Your guide to achieving fluency in another language
This is a free step-by-step course describing how to learn almost any widely spoken language. It will teach you how to go from being an absolute beginner to being an advanced speaker.
For best results, we recommend pairing this course with a free consultation.
Course Contents
View the drop-down menus below and work your way through the course. Start by watching the videos in the “Start Here” section.
If you’re interested in purchasing any of the workbooks in the videos, please contact me. Lastly, if you’d like to show your appreciation for this course you can leave a donation using PayPal or credit card by clicking the green button below. It took a long time to develop the methodology for this course, prepare the workbooks, and make the videos. Any contribution you can make would be appreciated.
*Please excuse some of the typos and “oddly worded” sentences in the workbooks shown in the each video. They have all been fixed for those who purchase the workbooks.
This is the framework for the entire course, regardless of the level. Make sure you watch these three videos first.
• Click here for part 1
• Click here for part 2
• Click here for part 3
• Click here for part 4. Please note that most of you will not need to watch part 4. I’d only recommend it to those who have successfully learned at least two other foreign languages before to at least a conversational level and who thoroughly enjoy learning grammar.
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As I mention in these introduction videos you will need to find a speaking partner or tutor in order to successfully use this course as a resource. I’ve listed the 3 best options to finding one below:
→ Hire one of our tutors. Click here to learn more. Using our services is one way to show your appreciation for this free course.
→ Find a tutor on italki. Use this link to get up to $25 off on your lessons.
→ Download an app called HelloTalk or Tandem to find language exchange partners.
These are recordings from some of my private language classes. My hope is that you can become a better language learner by watching a few videos of me, a successful polyglot, during my lessons. I hope these help you develop your language learning abilities!
• Click here to see me in an absolute beginner Japanese lesson. I’m approximately at level 1 part 2 in this class. There are some follow up lessons to this video which you can watch here, here, and here.
• Click here to see me in an intermediate Mandarin lesson. When recording this video, I was approximately at a level 4 or 4.5, with a few vocabulary gaps from level 3.
This level is for those who have a very low level of fluency.
• Click here for part 1. You’ll learn about the alphabet and some essential phrases you need to know immediately.
• Click here for part 2. You’ll learn about household objects and an extremely effective activity to progress in another language.
• Click here for part 3. You’ll learn a few keys to building simple sentences such as: subject pronouns, common adjectives, negation, common professions, and interjections.
• Click here for part 4. You will learn about asking questions in another language.
Level 2 builds upon what you learned in the course introduction and level 1.
Click here for part 1. You’ll learn about daily routines in your target language.
Click here for part 2. You’ll learn about family vocabulary and possessive adjectives.
Click here for part 3. You’ll get an introduction to work-related vocabulary.
Click here for part 4. You’ll learn about modal verbs and additional work-related concepts in your target language.
Click here for part 5. You’ll learn how to describe where you live in your target language.
Click here for part 6. You’ll learn about vocabulary related to shopping and numbers.
Click here for part 7. You’ll learn about foods, fashion, and clothing.
Click here for part 8. You’ll learn about hobbies and sports as well as do a comprehensive review of level 2.
Level 3 places a heavy emphasis on being able to converse about more complex topics. There is also a focus on being able to communicate in the past and future. Level 1 and 2 primarily dealt with the present.
Click here for part 1. You’ll be introduced to the topics covered in level 3 of this program.
Click here for part 2. You’ll learn about conversations related to chores and traveling.
Click here for part 3. You’ll learn to describe people’s physical appearance and personality. You will also prepare a biography of a family member.
Click here for part 4. You’ll do a few more activities to wrap up past tense practice.
Click here for part 5. You’ll learn to talk about your future plans as well as topics related to personal and professional development. oriented
Click here for part 6. You’ll learn about science & technology as well as climate change.
The goal of level 4 is to allow you to have a professional level of fluency in your target language. You’ll continue to expand your vocabulary and learn more nuanced and advanced grammatical points.
Click here for part 1. You’ll be introduced to the topics covered in level 4.
Click here for part 2. You’ll do a comprehensive overview of the most common grammatical points that exist across spoken languages.
Click here for part 3. You’ll learn about how to take public transportation using your target language.
Click here for part 4. You’ll learn about how to navigate airports in the target language as well as having conversations with a taxi driver.
Click here for part 5. You’ll learn about how to go to the doctor in your target language.
Click here for part 6. You’ll be introduced to various activities to learn a language using TV shows and movies.
Click here for part 7. You’ll learn to talk about current events in your target language.
Hang tight! This course will be available soon.
Hang tight! This course will be available soon.
If you have any questions, comments, or feedback please contact us.
Thanks are due to Catherine Perfect and Jared Hartmann who helped me select the pictures in this course’s workbooks. A special thanks to Catherine for the input she provided me to making each workbook visually appealing and easy to use as a learning resource. Lastly, a big thanks is due to my mom for editing the workbooks and for being my sounding board as I made this course.