How I applied ID and PM to build a French learning framework

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How an Instructional Designer and Project Management mindset led me to build my own French learning framework Learning French has been one of my biggest challenges. I set this goal not only for personal growth but also to align with my dream of moving to Canada. And honestly, who hasn’t felt stuck when trying to learn a new language? In the middle of my struggles, I started analyzing the process. Instead of pushing harder, I asked myself: how can I make this easier, structured, and more engaging? Little by little, I applied the same lens I use at work, optimizing learning experiences. Before I knew it, I was sketching the foundations of a modular framework for language learning: a system that breaks French A1 into thematic modules, each divided into practice cycles (listening, reading, speaking, writing, integration), with exposure to short texts and dialogues right from the very first lessons. To keep motivation alive, I included gamified challenges and a progression that feels practical and replicable, rather than overwhelming. ❇️ And here’s where Instructional Design and Project Management naturally came together: - Instructional Design → structuring objectives, mapping learning flows, applying Bloom’s taxonomy. - Project Management → defining scope, milestones, and iterative cycles to ensure the framework was practical and replicable. What started as a personal need turned into a professional project (still in development, but already showing potential). And then I thought: why not create something that could also help others facing the same struggles? It reminded me that as Instructional Designers and Project Managers, our skills are not confined to corporate projects. They can empower us in any area where learning, structure, and efficiency matter. 👉Have you ever used your professional toolkit to solve a very personal challenge? I’d love to hear your story. #InstructionalDesign #ProjectManagement #LearningExperience #FrenchLearning #CanadaDream #CareerGrowth

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