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English conversation practice

Learn English conversation with an AI partner

Practice English conversation with an AI partner that speaks clear English while you reply in your strongest language or simple English.

For learners who understand some English, but freeze in conversation

  • You know useful words, but real English conversations feel too fast.
  • You translate in your head and lose the flow.
  • You studied grammar, but answering naturally is still hard.
  • You want English practice without pressure to sound perfect.

How CrossTalk helps you learn English

1

Your partner speaks in English

You hear and read English from the first message, with sentences adjusted to your level.

2

You can reply naturally

Use your strongest language, simple English, or a mix of both so the conversation keeps moving.

3

Help appears when you get stuck

Ask for a translation, a simpler version, or a short mini-lesson about the exact phrase that confused you.

Understand first, speak with more confidence later

CrossTalk gives you lots of understandable English before it asks you to perform. The more models you hear and read, the easier speaking becomes.

Comprehensible English

The partner uses real English, but keeps it close enough to your level that context can carry meaning.

Native-language support

Replying in your strongest language keeps the conversation alive while English input continues.

Gradual output

Start with your own language, then add English words, phrases, and full replies when you are ready.

Contextual help

Explanations come from the conversation you are having, not from a separate grammar list.

Practice examples

Work
Learner

I want to talk about my job, but I do not know how to begin.

Partner

No problem. Start simple: I work with customers. What do you do at work?

The partner gives a sentence you can understand and reuse without forcing perfect English.

Travel
Learner

I need to understand basic questions at the airport.

Partner

At the airport, someone may ask: Where are you going today?

The phrase appears inside a real situation, so the meaning is easier to follow and remember.

When you get stuck
Learner

I do not understand the word going.

Partner

Going means moving or traveling to a place. Where are you going? asks about your destination.

The help targets the exact word that blocked you, then you can return to the same conversation.

Common questions

Do I have to answer in English?

No. You can reply in your strongest language at first, then add more English as you build confidence.

Is this useful for beginners?

Yes, especially if you know some English words but are not ready for a full English-only conversation.

Does it help with speaking?

Yes. Speaking gets easier when you first receive enough understandable English models in real contexts.

Start with an English conversation you can follow.

Open CrossTalk, send one sentence, and let your AI partner keep the English understandable.

Practice English