To careers. To relationships. To the 60% of the internet you cannot access. To conversations with 1.75 billion people. You already know why you need it. We are here to help you actually speak it.
You can read technical documentation. You can write emails. You can watch Netflix without subtitles. But the moment someone actually speaks to you—on a call, in a meeting, at a bar—your mind goes blank. You search for words you know you know. You replay sentences in your head before saying them. You avoid situations where you might have to speak. That is because you learned English as a subject, not as a conversation. Reading and listening are passive. Speaking is active. And you cannot get good at something active by being passive.
Everyone has a reason. What is yours?
You can read Stack Overflow, write Jira tickets, follow along in Slack. But the moment your manager says "let us hop on a quick call" your stomach drops. You know the words. You just cannot find them fast enough.
Texting was easy—you had time to think, to translate, to craft the perfect response. But voice? Video? Suddenly your charming personality disappeared behind a wall of hesitation. You are not boring. You just could not show who you really are.
Visa approved. Apartment found. Job secured. But now comes the hard part: actually living there. Negotiating a lease. Understanding your neighbor. Making friends who do not speak your language. You need English that works outside the textbook.
Your cousins in New York. Your partner's parents. Your kids who are growing up bilingual. You understand most of what they say, but you cannot fully participate. You smile and nod when you should be laughing at the joke.
The numbers speak for themselves. English is not just useful—it is essential for full participation in the modern world.
Most spoken language on Earth when including second-language speakers.
Of all websites are in English. The next language is under 5%.
English-fluent professionals earn 2-4x more in Latin American markets.
Of English vocabulary has Latin roots—a massive head start for Spanish speakers.
Of international business communication happens in English.
To professional proficiency—faster than almost any other major language.
"The difference between knowing English and speaking English is the difference between reading about swimming and actually getting in the water. One is safe. The other is where life happens."
— The Conversation Gap58% of English vocabulary comes from Latin. Spanish speakers are not starting from zero—you are starting from familiar.
Words like "conversation," "important," "professional"—you already know them.
Latin Root AnalysisFSI Category I for Spanish speakers—one of the fastest paths to fluency.
Foreign Service InstituteB2 proficiency qualifies you for most English-required positions globally.
CEFR Employment DataWith consistent practice, Spanish speakers reach conversational fluency faster than you think.
Break through the hesitation barrier. Start speaking from day one with characters who understand your native language and guide you patiently.
Building ConfidenceHandle real situations: phone calls, appointments, social interactions. Your vocabulary expands naturally through conversation, not memorization.
Practical FluencyThe breakthrough. Interact fluently without strain. Express opinions, tell stories, handle unexpected situations. Qualify for 80% of English-required roles.
CEFR MilestoneExpress yourself spontaneously and precisely. Lead meetings, negotiate deals, build deep relationships—all in English.
Professional MasteryFSI Category I. 58% vocabulary overlap. Shared alphabet. Similar sentence structures. You are closer than you think.
New writing systems. Unfamiliar sounds. Zero vocabulary overlap. Starting truly from scratch.
Learning English is not just practical—it physically changes your brain in ways that protect it for decades.
Bilinguals develop dementia symptoms years later than monolinguals.
Neurology Research 2024Bilingual individuals have significantly greater employment opportunities.
St. Augustine CollegeBilingual employees are more likely to receive pay increases.
New American EconomyYou do not need more grammar lessons. You need someone to talk to. Characters who understand where you are coming from—literally.
Meet Sofia who grew up bilingual and knows exactly where Spanish speakers struggle, James who has trained hundreds of international professionals, and Priya who bridges cultures daily at the front desk.
Set in a boutique business hotel in River North where international professionals converge. Practice the English you actually need—from casual small talk to high-stakes negotiations. More cities coming soon.
Our characters remember your mistakes, track your progress, and adapt conversations to challenge exactly where you need growth. No more starting over every session.
You have spent years learning English as a subject. It is time to use it as a tool. Our AI characters are available 24/7, they understand your native language, and they will meet you exactly where you are.
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