Choose a situation that matters.
Skip disconnected drills and start with something useful: introducing yourself, small talk, travel, daily life, or work.
SpeakJoy is for language learners who can study a language, but still freeze when it is time to speak. Start with short, guided speaking sessions that feel calm enough to repeat.
Skip disconnected drills and start with something useful: introducing yourself, small talk, travel, daily life, or work.
Small responses feel less scary, which makes it easier to keep speaking instead of freezing or overthinking.
SpeakJoy should feel supportive, not judgey: enough guidance to improve, without turning practice into stress.
When you revisit the same kind of conversation a few times, the response starts to feel available instead of distant.
Because SpeakJoy is on iPhone and free right now, the habit can stay lightweight instead of becoming another demanding study system.
Vocabulary and grammar knowledge do not automatically turn into confident responses in a real conversation.
Live tutors, exchange partners, and social apps are helpful, but they can also feel stressful when you are just getting started.
If practice feels heavy, awkward, or scheduled, it is much harder to come back consistently.
The goal is not abstract study. It is getting more comfortable in the exact kinds of speaking moments that show up in daily life.
Start with your name, where you are from, what you do, and how to keep the conversation moving naturally.
Directions, ordering, checking in, asking for help, and all the little practical exchanges that make a language feel useful.
Greetings, updates, simple explanations, and responses that feel calm instead of forced.
Learn how to start, respond, and keep going when the conversation is casual but still emotionally high-stakes.
SpeakJoy exists for the in-between moment: when a learner knows enough to begin, but still feels tense, awkward, or blocked when it is time to actually talk. The website should carry that same emotional promise forward: less pressure, more use, more joy.
Yes. The current App Store listing shows SpeakJoy as free.
The current public listing says English and Chinese are available now, with more languages and lessons planned.
Learners who can study a language but still hesitate when it is time to speak out loud. Beginners and intermediate learners both fit that profile.
SpeakJoy is built for short, realistic speaking practice that helps you respond with more ease in everyday moments.