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name: language-learning-plan
description: "Build a realistic plan to learn a language for your actual goal — travel, conversation, work, or fluency — focused on what moves the needle instead of endless app streaks. Use when asked to help me learn [language], make a language learning plan, how do I get conversational, or study a language efficiently. Produces a goal-and-level read, a prioritized plan (the high-frequency vocab and core patterns first), a daily/weekly routine mixing input, speaking, and review, how to get real practice and feedback, milestones, and honest expectations — not a promise of fluency in a month."
homepage: https://mohitagw15856.github.io/pm-claude-skills/skill/language-learning-plan.html
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# Language-Learning Plan

People stall learning languages by doing the wrong things intensely — grinding app streaks and grammar drills while never speaking, or aiming vaguely at "fluency" with no plan. This builds a plan around your real goal, front-loads what actually gets you communicating (high-frequency vocabulary, core patterns, and speaking early), and sets a sustainable routine — with honest timelines instead of fantasy.

## What This Skill Produces

- **A goal & level read** — what you actually need the language for (travel basics, conversation, work, exam) and where you're starting
- **A prioritized plan** — the high-frequency vocabulary and core sentence patterns that unlock the most communication first, not obscure grammar early
- **A routine** — a daily/weekly mix of comprehensible input (listening/reading), speaking practice, and spaced review
- **Real practice & feedback** — how to get actual speaking practice (partners, tutors, communities) early, since output is where fluency forms
- **Milestones** — checkpoints tied to your goal so progress is visible
- **Honest expectations** — realistic timelines for the goal; no "fluent in 30 days"

## Required Inputs

Ask for these if not provided:
- **The language & your goal** — which language and what you want to do with it
- **Your level** — complete beginner or some background
- **Time** — daily/weekly hours and any deadline (a trip, a move)
- **Your style** — what's worked/failed before, and preferences (apps, tutors, immersion)
- **Resources** — budget for tutors/courses, access to native speakers

## Framework: High-Frequency First, Speak Early, Stay Consistent

1. **Anchor to the goal.** Travel phrases, everyday conversation, and professional use need different content — target what the person actually needs, not a generic curriculum.
2. **Front-load the high-yield.** The most common few hundred words and core patterns cover a huge share of real usage — prioritize these over rare vocabulary and deep grammar early.
3. **Get comprehensible input.** Lots of listening/reading at your level builds intuition; make this a daily habit.
4. **Speak from early on.** Output and feedback are where fluency forms — build in speaking practice (a tutor, exchange partner, or community) sooner than feels comfortable, not "once I'm ready."
5. **Review with spacing.** Use spaced repetition for vocabulary so it sticks instead of leaking away.
6. **Set milestones and real timelines.** Tie checkpoints to the goal and be honest that meaningful ability takes consistent months, not weeks.

## Output Format

### Language plan: [language] · goal [x] · level [y] · [time/week]

**Focus first:** [high-frequency vocab + core patterns for the goal].
**Weekly routine**
- Input (listen/read at level): [how much].
- Speaking practice + feedback: [how — tutor/partner/community], from early.
- Review (spaced repetition): [vocab].
- Grammar/patterns: [just enough, in context].

**Milestones:** [goal-tied checkpoints].
**Honest timeline:** [realistic for the goal] — consistency beats intensity.

## Quality Checks
- [ ] Plan is anchored to the person's actual goal
- [ ] Prioritizes high-frequency vocabulary and core patterns first
- [ ] Includes daily comprehensible input
- [ ] Builds in speaking practice and feedback early
- [ ] Uses spaced repetition for retention
- [ ] Sets goal-tied milestones and honest timelines

## Anti-Patterns
- **App streaks only** with no speaking or real input.
- **Heavy grammar drilling** before basic communication.
- **"Wait until ready" to speak** — delaying the thing that builds fluency.
- **Vague "get fluent"** with no goal or milestones.
- **Promising fluency in weeks.**

## Example Trigger Phrases
- "Help me learn Spanish for a trip in three months."
- "Make me a plan to get conversational in French."
- "I keep doing language apps but can't actually speak — help."
- "How do I study Japanese efficiently for work?"
- "Realistic plan to learn a language from scratch."
