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Jion Louis believes that learning a language is like cooking a meal. You must develop the skills to practice what you know.

SKILLETRO

21 learning activities, 7 days a week

Ask the coach questions about the English language and get the answers anytime, anywhere—as easy as ordering a cup of coffee.

Ask the coach questions about the English language anytime, anywhere

Improving your English reading skills enables you to turn the view upside down and see things from a different perspective.

Kick-start your reading habit with articles on every topic imaginable

The main difference between watching TV and listening to the radio is the presence of visuals to aid listening comprehension.

Watch countless personally handpicked documentaries and features

Find your voice, take control of the vocal delivery and make yourself heard by speaking or reading aloud with better prosody.

Record yourself reading out a given passage and get feedback on your prosody

Start a conversation by asking good questions and make the interaction spontaneous by responding accordingly to what’s said.

Practice using open-ended questions to keep a conversation going

The fastest way to improve your writing is imitating the usual techniques by taking a snapshot of how aspiring writers do it.

Learn to write better sentences by imitating mentor sentences

Expressing your opinion in English is like cutting a slice of cake. The appeal depends a lot on how you present your take.

Choose a topic you’re most comfortable with and start the conversation

Test your mettle in a one-on-one writing battle with the coach and see if you have what it takes to write under pressure.

Hone your ability to write under pressure in a one-on-one duel with the coach

Just because you grew up in a non-native English speaking country, it doesn’t mean you can’t speak English fluently.

Master colloquial, idiomatic expressions used by native speakers to sound more natural

Describing a picture in English is all about using your imagination to create a narrative that’s descriptive and creative.

Set your imagination free to unlock the hidden story behind every picture

Knowledge has the potential to enlighten, illuminate and empower a life, but only if you speak the language that shares it.

Share your knowledge in a lighthearted conversation about info that matters

Editing a sentence is like solving a jigsaw. To sort it out or find that missing piece, you must look beyond the surface.

Analyze a set of sentences, fixing what's wrong and improving what's not

Learn to unlock the multiple layers of meaning hidden beneath what you see on screen to elevate your cinematic experience.

Pick a movie, and dissect its story, plot, characters and themes

Reaching new heights in the pursuit of excellence often rides on whether you can think like a pro who has done it all.

See firsthand the various techniques and tricks used by experienced writers

Broaden your horizons by learning a global language like English and explore the things that the world revolves around.

Research a given topic and present your findings/ideas in a detailed discussion

Social media opens a window into your mind, giving you a platform to throw off the shackles and share your inner story.

Express yourself in English without the fear of being judged by your social media circle

The road to mastering English grammar is full of twists and turns. Drive with discretion and know when to bend the rules.

Explore the practical side of grammar, especially the whys and hows of those rules

Check what’s in the container first before looking. Likewise, only by knowing the grammar rule can you truly see the pattern.

Identify the grammar patterns or structures used by native speakers

Left or right, red or blue, you can either sit on the fence or learn to make these difficult choices with conviction.

Know the differences between commonly confused words/phrases 

The most effective way to master English vocabulary is to create some context that can help you pick up the word naturally.

Build your vocabulary by learning new words/phrases in real-world contexts

Challenging and unforgiving, learning the English language is like climbing Everest. Each step moves you closer to the peak.

Track your progress by celebrating your strengths and embracing your flaws

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