Practice guide
Voice-note language practice on WhatsApp
Practice pronunciation and spontaneous speaking with WhatsApp voice notes, spoken replies, transcripts, and contextual feedback.
What this practice is for
Voice notes give you time to think while still training speaking and listening. They are a practical bridge between text exercises and a live conversation.
Why the format helps
WhatsApp removes a separate login and lets a session begin with one message. You can keep it short or move from text to a voice note or real-time call. Parlai adapts the conversation to the selected level, goal, interests, and recent mistakes.
What Parlai provides
- Text and voice-note conversations
- Optional real-time practice calls
- Corrections and explanations in context
- Vocabulary quizzes and saved-word review
- Role-play and topical conversation choices
- Reminders that can support a regular habit
Best for
Parlai is especially relevant for learners who want speaking repetitions without scheduling a lesson. It can complement structured courses, teachers, immersion, and independent study rather than forcing one learning method.
Important limitations
AI feedback can be incomplete or wrong. Voice quality and WhatsApp features depend on the device and connection. Parlai does not promise fluency or replace a qualified teacher for formal assessment. The service currently supports 29 practice languages.
