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Fifteen minutes of Spanish. Once or twice a day, whenever it suits you. No streaks, no gems, no mascot asking where you have been.
One Listen drill. One short Watch. One Talk session. Review whatever is due.
A twelve-minute drill. Hear a Spanish line. Pause. Say it. Hear it again. The sentences are about your life, not textbook people.
Start listeningComprehensible input. A short video that sits a rung above your level so your brain does the stretching.
Open watchA short conversation with an AI that answers in Spanish you can almost understand, then explains the bit you could not.
Start talkingSpaced repetition without the streak. Words and phrases come back on the day your memory would otherwise forget them.
Review dueLoading today's drill. This takes about eight seconds the first time.
Press play. A Spanish line plays, you pause, say it back. The line replays so you can compare. Work through the full twelve minutes without stopping.
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Ten short videos from the Dreaming Spanish library at Super Beginner level. Watch one start to finish, then mark it done. No autoplay next. You pick the next video when you are ready.
Pick a video. Watch it start to finish without pausing. You will not catch every word. That is the point. Mark it done when it ends.
AI conversation lands here in Phase 3. Check back once Frank hands it off.
Seven minutes or twenty cards, whichever comes first. Your memory brings back what it would otherwise forget.
Cards appear in Spanish. Try to recall the meaning before you reveal it. Rate yourself honestly. The schedule adjusts to what you actually remember.
Your review pile is empty. Run a Listen drill or a Talk session first. New vocab flows in from those, and the schedule pulls them back at the right day.
Start a Listen drill—
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Five questions to find your level. Takes about two minutes.