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Lost your way on your language learning journey?

Learning on your own doesn’t mean learning alone.

  • How can I memorise new vocab better?

  • How can I practise when I don’t have much time?

  • What’s the best way to use subtitles on Netflix?

  • How can I use my learning time better?

  • What should I do next?

  • I hate grammar! What can I do instead?

  • How can I reach my goal faster?

These are some of the questions I get when mentoring people who are learning a language on their own or want to practise outside of their language courses.

We look at their priorities, their learning experiences, their home/work/study situations and how much time they have.

Next we devise an action plan that makes sense for them and will lead to progress.

Plus I share some tips, tricks and techniques for learning that’s focused, fun and flexible.

Mentoring can put your language learning — be it for work, study, travel, hobby, family heritage or healthier ageing — back on track.

Would you like a hand to set up and stick to your DIY language project?

Email me.