How long is one scene?
Usually short enough to repeat many times. A 30-60 second moment can produce a full lesson when it is trained properly.
Lesson flow
A short real-life clip is broken into context, sound, meaning, repetition, and teacher-guided output.
Questions
Usually short enough to repeat many times. A 30-60 second moment can produce a full lesson when it is trained properly.
No. The video is the context. The real lesson is the guided listening, shadowing, speaking, retelling, and correction around it.
Yes. The best version of the platform keeps scenes, vocabulary, prompts, and teacher notes available for repeated practice.
No. The method gives structure, but the teacher adapts prompts and correction to the learner.
A practical phrase for clarification, listening repair, and polite conversation.
Classroom demo
The learner does not watch passively. The scene becomes a set of listening, speaking, memory, and correction tasks.
Understand who is speaking, what they want, and why the words matter.
Practice subtitles, audio-only listening, shadowing, and guided recall.
Answer questions, retell the scene, roleplay, and receive correction.
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.