Next collection step
step 1Can you handle real life in English?
Baseline is the next signal to collect, with 24 prompts and 6 formats.
Run nowTravel / daily life
A practical collection for airport, hotel, doctor, phone, directions, small talk, and minor emergencies.
Viral angle
Could you handle this in real life?
5
tests
128
prompts
20
formats
55-80 min
full run

Promise
Check whether the user can start the situation, add one useful detail, and recover when they miss something.
Start the first quick run and this collection becomes a progress-aware mission instead of a static bundle.
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Next collection step
step 1Baseline is the next signal to collect, with 24 prompts and 6 formats.
Run now01
nextBaseline
Baseline is the next signal to collect, with 24 prompts and 6 formats.
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queuedPressure check
Queued until the earlier collection signals are visible.
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queuedTrap finder
Queued until the earlier collection signals are visible.
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queuedActive proof
Queued until the earlier collection signals are visible.
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queuedTransfer test
Queued until the earlier collection signals are visible.
Test sequence
1
Baseline
Tests practical English readiness in everyday situations.
2
Pressure check
Evaluates readiness for travel, work calls, interviews, and casual conversation.
3
Trap finder
Tests main idea, details, implied meaning, attitude, emotion, and natural spoken expressions.
4
Active proof
Tests whether the user can choose formal, informal, polite, natural, and appropriate language for each situation.
5
Transfer test
Measures common words, academic words, business words, collocations, idioms, and false friends.
Result story
Result 1
The survival test checks real situations first.
Result 2
Speaking confidence shows whether the user can continue after the first phrase.
Result 3
Listening, tone, and vocabulary checks make the result practical rather than theatrical.
Included tests

Tests practical English readiness in everyday situations.

Evaluates readiness for travel, work calls, interviews, and casual conversation.

Tests main idea, details, implied meaning, attitude, emotion, and natural spoken expressions.

Tests whether the user can choose formal, informal, polite, natural, and appropriate language for each situation.

Measures common words, academic words, business words, collocations, idioms, and false friends.