Problem
Farsi speaking breaks when every sentence has to be translated.
The first speaking goal is a reliable set of phrases for greeting, answering, asking, thanking, clarifying, and continuing.
Farsi speaking
Train spoken Persian through short answers, social phrases, pronunciation, listening repair, and teacher prompts that make conversation less fragile.
Problem
The first speaking goal is a reliable set of phrases for greeting, answering, asking, thanking, clarifying, and continuing.
Practice
The teacher changes the question, adjusts the scene, corrects sound, and asks for a personal answer so phrases become active.
Result
Good Farsi speaking practice helps learners participate in real social moments with less hesitation and more warmth.
Questions
Yes. Heritage learners often understand more than they can say, so structured output practice can be especially useful.
Yes. Grammar should support what you are trying to say, not block your first attempts to speak.
Yes. Rhythm, stress, and sound are part of speaking practice because they affect confidence and comprehension.
Short clips, songs, and film moments can be useful when they provide memorable phrases for conversation.
Learning path
Greetings, thanks, family, names, simple personal facts, and politeness.
Repeat, substitute, answer, clarify, and repair pronunciation with teacher support.
Practice family, travel, food, relationships, culture, and media-based conversation.
Start with answers you can retrieve quickly in family, travel, and social situations.
Short scenes help you notice common phrase patterns before speech feels too fast.
Practice asking someone to repeat, slow down, clarify, or confirm meaning.
Global foundation
This English page sits under /en. Future localized interfaces can use the same page model for Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, and other markets.
Next step
Tell us the target language, age, level, time zone, and goal. The first recommendation should be practical, not generic.