A modern system for learning languages in the AI era

Fluency isn't knowing everything. It's communicating anything.

Learn. Reflect. Grow. — a free daily practice app, powered by a proven method

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The learning app

Your daily practice, all in one place

The guide gives you the method. The free web app is where you actually do it — a personal dashboard that turns "speak every day" into a routine you just open in your browser, on your phone or laptop, with nothing to install and no account to create.

"A method you understand, plus a tool you open every day — that's what turns motivation into fluency."
AI-powered

Speaking Partner

Have a real conversation any time of day. The app talks with you, corrects you gently, and keeps you producing the language instead of just studying it.

Uses your mic

Pronunciation Studio

Train the sounds you can't yet hear. Speak into your microphone, get feedback, and repeat — the fastest way to unlock listening.

10–15 min / day

Daily Session

A guided routine that walks you through speaking, listening, and review, so you never have to wonder "what should I do today?"

  • Five elements, one dashboard — track Conversation, Listening, Speaking, Immersion & Accuracy as you build them
  • Vocabulary & word quizzes — save new words and turn them into quick, active recall practice
  • Grammar & a mistake log — learn from your own errors instead of endless rules
  • Topics & a progress tracker — always have something to talk about, and see your streak grow
  • Built for comfort — light & dark mode, and an English or Ukrainian interface

Free, and ready when you are

  • Runs in any modern browser — phone or computer
  • Nothing to download or install
  • No sign-up — just open it and start
  • Saves your progress right on your device
  • Works for whichever language you're learning
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The method

One habit changes everything

The app gives you the place to practice; the guide gives you the plan. Most people study languages the discouraging way — grammar books, vocabulary drills, and waiting to feel "ready." This guide is built on the opposite idea: the brain learns through repeated, meaningful communication. You don't prepare your way to fluency. You speak your way there.

"Speak aloud for 10–15 minutes every single day. Everything else supports it — nothing replaces it."
10–15 min / day

Speak from day one

Talk about your day, your plans, your opinions — aloud, without translating, without stopping at mistakes. Discomfort is adaptation, not failure.

Your mouth teaches your ears

Pronunciation unlocks listening

You can't hear sounds you can't pronounce. Training your mouth trains your brain to separate the "stream of noise" into words you understand.

AI as a partner

Corrections on demand

Use AI for instant feedback, explanations, and 24/7 conversation practice — with a system that keeps you producing, not passively consuming.

Inside the guide

From first words to real conversations

  • How Fluency Works — what your brain actually needs (and what it doesn't)
  • Learning Words Properly — a 9-step loop that trains vocabulary, grammar, and speaking at once
  • The Daily Speaking System — plus the Recording Rule that keeps you motivated
  • TV Series & Shadowing — turn shows into the most powerful immersion tool you have
  • Think, Don't Translate — retrain your inner voice into the new language
  • Psychology of Speaking — why fear (not grammar) is the real obstacle, and identity-based learning
  • Your Path to Fluency — what to focus on at every stage, and how to survive the B1 plateau

Plus a full practice toolkit

  • 100 speaking topics across 10 areas of life
  • The 30-Minute Daily System
  • Weekly & monthly learning plans
  • A ready-made AI Tutor Prompt
  • Vocabulary builder & pronunciation drills
  • Mistake log, goals & fluency self-assessment
  • Curated resources for pronunciation & listening
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Common questions

Questions, answered

Everything learners ask about the app and the method — from how to get started to how it all fits together.

About the app
Is the app free? Do I need to sign up?

Yes — it's free to use, and there's no account to create. Open it in your browser and start practicing straight away; nothing to download, no card, no email required.

You can try it right now: open the app →

What can I actually do inside the app?

It's a full practice dashboard. The three core tools are the Daily Session (a guided 10–15 minute routine), the AI Speaking Partner (real conversation that corrects you), and the Pronunciation Studio (train sounds using your microphone).

Around those you get a vocabulary builder and word quizzes, grammar practice, a personal mistake log, speaking topics, and a progress tracker that follows five elements: conversation, listening, speaking, immersion, and accuracy.

Do I need to install anything? Does it work on my phone?

No installation. It runs in any modern browser on a phone, tablet, or computer — just open the link and go. It uses your device's built-in speech features for the listening and speaking exercises, so headphones and a quiet room help.

There's also light and dark mode, and you can switch the interface between English and Ukrainian.

Where is my progress saved?

Your progress is stored privately in the browser you're using — not on a server — so keep practicing in the same browser on the same device to hold onto your streak and history.

Clearing your browser data (or switching devices) will start you fresh. Accounts that sync across devices are on the roadmap.

Can I use the app to learn French — or another language?

Yes. English is the main example, but the method and the app are built on universal principles — speaking, listening, pronunciation, immersion, and reflection — so they adapt to whichever language you're learning.

I'm putting that to the test myself: from September 1st I'm learning French from zero using this exact app, and documenting the whole thing in the newsletter.

What's the difference between the app and the guide — do I need both?

The guide is the method: what to do each day, in what order, and why. The app is the place you do it: your daily practice, conversation partner, and progress in one dashboard.

You don't need both to start. The app is free and works on its own; the guide goes deeper on the thinking behind the routine and hands you the full toolkit. Many people start with the app and pick up the guide when they want the complete system.

About the method & guide
I'm afraid to speak. Where do I start?

Start alone — no audience, no pressure. Spend 10 minutes today speaking aloud to yourself: describe the room you're in, say what you're doing, talk through a decision you're facing. Nobody hears you, so nothing is at stake.

Most people don't fail at languages because of grammar. They fail because of fear — and fear shrinks every time you speak and nothing bad happens. Discomfort isn't failure; it's adaptation happening in real time.

How long does it take to speak fluently?

Faster than schools tell you — if you're consistent. The author was told B2 in English would take two years; studying independently with this system, he passed B2 and was placed into C1. Norwegian took about seven months to fluent speaking.

The key insight: a few focused months beat years of casual drifting. Fluency also isn't a certificate — it's communicating freely, even with mistakes and imperfect grammar.

How do I stop translating in my head?

Train your inner voice with tiny thoughts, dozens of times a day: "I'm tired." "I need coffee." "Where are my keys?" Small repetitions build automatic thinking patterns over time.

And when you forget a word mid-sentence, don't stop — describe the idea instead. Can't say "frustrating"? Say "it makes me feel bad." That flexibility is real communication.

Do I need to master grammar before speaking?

No. You need basic word order so you can form simple sentences — that's it. Grammar is a tool to use, not a subject to study.

The brain builds grammatical intuition through active usage: when you get corrected, ask why, then immediately make two more sentences with the same structure. Understand, apply, repeat — that's what makes grammar stick.

I feel stuck at B1. Is that normal?

Completely normal — and it's not regression. At intermediate levels your brain is no longer collecting basic words; it's building automatic understanding, faster sentence formation, and listening instinct. That internal restructuring doesn't feel like progress, but it is.

When stuck: lower the bar instead of quitting, keep speaking even if it feels mechanical, change your input (bored of podcasts? try a new show), and revisit your "why." The learners who succeed are rarely the most talented — they're the ones who continue long enough.

How can AI actually help me learn?

AI gives you what learners never had before: instant corrections, unlimited explanations, and conversation practice at any hour. But it also creates traps — endless passive consumption and jumping between tools. AI changes access; it doesn't change consistency.

The guide includes a ready-made AI Tutor Prompt that turns any chatbot into a personal tutor — it corrects your sentences, explains mistakes at your level, and pushes you to speak aloud instead of just reading.

Can I learn to speak without a language partner?

Yes. Speaking alone removes social pressure and dramatically increases your daily output: narrate your actions, describe objects around you, debate ideas out loud, roleplay ordering food or making a call.

The brain improves through production, not only consumption. A partner or language club helps later — but you can build most of the skill on your own, starting today.

How do TV series help — and what is shadowing?

Watching series with target-language subtitles only is one of the most powerful immersion techniques. Over many episodes, your brain absorbs the same voices, common phrases, and emotional rhythms of the language. Pause on useful phrases, repeat them aloud, save the good ones.

Shadowing means repeating speech almost simultaneously with the speaker — matching their rhythm, stress, and emotion. It trains your mouth and your ears at the same time.

What if I only have 10–30 minutes a day?

That's enough. The guide's 30-Minute Daily System: 5 min shadowing → 10 min speaking on a topic → 5 min vocabulary aloud → 5 min listening without subtitles → 5 min reflection in the language.

Can't do 30? Do 10. The only bad session is the one you skip — consistency beats intensity, every time.

Why buy a guide when there's so much free content?

Because information was never the problem — free videos and apps are everywhere, yet most learners stay stuck for years. What's missing is a system: knowing what to do every day, in what order, and what to ignore.

This guide condenses years of real trial-and-error into one clear method you follow daily — instead of watching another video about learning while your speaking stays at zero. The learners who improve fastest aren't the ones with the most information. They're the ones with one reliable system they use every day.

Is the guide only for learning English?

No — the system works for almost any language. English is used as the main example, but the principles are universal: immersion, repetition, pronunciation, listening, reflection, and daily speaking.

The author proved it himself: the same method that worked for English produced fluent Norwegian in seven months — and from September 1st, it's being tested on French from zero, documented publicly in the newsletter.

Who is this guide for?

Independent learners who want real results without expensive schools: complete beginners who don't know where to start, intermediate learners stuck at the B1 plateau, and anyone who has "studied for years" but still freezes when it's time to speak.

It's also useful for teachers looking for a modern, practical framework to share with students. If you want fluency through daily practice — not through memorizing grammar books — this was written for you.

What exactly do I get in the guide?

The complete system: how fluency works, the daily speaking method, pronunciation & listening training, TV series & shadowing, thinking in the language, the psychology of speaking, and a stage-by-stage path to fluency.

Plus the toolkit: 100 speaking topics, the AI Tutor Prompt, weekly and monthly plans, vocabulary builder, pronunciation drills, mistake log, and a fluency self-assessment. Get it on Etsy →

Starting September 1st
The next experiment

I'm learning French from zero — publicly

This system took me from A1 to C1 in English on my own, and to speaking Norwegian fluently in just seven months. On September 1st, I start French from absolute scratch — using this same free app every day — and I'll document every step: what works, what fails, the exact routines, the plateaus, and the tricks I discover along the way.

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