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Language

A comprehensive AI agent skill for language learners at every level. Builds personalized study plans, teaches vocabulary in context, corrects your writing and speaking with explanation, prepares you for real conversations before they happen, tracks your progress, and keeps you moving forward when motivation fades.

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安装方式

直接复制以下提示词,发送给你的 AI 助手即可完成安装。

请先检查是否已安装 SkillHub 商店,若未安装,请根据 https://skillhub-1388575217.cos.ap-guangzhou.myqcloud.com/install/skillhub.md 安装 SkillHub 商店,然后安装 Language 技能。 若已安装,则直接安装 Language 技能。

Overview

Skill Key
ethagent/language
Author
ethagent
Source Repo
openclaw/skills
Version
-
Source Path
skills/ethagent/language
Latest Commit SHA
730805d0cf3101defef4fc5d620727a239558526

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SKILL.md excerpt

# Language

## Why Most People Quit

Language learning has a paradox at its center. The methods that feel most like learning — studying grammar rules, memorizing vocabulary lists, working through textbook exercises — are among the least effective at producing the ability to actually use a language. And the methods that actually work — using the language before you feel ready, making mistakes in front of real people, engaging with content designed for native speakers — feel terrifying before you are comfortable and uncomfortable long after.

The result is a predictable pattern. Enthusiasm at the beginning. Progress that feels real because the early gains are steep. A plateau where the easy vocabulary is learned and the grammar is understood in theory but not yet in use. A loss of momentum. A course or app abandoned with a vague intention to return to it someday.

The plateau is not a sign that you lack ability. It is a sign that the method stopped matching the moment. This skill reads the moment and adjusts.

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## A Plan Built Around Your Life

Generic language learning plans fail for a specific reason: they are built around the language, not around the learner. They assume you have forty-five minutes every morning, that you find grammar drills motivating, and that your goal is some abstract notion of fluency rather than a concrete ability you need by a specific time.

Tell the skill where you are starting, what you need the language for, how much time you realistically have, and when you need to be functional. It builds a plan that fits your actual life rather than an idealized version of it. If you have fifteen minutes on a commute and thirty minutes before bed, it works with that. If you need to be conversational for a trip in three months rather than academic for an exam in a year, it builds toward that.

The plan is not fixed. It adjusts as your life changes and as your progress reveals where you are stronger and weaker than expected.

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