Talk about anything
Choose a language, pick a topic, and start with a normal message about travel, work, hobbies, school, or daily life.
Most AI language apps push you to speak immediately, then correct pronunciation, grammar, or phrasing. CrossTalk starts one step earlier: your AI partner gives you target-language input you can understand, follows your interests, and lets speaking grow from comprehension.
Choose a language, pick a topic, and start with a normal message about travel, work, hobbies, school, or daily life.
CrossTalk reads your messages and tunes vocabulary, grammar, and pace so the next reply stays understandable but useful.
Tap a word, phrase, or lost moment to get a short explanation, then return to the same conversation.
CrossTalk is built around input first. The learner does not need to produce perfect sentences before receiving useful language. The partner keeps the exchange meaningful, understandable, and slightly challenging.
The partner replies in the language you study, but keeps the message close enough to your level that you can infer meaning from context.
You can answer in your own language when target-language output would slow the conversation down. The input still comes from the language you want to acquire.
Each reply can include a small stretch: a new word, a familiar grammar pattern in a new setting, or a slightly longer sentence.
A short explanation is most useful after confusion appears in a real message, because the learner already has context and a reason to care.
Aujourd'hui, je veux parler en anglais pendant seulement 10 minutes. Je ne peux pas encore répondre entièrement en anglais.
No problem. I will use simple English. Let's talk about food. What food do you like?
J'aime les crêpes. J'en mange parfois le week-end.
Crepes sound delicious. You can say: I like crepes because they are easy to eat.
Vous pouvez commencer une conversation comme un échange linguistique sans trouver de partenaire humain ni organiser un horaire.
Je veux entendre parler du travail en anglais, mais avec peu de mots difficiles.
Sure. At work, many people talk with their team, answer messages, and have meetings. What do you do at work?
Simpler version: I work with my team. I answer messages. I have meetings.
Le partenaire IA peut garder le même sens tout en baissant la difficulté, donc la conversation continue.
Je suis un peu fatigué de parler du travail. Je veux passer aux films.
Of course. No problem. We can change the topic. Let's talk about movies. What kind of movies do you like?
J'aime les films calmes. Récemment, je regarde souvent des films à la maison.
That sounds nice. You can say: I like quiet movies. Recently, I often watch movies at home. What movie did you watch recently?
Comme c'est une IA, vous pouvez changer de sujet sans vous inquiéter de déranger quelqu'un.
When the target language shares vocabulary or sentence patterns with your native language, CrossTalk can raise complexity faster while keeping meaning clear.
When the writing system, word order, or grammar feels unfamiliar, the app can keep replies shorter and add support at the exact point of confusion.
CrossTalk does not treat silence or native-language replies as failure. It lets learners build a mental model before asking for more output.
Good output needs a model. CrossTalk gives repeated examples of how the language sounds, phrases ideas, and handles real conversation turns.
No. The core loop is conversation plus language-learning support: level adaptation, translations, grammar help, saved cards, and short lessons from the messages you just saw.
Yes. Beginners can reply in their native language while receiving short, understandable messages in the target language.
No. You can type, listen, read, and use speech when it helps. The main goal is steady exposure to meaningful language.
AI speaking practice usually focuses on output and correction. CrossTalk focuses on target-language input first, then lets output increase as comprehension improves.
Open CrossTalk, send one sentence, and let the app turn that exchange into language practice.
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