Stop studying English.
Start speaking it.
29+ guided real-life situations — restaurants, airports, workplaces, and everyday errands. Each scenario prepares you with vocabulary, natural phrases, and the exact mistakes to avoid before your next real conversation.
Generate a new scenario
Describe the real situation you need help with
For example: describing a rash to a dermatologist, or pushing back on a billing mistake. VocNote will generate keywords, phrase patterns, mistakes, and cultural notes.
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The method
From passive reading
to real-world fluency.
Every scenario follows a three-step structure designed to move you from recognition to actual speaking — not just memorization.
Pick a real situation
Choose from dining out, travel, workplace talk, and more — scenarios built around conversations that actually happen in daily life.
Learn the language, not the rules
Study key vocabulary, natural phrases at three fluency levels, and the common mistakes that give away non-native speakers.
Practice out loud
A dedicated session generates real prompts, takes your response, and gives scenario-aware AI feedback — not generic corrections.
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Real situations. Ready now.
Ask for More Time Without Sounding Disorganized
Ask for more time in a way that sounds thoughtful, realistic, and still professional.
You'll be able to
Ask for more time in a way that sounds thoughtful, realistic, and still professional.
Disagree Without Sounding Harsh
Push back on an idea without sounding combative, dismissive, or overly blunt.
You'll be able to
Push back on an idea without sounding combative, dismissive, or overly blunt.
Decline an Invitation Warmly
Say no without sounding cold, flaky, or like you are making excuses.
You'll be able to
Say no without sounding cold, flaky, or like you are making excuses.
Restart a Conversation After an Awkward Pause
Recover from an awkward silence without sounding forced or overly cheerful.
You'll be able to
Recover from an awkward silence without sounding forced or overly cheerful.
Buying Clothes and Trying On
Ask for sizes, try items in a fitting room, and discuss price or discounts.
You'll be able to
Ask for sizes, try items in a fitting room, and discuss price or discounts. You will be able to ask for sizes, request fitting rooms, and understand basic price/tax info.
Grocery Shopping and Asking for Items
Find items, ask staff for locations or recommendations, and understand packaging labels.
You'll be able to
Find items, ask staff for locations or recommendations, and understand packaging labels. You will be able to ask where products are, read basic labels, and use self-checkout.
Browse by life category
Every situation has a scenario.
Workplace Communication
Scenario drills for follow-ups, requests, delays, and everyday professional conversations.
Social Conversations
Micro-scenarios for handling everyday conversations more naturally and politely.
Shopping
Common shopping interactions in stores, markets, and online returns.
Dining Out
Practical interactions you'll need when eating at restaurants, cafés, or ordering takeaway.
Travel & Transportation
Key interactions for getting around by taxi, public transit, and at the airport.
Healthcare
Essential language for appointments, describing symptoms, and handling prescriptions or emergencies.
Banking & Housing
Everyday financial tasks and housing interactions like bank accounts, rent, and maintenance.
Language tracks
One practice framework,
multiple languages to come.
Spanish
Spanish
The same scenario structure can later extend to travel and social Spanish.
Japanese
Japanese
Future tracks can focus more heavily on politeness levels and real conversation habits.
Korean
Korean
Later scenario sets can cover honorifics, workplace communication, and daily errands.