What kind of feedback does Praktika give?
Praktika gives real-time feedback on pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, pacing, and word choice. After each response, you’ll get helpful tips and gentle corrections - so you can keep improving without breaking the flow. The feedback feels natural and supportive, never robotic or overwhelming.
Can Praktika help me feel more confident speaking?
Yes. Learners often report less anxiety and more fluency after just a few sessions. Because it’s private, pressure-free, and always available, you can repeat phrases, try again, and speak without fear of judgment. This emotional safety is key to building real confidence over time.
Is Praktika fun to use?
Yes - and that’s exactly the point. Learners often say it’s the first time they’ve actually wanted to practice every day. Free Talk mode feels more like catching up with a supportive friend than doing homework. And because each avatar has a unique personality and way of speaking, conversations stay fresh, natural, and never boring.
How does Praktika actually work?
You speak aloud to an AI tutor through lifelike avatars. The system listens, responds, and gives real-time feedback on what you say. Lessons are adaptive - so your tutor adjusts based on your level, mistakes, and speaking speed. No bookings, no waiting - just fluid conversation that builds fluency.
Is Praktika good for beginners?
Absolutely. You can start with basic A0-A1-A2 level prompts and build up gradually. The avatars guide you step by step, offering gentle support and adjusting to your learning pace. You’ll never feel overwhelmed or out of your depth.
Is Praktika backed by language learning science?
Our activities are grounded in science-based research on how people learn languages most effectively. They combine principles from cognitive psychology and applied linguistics, such as:
Retrieval practice: actively recalling words strengthens memory far more than review
Comprehensible input: learners progress when they receive language just above their level
Output practice: producing language pushes deeper processing
Interaction-driven learning: language is acquired through negotiation of meaning in conversation
By weaving in scaffolding, gamification, and real-life communicative tasks, the activities not only make learning fun but also ensure learners remember and can confidently use new expressions in authentic situations.
These principles are built into every avatar interaction, ensuring practice that feels natural - but actually works.