How live lessons work
A live lesson is a real-time voice conversation with an AI teacher who is a native speaker of your target language. The lesson moves through four phases, and you can talk naturally the whole way — interrupt, ask questions, or ask the teacher to repeat.
The four phases
- Briefing (in English): your teacher describes the scene you are walking into and who you will each play.
- Phrase practice: the teacher teaches the 2–3 most useful lines one at a time. Each phrase appears on screen as a card while you practice saying it.
- Roleplay (in your target language): the teacher becomes the other person in the scene — the barista, the stranger at the party — and you play it out for real.
- Ending: a short wrap-up, then a quiz to lock in what you practiced.
You can always ask for help
At any point — even mid-scene — you can ask your teacher things like "How do I say ... ?" or "What does that mean?". The teacher will answer briefly, put the phrase on screen for you, and slide right back into the roleplay.
A timer in the corner shows your remaining session time. When time is almost up, the teacher wraps the scene up naturally rather than cutting you off mid-sentence.