Stages of Mastery
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✨ New: Generate practice scripts from keywords

More Speaking Practice. Better Pronunciation. Zero Extra Grading.

The only platform that gives teachers auditable proof of student performance. Combine instant phoneme-level scoring with raw audio playback—built for real classrooms, not lab demos.

✓ English, French & Spanish✓ GDPR-compliant, EU-hosted
Student records and pronunciation feedback dashboard

Why teachers choose Stages

Built for real classrooms—fast prep, transparent scoring, and exportable proof.

Precise phoneme-level feedback

Auto-detect issues and surface next steps for each student.

CEFR-aligned benchmarks

Track A1–C1 growth with exportable reports for admins and parents.

Faster prep and review

Generate assignments in seconds and review heatmaps instead of hours of audio.

Built for real budgets

Free pilots and affordable plans for single classes and departments.

Curriculum-aligned

Turn textbook vocab into speaking practice instantly

Enter “climate, change, renewable” and Stages generates a coherent, CEFR-aligned passage plus pronunciation drills in seconds.

  • ✓ Works for English, French, and Spanish
  • ✓ Choose CEFR levels A1–C1
  • ✓ Auto-generates cloze (fill-in-the-blank) tasks
  • ✓ Students get instant feedback; you get proof

Use cases

ESL/EFL

A1–B2 practice with clear feedback and exportable proof.

French & Spanish

Nasal vowels, rolled R, vowel purity, and stress patterns with instant models.

TOEFL prep

Repeatable pronunciation drills with benchmarks and side-by-side audio.

Trusted by teachers

“I finally have proof my students are practicing—without spending the weekend grading audio.”

Plans for every classroom

Built by teachers, for teachers.

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Stages of Mastery - English Pronunciation Practice