ll always have something to write about. Woohoo!
Yes, flashcards are great, but they’re not for everyone. This chapter focuses on plenty of Creative Ideas to learn, practise and expand your vocabulary. Hear that? That’s your vocab count tick tick ticking up and up.
The final chapter of the book is a little different as it focuses on Creative Ideas for certain grammatical points. From verb conjugations to prepositions and plenty more in between, you’ve got lots of ideas to spark inspiration and go beyond the grammar drills.
To see some of the Creative Ideas in action, you get access to 5 bonus Live Study Session Recordings.
And I’m on a mission to teach you how to learn a language. Yes, you! 100 Creative Ideas for Solo Language Learners is a big part of that mission because it’s all about making language learning fun and still making progress. Win win, huh?
I’ve recently completed my MA in Applied Linguistics and spent the past 2 decades plus of my life learning languages, which means I know a thing or two about how to do this thing.
When I’m not sharing how to learn languages on the internet, I’m trying new-to-me sports (because being a beginner is the best!), hunting down vintage jewellery, and playing with my tortoise Gonzo (who speaks a grand total of zero languages).
I made this with smart, ambitious language learners in mind. The kind who know what they want to learn, and know how to learn, but sometimes worry about getting stuck in creative ruts with their process.
If you want to speed up your progress, have fun along the way, and never run out of new ways to learn a language, then this is for you.
Nope. This is a completely self-study product. If you’d like personal support from me, I recommend Language Life.
Absolutely! The vast majority of Creative Ideas shared will work for any language you learn. There are a small handful that are specific to certain linguistic features (think grammatical aspects) that don’t exist in every language.
However, I’m sure once you’re in the ‘Creative Ideas headspace’, you’ll be able to adapt every idea!
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