Daily English check / 2026-05-25
A short reason to come back every day
The daily check turns the big test library into a repeatable loop: one warm-up, one sticky trap, one proof run. It stays short, but it still feeds the same profile, results, and review system.
Daily English check / Proof run
Today’s proof run checks whether your level still holds
A small set of sharper prompts gives the profile a fresh signal without requiring a full test.
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Daily by level
One fresh test per CEFR level
Pick your level. The test rotates every day.
A1 Writing — Academic
Writing lectures, papers, and grad school at the A1 level.
Take A1 →A2 Speaking — Interview
Speaking interviews and recruiter screens at the A2 level.
Take A2 →B1 Vocabulary — General
Vocabulary everyday English at the B1 level.
Take B1 →B2 Listening — Business
Listening workplace and meetings at the B2 level.
Take B2 →C1 Reading — Travel
Reading airports, hotels, and travel chats at the C1 level.
Take C1 →C2 Pronunciation — Daily life
Pronunciation ordering, errands, and small talk at the C2 level.
Take C2 →Daily mini-game deck / 2026-05-25
Today’s mini-game deck
Three short challenge rooms before the longer diagnostic work: one tap, one trap, one brag-worthy result.
Room progress
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0/3 rooms cleared today
4,468 live room plays across today’s deck · syncing live vault
Daily deck invite
Beat 71% before tomorrow's deck rotates.
This is the fastest friend-facing loop: three rooms, one target, no account wall.
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Play
Three rotating rooms make the daily loop feel different every day.
Prove
0/3 cleared turns the deck into a visible streak signal.
Rematch
The invite points at the next open room, so friends start where the challenge is alive.
Today's FluencyIQ mini-game deck has a 52% average miss rate. Can you beat my 71% target and send a rematch?
Warm-up
Is your English B2 or just confident B1?
Start broad so the product can build your first skill map.
Focus signal
Level
Status
next
Hook
Do you sound native or translated?
A sticky pain-point test that is short enough to finish and sharp enough to share.
Focus signal
Naturalness
Status
later
Proof
Can you understand fast native English?
A goal-linked proof step: fast speech comprehension.
Focus signal
Listening
Status
later