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Learn Languages Online With Skill Silo And These 9 Fluency Tips



You've thought about getting fluent in at least one other language, right?

In fact, you've already imagined yourself speaking fluently with native speakers. You even feel a wave of pride wash over you. And you want to feel that wave of pride wash over you.

But you can't travel at the moment and the idea of commuting to a class and sitting with strangers horrifies you.

The good news is that you know you can learn languages online. You're just not sure how.

3 Rock Solid Reasons To Learn Languages Online

Before I tell you about how to use Skill Silo, let's take a quick look at why learning language is a smart move.

1. Learning a language is the king of all brain games.

A lot of people look for mental exercise, but nothing pays off more than packing your mind full of foreign language vocabulary and phrases.

2. You make back your investment in droves.

Learning a language costs three things: time, money and energy. As you develop fluency, over time you get an amazing return on your investment. Memories that last forever. Greater chances at meaningful employment. Boosts of energy-creating confidence.

3. You make new friends.

People love it when you can speak their language. Not only that, but you can be a better friend. You can teach your monolingual friends cool words, phrases and elements of another culture.

You also get to introduce the friends you meet in your new language to aspects of your mother tongue and culture. It's win-win and you get to be the hero.

And if you're a parent searching for ways to learn languages online for kids, your children will not only make friends through language learning online programs. They'll also find mentors who teach them how to learn. Plus, language learning is great memory exercise and you can use the language learning environment as an opportunity to teach your kids memory techniques.

There are many more reasons why you should learn a language. You'll find another 15 Reasons Why Learning A Foreign Language Is Good For Your Brain here.

Why Most Online Language Platforms Are Distressingly Bad

There are dozens of places you can learn languages online. Some are really awesome and I still use them. Italki.com, for example, has oodles of great features. With some sift-sort-and-screen skills under your belt, you can find really great teachers.

But a lot of places have confusing payment plans. It's not clear why their teachers have the privilege of teaching online and there seems to be no standard. Plus, you get a wash of language learning materials that you always have to hunt for.

3 Things I Love About Skill Silo

Skill Silo solves a lot of the problems I've just mentioned. I'm a big boy, for example, so I like when I see the cost of my language learning sessions clearly expressed in a real currency. I don't have to translate money in my head so I know exactly what I'm paying.

This transparency helps me evaluate the value of the teacher I'm learning from as well because it feels like real cash I'm spending, not Monopoly money. On other platforms, I've felt like the payment structures are deliberately obscure so that I don't really know how much I'm spending or how much I'm getting for my investment.

I also like that I can choose whether I want one hour or 30-minute sessions. On


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