Based on your answers…
You’re a Grammar Guru 🤓
As a true perfectionist, you love to explore the rules that make up your target language and internalize them so you can express yourself flawlessly.
You feel most at home internalizing rules:
Your favorite part about learning your target language?
Building mental bridges to help you remember rules and their exceptions. You can understand and explain what your fellow language learners usually struggle with.
Their, they’re, and there is second nature to you. And if it’s not, you’ll work hard to get to that point!
While others love a conversation, you want to understand the ins and outs of your target language FIRST before you have the confidence to mingle.
From time to time, you need a friendly push to get out of your comfort zone only to surprise yourself with how well you did. 😍
Here are some traits you’re famous for:
You’re patient
You’re accurate
You’re detail- oriented
How others perceive you:
You are the language learner many others wish they could be!
You have the patience, determination, and curiosity to ask the right questions at the right time. Where others shortcut past the why, how, and when, you use them to your advantage.
You naturally shine in formal tests and exams, and that’s where your hard work pays off.
What if you applied that know-how to real conversations with the locals? You’d likely surprise yourself and those around you!
3 tried-and-tested AI prompts to tap into your superpower today:
“I’m learning [LANGUAGE]. Explain the [GRAMMAR POINT] in this language as if I'm 12, using simple, fun terms with no jargon.”
“Tell me a story in [LANGUAGE] where you use [GRAMMAR POINT].”
(Optional follow-up prompt: ”Now, ask me questions about the story designed to have me answer using that grammar point. Ask questions one at a time. After I answer each question, give me feedback and corrections on my use of that grammar point.)
"I am a level [LEVEL] [LANGUAGE] learner and would like to get better at using the [GRAMMAR POINT]. Explain the most important rules I need to know, then give me three scenarios where I could use this grammar point, along with five questions I can practice answering using this grammar point."