Scenarios · Ring 3 · Production

· 40+ languages

Real-world.
Real pressure.
Real fluency.

Full-conversation scenarios. Medical appointments, negotiations, social dinners, conflicts. Dialect-specific. Emotionally realistic. Pronunciation and production scored simultaneously.

"Communicative tasks produce acquisition that isolated drills cannot — because they force simultaneous monitoring of meaning and form." — Skehan (1998)

You need to ask for something for a headache.

"Bonjour, j'aurais besoin de quelque chose pour..."

Québécois French · Formal register

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Négociation salariale

Parisien · B2 · Professional · High stakes

B2

Alors, on discutait justement de la situation — vous avez des chiffres là-dessus?

Oui, selon les données du dernier trimestre...

UUS 71

Intéressant. Et votre position par rapport aux concurrents?

Recording…

Dual-task production

Managing meaning and form simultaneously is where procedural fluency develops. Scenarios force this. Isolated drills do not.

Emotional realism

A salary negotiation sounds different from a dinner. Register, pace, and phoneme clarity all shift under social pressure. HEXI tracks each dimension.

Dialect-specific actors

Your Québécois interlocutor sounds like Québec — not a neutral reading voice. Accent, pace, expressions. You train for the real thing.

Ring 3 + Ring 1

Every line scored on production (Ring 3) and pronunciation (Ring 1) simultaneously. Gaps feed back into Construct™ and Phoneme Focus.

Say it right.

In the moment that counts.

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