[SPI:K] What’s in it for you?

The purpose of this blog post is to introduce foreign language learners to the toolkit that [SPI:K] provides in its online course.
The aim of the course is to help students to be successful in their target language in the shortest possible time.
It details how to tackle difficulties, overcome barriers as they arise and provide solutions to boost performance where and whenever needed.

How can this set of skills benefit you

The course covers crucial topics, abilities, and challenges that all language learners must understand and grasp in order to develop their skills quickly and efficiently.
The information is intended for all levels of language study and applies to any language.

What you were probably never told but need to know

Language learning success rates are poor!
For example, in the United Kingdom just 10% of the population can effectively communicate in a foreign language.
You are not alone if you blame yourself for failure. It’s not your fault, but be assured … there is a fix.
Our training focuses on some of the mind’s fundamental limitations and how to overcome them.
The path to fluency also includes fast-track lanes for coping with pitfalls, as well as introducing fundamental ideas for learning new habits.

What you were never told and need to prepare for

Our goal at [SPI:K] is to help you put in place the pillars of what can be called “the language talent”.
You will discover how to build and fine-tune learning methods as well as create and nurture the best environment for progress.
There are important skills for you to use and take on board. Some, usually considered as an excuse for not being able to learn, are addressed head-on. For example, the right attitude and gaining self-confidence are skills which can be understood, arranged into steps and then practised.
The same applies to listening skills, accent and memory, as well as designing your best environment for long-lasting progress.

What the course entails

The course points out what you need to do in order to optimise speaking with native speakers and the reality of engaging, communicating and learning from every encounter.
In order to be carried out, these activities need conscious attention.
The habits and expectations associated with your native language are the main factors that influence, control, and govern your speaking and listening abilities.

With [SPI:K]:

  • You will learn to adapt and change your routines, avoid unproductive habits and create new positive ones.
  • You will build your self-confidence, adopt a positive attitude and enhance your non-verbal skills.
  • You will also learn how to read body language, improve your copying skills, and create an environment to maintain long-lasting progress.