Turn the first week into real English evidence
Find my real level. Take the goal diagnostic first. The app should not pretend to know readiness before it has evidence. The sprint keeps the loop short: test, repair, output, challenge, proof, review.
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Sprint route
Seven days, seven different reasons to continue
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Day 1
Is your English B2 or just confident B1?
A complete CEFR diagnostic for grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, usage, sentence building, and speaking.
Start broad so later recommendations have enough evidence.
18 min
level signal
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Day 2
Daily check with a real diagnostic behind it
A small set of sharper prompts gives the profile a fresh signal without requiring a full test.
A short return loop keeps the profile alive without a long session.
8 min
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Day 3
Are your prepositions secretly terrible?
Time, place, movement, adjective + preposition, verb + preposition, and noun + preposition.
Repair beats random retakes when a weak pattern is visible.
10 min
weak signal
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Day 4
How fluent is your English under pressure?
Timed speaking and quick-response tasks that reveal hesitation, sentence length, and naturalness.
Speaking or writing evidence makes the result feel personal.
12 min
active English
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Day 5
Weekly challenge league
Five short English traps for the week: clear them, share the score, then replay the room that caught you.
A shareable mid-sprint dare gives the plan a reason to spread.
6 min
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Day 6
Add grammar evidence
The profile has no useful grammar signal for this goal yet.
Proof runs make readiness claims feel earned.
14 min
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Day 7
Finish with a harder stretch test
Contractions, reductions, connected speech, slang, and informal pronunciation.
The final day should feel like a reveal, not admin cleanup.
10 min
stretch signal