Your first 14 days should create signal fast
The route starts with a broad diagnostic, then mixes sticky daily checks, focused tests, and proof runs so the product has enough evidence to personalize the next branch.

Current goal
Find my real level
Build the baseline first, then let focused skill signals choose the next diagnostic.
Baseline
First level signal
0%Take the first diagnostic so every recommendation stops being generic.
Practice load
Starter queue staged
38 minFocused branches are staged now; real repairs unlock after the first saved result.
Goal proof
Close the proof gap
0%The plan keeps one proof gate visible so progress does not become vague.
Longer route
Keep the path coherent
0Diagnostics, reviews, and goal checks should tell the same story before the next branch gets harder.
Day-by-day route
14 steps, 155 planned minutes
1
Day 1
Build the first level signal
Take the broad baseline first. After that, the plan can use real evidence instead of guessing from a profile setting.
18 min
Start baseline
2
Day 2
Do you sound native or translated?
A sticky pain-point test that is short enough to finish and sharp enough to share.
5 min
Start
3
Day 3
Add vocabulary range and depth
Take the test, save the result, and use the weakest skill as the next branch.
10 min
Run focus
4
Day 4
Add grammar evidence
The profile has no useful grammar signal for this goal yet.
14 min
Start proof
5
Day 5
Can you understand fast native English?
A goal-linked proof step: fast speech comprehension.
8 min
Start
6
Day 6
Add grammar control
Take the test, save the result, and use the weakest skill as the next branch.
10 min
Run focus
7
Day 7
Unlock the baseline profile
Finish the level diagnostic so the app can stop guessing and start recommending.
6 min
Continue
8
Day 8
Start with Level baseline
Take the test, save the result, and use the weakest skill as the next branch.
10 min
Start test
9
Day 9
Is your English B2 or just confident B1?
A complete CEFR diagnostic for grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, usage, sentence building, and speaking.
18 min
Build baseline
10
Day 10
How many English words do you really know?
Vocabulary size, depth, passive recognition, and active use in one test.
11 min
Run branch
11
Day 11
What grammar mistakes keep coming back?
A practical grammar map for tenses, articles, prepositions, modals, questions, and word order.
12 min
Run branch
12
Day 12
Can you read English without missing the point?
Short notices, emails, schedules, reports, academic paragraphs, and hidden implications in one reading diagnostic.
10 min
Run branch
13
Day 13
Can you understand English without subtitles?
Dialogues, workplace conversations, fast speech, and different accents in one listening diagnostic.
11 min
Run branch
14
Day 14
Do you sound native or translated?
Natural language usage, collocations, idioms, rhythm, and learner phrasing traps.
12 min
Run branch