ENGLISH HUB
The Long Read · Your Path

From first words to test day.

Fluent English is not luck — it is a road with stations. Here is the whole route, the milestone at each stop, and a marker for exactly where you stand today. Your progress is read from this device.

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  1. №1 · A1 · A2

    Lay the Foundations

    Every fluent speaker started here: a stock of common words and the handful of sentence patterns that hold them together.

    MilestoneAbout a thousand high-frequency words, and the present, past and future at your command.

  2. №2 · B1

    Train the Ear & Eye

    Input before output. Hours of listening and reading quietly rewire how fast you understand — long before you ever have to perform.

    MilestoneFollow everyday speech, and read a short passage against the clock without panic.

  3. №3 · B2 · C1

    Find Your Voice

    Now you produce. A structured essay and a fluent two-minute answer are skills you rehearse, not gifts you wait for.

    MilestonePlan and write a clear essay; speak for two minutes without drying up.

  4. №4 · every day

    Make It Stick

    Knowledge you never revisit leaks away. Spaced repetition schedules each card for the exact day you are about to forget it.

    MilestoneA daily review habit, and a streak you would rather not break.

    No cards yet — add words and phrases as you study and they’ll queue up here.

  5. №5 · IELTS · TOEFL

    Walk In Ready

    Same English, two scoreboards: IELTS reports a band from 1 to 9, while the TOEFL iBT totals 0 to 120. Learn the format, time every section, and the day holds no surprises.

    MilestoneA booked date, a target score, and a rehearsed routine for every section.

    No test date set yet.

Today’s Edition

Begin anywhere — your reviews, streaks, and scores will be printed here, on this device.

The road is the same for IELTS and TOEFL — only the scoreboard at the end differs. Begin anywhere; the stations don’t expire.