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CrossTalk by Arno method

Understand more before you speak more.

CrossTalk by Arno is input-based language learning. Your partner speaks in the language you study while you reply in the language that keeps the conversation easy. You build comprehension through repeated, meaningful exposure.

Listen for meaning first

CrossTalk by Arno gives you target-language input that is understandable, but a little above your current level. That stretch is where new words and patterns become learnable.

Reply naturally

You can answer in your native language, or in the language you study. The goal is to keep the conversation moving so you get more useful input.

Use text after listening

Try to understand the audio before revealing text or translation. Pay attention to the main idea, repeated words, and how the same meaning is phrased.

The conversation loop

CrossTalk turns one chat into listening, reading, and focused help.

A normal lesson decides the topic before you arrive. CrossTalk starts with what you want to say, then adapts the language around that topic. If you are learning Spanish, your partner can describe your day in Spanish. If you are learning Japanese, it can keep sentences shorter and add context before using a new expression.

When meaning breaks, you do not leave the conversation. You can tap for a translation, ask for a simpler version, or open a mini-lesson about the exact word or structure that blocked you. Then you return to the same topic with a clearer model in mind.

This keeps practice personal while still giving you the pieces a language learner needs: repeated input, small stretches above your level, and help that appears at the moment it matters.

Spanish for travel

Ask about a weekend trip. Your partner can answer in Spanish with short sentences, repeat key phrases, and turn a confusing verb into a quick explanation.

Japanese for daily life

Talk about food, trains, or work. CrossTalk keeps the Japanese concrete, then lets you answer in English, Japanese, or a mix of both.

English conversation practice

Learners who speak Spanish, French, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, or Chinese can receive English input while replying in their own language.

Common questions

Do I have to speak the new language right away?

No. You can reply in your strongest language while your partner keeps giving you understandable input in the language you study.

Why does CrossTalk show text after listening?

Listening first trains you to follow meaning without reading. Text and translation are still there when you need to confirm a word or phrase.

How is this different from a normal chatbot?

CrossTalk is built around input, level control, and repair. The conversation keeps moving, but confusion can become a translation, simpler version, or mini-lesson.