Another month wraps up and you know you should review where you’re at to update your language goals going forward but…it’s not exactly your favourite thing to do.
Don’t get me wrong – you love language planning, goal-setting – all that stuff. But it’s exhausting when no planner, or goal-setting method out there quite “gets” you.
I know the feeling. After years of setting regular language goals and checking in for reviews, I decided it was time to make the language planning pages I’d build available for everyone (including you!) to use for themselves.
You’ve heard that language goals are “A Thing”. And, hey, sometimes it works.
But mostly it’s messy. And your goals are one line on a scrap of paper that you’re now using as a bookmark.
You’re following all the rules. Working through your course book like a good language learner.
And you kinda feel that there’s more. You’re barely scratching the surface and stuff just doesn’t seem to stick.
When you do finish your French book or January ends, you feel good…for like a second.
Then you realise you have no idea what comes next. There’s just too many options. The overwhelm is real.
Our goal-setting pages are like nothing you’ve tried before. However you best visualise those big lofty goals, there’s a version of our goal-setting pages for you. Prepare for effective goal setting that actually gives you a clear path to success.
As well as planning, prepare to be ready to go deep on all the topics you need with our deep dive pages. Let’s say your goal is to get better at grammar? We’ve got a deep dive to actually make that a reality.
Solid goal setting starts and ends with a well-structured review. That’s why our review pages are about to be your new favourite thing. And nope, it won’t take hours away from your actual language learning.
The Calendar & Tracker pages have been created with busy planners & novice organisers alike. All pages are dateless & can be used as and when you need.
Ever feel like you’re making no progress even though you’re always busy with languages? These pages will help you to track what you do, how often & if it’s worth repeating.
It’s never been easier to set (& stick to) ambitious yet achievable language goals. With the Planner, you get access to my goal-setting templates straight out of Language Life.
When you want to actively learn & practice new language, Deep Dives are the way to go. These pages are what I use to help me remember words & understand new grammar.
The entire Planner is available both digitally in Notion & as a printable PDF. You don’t have to decide between them. You get both with your purchase.
I’ve made a secret playlist on Spotify of my favourite study music (including tracks in different languages!) just for your studies.
You can use the printable version or the digital version in Notion again and again. You don’t have to decide now – you get both.
I update the planner in the future? No need to buy again – you get access to all future updates for the lifetime of the planner.
The Solo Language Learner Planner is fully digital and reusable in Notion. You don’t need to print a single page to take your languages up a level.
Of course, the planner is still printable. Great if you’re the kind who loves your watercolour pens and washi tape for your pretty planning notes.
And I’m on a mission to teach you how to learn a language. Yes, you! The Solo Language Learner Planner is a big part of that mission because it’s all about making language learning easier and more consistent. 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).
Here’s the full breakdown:
Over 40 printable and digitally usable pages including calendars, trackers, goal setting, reviews, and deep dives.
You’ll need a Notion account but that’s completely free to setup and use!
My favourite multilingual study mix, just for you!
Refunds are only available on faulty downloads within 30 days.
The behind the scenes tech has been vigorously tested to avoid the delivery of faulty downloads.
Therefore, to confirm the faulty nature of your download, in the event of a refund request due to a faulty download, I will firstly attempt to rectify the fault & deliver via other means. If you report this still to be faulty, evidence will need to be provided.
Due to the digital nature of this product, I am unable to accept refund requests for any other reason.
The great thing about The Solo Language Learner Planner is that it’s completely digital. This means that you don’t need to wait twiddling your thumbs by the letterbox. Instead, you get instant access to everything when you buy. Yay!
That depends. If you want your planning pages printed, then yes, you’re gonna want a printer. Alternatively, you can take the download to your local printshop to request a printed version.
However, the planning pages are also (mostly!) available for digital use. Plus, you get the Language Tracker in Notion, which is completely digital. So if you prefer to keep track that way, then no printer required.