Live speaking rooms · English

Speak. Play.
Level up.

Jump into a voice room with real people, play a speaking game, and get personal AI feedback after every round. The mission kills the fear — your brain thinks about the game, not about being perfect.

B1–C1 levelsIELTS-ready2–4 players / room
Secret WordHot SeatSpeed DebateIELTS SimulatorStory Chain

How it works

From nervous to fluent in three moves

No awkward silences, no “what do I even talk about”. A mission, live people, and feedback while it's still hot.

01

Join a room

Pick a scheduled speaking room by your level, or hop into a public one. 2–4 real people, one shared mission.

02

Play the mission

Slip your secret word into the conversation unnoticed. The game does the talking — the fear disappears.

03

Get AI feedback

Seconds after the round, a personal report: what to upgrade, what you nailed, and one task for next time.

Game modes

One core game. Many ways to talk.

MVP ships with Secret Word — the rest roll out as the rooms fill up.

Secret Word

Flagship

Insert your secret word so naturally nobody catches it. Then guess everyone else's. Pure fun, zero pressure.

Hot Seat

Two minutes in the chair, rapid-fire questions. Trains IELTS Speaking Part 3.

Speed Debate

90 seconds, one for, one against. Speak convincingly — not correctly.

Forbidden Words

No “good”, “nice”, “um”. The AI counts every slip in real time.

IELTS Simulator

Real card, 2-minute monologue, AI band estimate 4.0–9.0.

Story Chain

Build a story one sentence each. Don't repeat, don't break the logic.

AI feedback

Feedback while it's still hot

It lands seconds after the round — context fresh, brain wide open. Not a grade. A single upgrade you'll actually remember next round.

Your speech

“The food was good and I think it was kind of nice”

Upgrade

  • goodexceptional / remarkable
  • I thinkIn my view / I would argue
  • kind of nicenotably pleasant

Nailed it

  • +“peculiar” inserted naturally
  • +“unlike anything” — a C1-level construction

One task next round

Replace “I think” with “What I find interesting is…”

Stop studying English.
Start speaking it.

Your first room is free. Bring your voice — we'll bring the people, the mission, and the coach.