About SmallTalk2Me
SmallTalk2Me is an AI-powered English learning and assessment platform designed to help non-native speakers improve their English speaking and writing skills. It functions as a personal AI English Speaking Coach that allows users to practice English on the go by recording their speech, which is then analyzed by advanced AI algorithms to provide instant feedback on pronunciation, fluency, grammar, vocabulary, and overall communication skills without the need for a human teacher or speaking partner
1. Responsive AI-Based Feedback
2. IELTS & Job Interview Simulation
3. User-Friendly Interface
4. Detailed Reports & Personalized Learning
5. Additional Learning Features :
• Offers Daily Stories, Vocabulary Booster, Speaking Challenges, etc.
• Encourages vocabulary building and fluency development.
1. Limited Free Access
2. Requires Stable Internet
3. Feedback May Not Be 100% Accurate
4. Accent Recognition Limitations
5. Not Fully Interactive :
• Unlike speaking with a real tutor or AI chatbot, SmallTalk2Me is one-way only you speak, and the system gives feedback . There's no real-time conversation or dynamic reply.
Tips From Afif
Decide what you want to improve: pronunciation, fluency, vocabulary, or confidence.
Choose scenarios that match your goals (e.g., interviews, travel, business).
Use the app daily, even for just 10–15 minutes.
Consistency is key to improving speaking skills.
Don’t just listen—speak clearly and confidently into the microphone.
The app uses voice recognition, so pronunciation matters.
Pay close attention to the feedback on grammar and pronunciation.
Take notes on your common mistakes and review them.
Try a variety of conversation topics (e.g., job interviews, hotel check-ins, casual chat).
This helps build vocabulary and adaptability in real-life situations.
Re-do scenarios that challenge you to reinforce learning.
Compare your performance over time to see improvement.
Use the recording feature (if available) to hear yourself.
Listening to your own voice helps you identify and fix speaking issues.
Don’t worry about mistakes—they’re part of the learning process.
Focus on progress, not perfection.