Personalized language learning
"Personalized" often just means a difficulty slider. Real personalization means the content itself is about you — not a generic course with your name inserted into a placeholder.
What gets personalized here
- Placement. A short test sets your real starting CEFR level (A1–C1) instead of asking you to guess.
- Your profile. Onboarding captures your name, city, profession, hobbies, and goal — a chef in Lima learning Spanish gets cooking and football vocabulary; a nurse in Oslo learning English gets clinical and everyday phrases relevant to them.
- Every sentence, every mode. That profile threads through vocabulary generation, reading passages, story mode, and conversation practice — not just the welcome screen.
- Memory. Spaced repetition (FSRS) schedules review around what *you* specifically tend to forget — see how that works.
- Speaking confidence. Roleplay, debate, and mock-interview modes are scored against your level, not a one-size-fits-all rubric.
See the full picture in what makes an AI tutor useful, or how this stacks up against fixed-course apps in the comparison page.