You’ve spent so much time learning that you refuse to quit. But at the same time, you remember nothing.
You feel intimate practising in front of your loved ones and can’t find a way to practise that feels good.
There’s no routine you’ve found yet that seems to get you feeling fluent.
You’re not alone. I’ve worked with countless learners over the years who have all been through that deflated feeling that maybe they weren’t cut out for fluency. So they settle for average language skills, quit practising, and gradually lose what they once had.
Getting better at that language isn’t about uprooting your life and moving abroad. Nor is it about spending your evenings always ‘on’ at language exchanges and online lessons.
You don’t need a massive shift in your routine to finally get fluent.
Language learning is easy when it’s 3 things…
Never boring prompts take speaking & writing from an overwhelming chore to something you’ll actually look forward to doing.
My prompts work for any language at any level. They can help you speak more, write more, or both. Plus you can do them on the go without lugging around a heavy notebook.
It’s simple. When you speak more and write more, you get fluent promptly. Prompts works because they give you the practice you need with the least effort needed from you.
You don’t want a subscription that feels like a ball and chain. Promptly is flexible. You can pause or cancel your Promptly membership at anytime. You’ll always be welcomed back if you choose to re-join.
Promptly is $10 USD per month. Alternatively, you can join on the annual plan for $100 USD and get 2 months free.
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You don’t want a subscription that feels like a ball and chain. Promptly is flexible. You can pause or cancel your Promptly membership at anytime. You’ll always be welcomed back if you choose to re-join.
Promptly is designed for any language at any level.
I’ve been creating prompts suitable for any language for almost 4 years as part of Language Life. Within that program, I’ve worked with learners of over 27 languages who have all found the prompts work for them.
As a learner of multiple languages myself, I’m always considering different languages when creating new prompts to share with you.