For Language Learners
Write what you'd say out loud. Get grammar corrections explained in your native language, vocabulary suggestions, and natural phrasing tips.
ESL/EFL learners · TOEFL & IELTS prep · Bilingual professionals · Immigrants
How It Works
Choose from 30+ practice prompts (TOEFL, interviews, daily conversation) or type any topic you want to practice.
Write what you'd say out loud. A speaking-time estimate tells you how long it would take to deliver.
Tap "Coach" for grammar corrections with native-language explanations, vocabulary suggestions, and natural phrasing tips.
Apply fixes, coach again to see your improvement. Mark as "Practiced" when you're confident.
Grammar Coaching
Every grammar fix comes with an explanation in your native language. You'll understand why the English works differently — not just what to change.
Common error patterns for speakers of your language are flagged automatically. Apply all grammar fixes with one tap.
Past tense needed — you're describing a completed trip.
ES: "viajé" (pretérito) = "traveled"
"Food" is uncountable in English — use "a lot of" not "many."
ES: "mucha comida deliciosa" (mucha, not muchas)
"nice" is overused. Try: wonderful, unforgettable, or refreshing.
Practice Prompt Library
Never stare at a blank page. Pick a category and start practicing.
Some people prefer to study alone. Others prefer to study with a group. Which do you prefer and why? Use specific reasons and examples.
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? It is better to have a job you enjoy than a job that pays well. Use specific reasons to support your answer.
Some people think that technology has made our lives easier. Others think it has made our lives more complicated. What is your opinion? Give specific examples.
Describe a person who has had an important influence on your life. Explain why this person is important to you.
Some people prefer to live in a big city. Others prefer a small town. Which do you prefer and why?
Do you agree or disagree? Children should be required to help with household chores. Use details and examples to support your opinion.
El año pasado viajé a Costa Rica con mi familia. Íbamos a la playa todos los días.
Last year I traveled to Costa Rica with my family. We went to the beach every day.
"Íbamos" (imperfect) → "We went" — English doesn't distinguish preterite vs. imperfect the same way. "Used to go" also works for habitual actions.
Bilingual Mode
Start in the language you're comfortable with. Translate to English and see side-by-side how the two languages handle the same ideas differently.
Learning notes explain structural differences — not just what changed, but why. Then coach the English version for grammar and natural phrasing.
Everything You Need
Numbered corrections with native-language explanations. Apply all grammar fixes with one tap.
Spot overused words, get alternatives with nuance explained. Track vocabulary diversity over time.
Write in your native language, translate, compare. Learning notes explain structural differences.
See how long your response takes to deliver. 60-second target for natural speaking fluency.
30+ prompts across TOEFL, daily conversation, travel, job interviews, and opinion topics.
Ask grammar questions like "when do I use 'since' vs. 'for'?" and get teaching-style answers.
See your scores improve over time. Track grammar errors, vocabulary diversity, and coaching rounds.
Install as an app on your phone. Practice anywhere, even without internet. Syncs when you're back online.
Language class exercise — everyone writes in the target language, gets coached on clarity and vocabulary, sees peer approaches.
Who It's For
TOEFL Prep Student
"I practice one TOEFL prompt every morning. My grammar errors went from 11 to 2 per response in three weeks."
Bilingual Professional
"I write my standup update in Spanish first, translate it, then coach the English. Now I speak up confidently in meetings."
Bible Study Participant
"I prepare my study group comments in English with grammar coaching. Over months, I stopped needing to write in Korean first."
Citizenship Interview Prep
"I created 15 entries for likely interview questions. By my interview day, I'd practiced every answer until it felt natural."
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