LanguageMate Platform Key Feature Summary Table Feature
Description
Benefits
Adaptive CEFRAligned Scenarios
Over 200 pre-built speaking scenarios aligned to the CEFR framework, ranging from beginner to advanced levels.
Students practise spoken language at the right level for them, with structured progression through difficulty levels and trailered speaking practice with Generative AI.
Speech Recording and Transcription
Students record their spoken responses within each scenario. Their speech is automatically transcribed in real time.
Enables spoken language practice at scale without needing a live teacher present, with immediate personalised feedback on what was said.
Immediate Positive Feedback
Students receive instant encouragement after each spoken response before corrections are shown.
Builds student confidence and motivation by recognising effort, keeping learners engaged in the conversation.
Recasted Corrections
Errors are corrected naturally within the flow of the conversation rather than being flagged disruptively. Students can then review the type and category of each mistake with detailed explanations.
Mirrors how language is corrected in reallife conversation, maintaining flow while still allowing deeper review of grammar and vocabulary errors.
Review Stage
After completing a five-message conversation, students enter a structured review. They selfassess their confidence and rate the difficulty of the content.
Encourages self-reflection and metacognition, helping students take ownership of their learning and giving teachers insight into how students feel about their progress.
Modelled Pronunciation Practice
In the review stage, students hear an example audio of each message and then record themselves reading it aloud. Their pronunciation is scored.
Provides a model to imitate, building accurate pronunciation habits. Students can listen back to compare their own speech against the example.
Correction Acknowledgement
Students must confirm whether they understand each correction before reading out the corrected sentence.
Ensures students actively engage with their mistakes rather than passively receiving feedback, reinforcing correct usage through spoken repetition.