Next collection step
step 1Can you understand English without subtitles?
Baseline is the next signal to collect, with 28 prompts and 4 formats.
Run nowListening
For learners who can read English but lose confidence when speech gets fast, compressed, casual, or accented.
Viral angle
Could you follow this without subtitles?
5
tests
124
prompts
21
formats
53-78 min
full run

Promise
Diagnose whether the blocker is speed, reductions, accent, vocabulary, implied meaning, or idioms.
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 28 prompts and 4 formats.
Run now01
nextBaseline
Baseline is the next signal to collect, with 28 prompts and 4 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
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Baseline
Tests main idea, details, implied meaning, attitude, emotion, and natural spoken expressions.
2
Pressure check
Tests whether the user understands real spoken English like gonna, wanna, didja, could've, I dunno.
3
Trap finder
Explains when expressions are natural, informal, formal, rude, outdated, or regional.
4
Active proof
Assesses pronunciation clarity, difficult sounds, rhythm, stress, intonation, and native similarity.
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Transfer test
Tests practical English readiness in everyday situations.
Result story
Result 1
Listening tests separate gist from exact detail.
Result 2
Fast native speech exposes reductions like gonna, woulda, didja, and I dunno.
Result 3
Pronunciation and survival prompts connect listening to real spoken recovery.
Included tests

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

Tests whether the user understands real spoken English like gonna, wanna, didja, could've, I dunno.

Explains when expressions are natural, informal, formal, rude, outdated, or regional.

Assesses pronunciation clarity, difficult sounds, rhythm, stress, intonation, and native similarity.

Tests practical English readiness in everyday situations.