Every lesson is a short story in two languages — English on top, your language underneath. Read one here, then open it in Spikdi to hear the narration and score your speaking.
I walked home in the rain today.
Last week I noticed the payment page was timing out for some users.
Our client was waiting for the report, but I found a data error this morning.
Tonight I put my phone away.
I walked home in the rain tonight.
Tomorrow I leave this city.
I saw she was nervous before the blood test.
I called my sister yesterday.
I walked with my little cousin today.
I wanted to give up so many times.
I raised my hand in class today.
The door clicks shut and the house feels bigger.
I sit on the edge of my bed.
She looked at her paper and said nothing.
I am sitting on my bed.
I was rushing to catch the bus.
I stand over my empty bag.
I remember my first time speaking English to a stranger.
I chop vegetables slowly on the wooden board.
I gave my manager a status update this morning.
I need to tell my team about bad numbers.
I wake up and feel the cold air.
I dance in the kitchen tonight.
I woke up to the sound of rain.
I called my mom last night to update her.
I just finished a call with a client.
I talked to a stranger today.
I take the same street every evening.
I leave my apartment before the streetlights turn off.
My coworker reviewed my code yesterday.
I just got off the call with the client.
I saw the guest's tired face at the front desk.
I got my first paycheck yesterday.
I sat inside a crowded bus.
My colleague found a bug in my pull request.
Last week we deployed to staging.
I call my mother every Sunday evening.
We deployed to staging on Tuesday.
I sat with my new teammate yesterday.
I saw the last leaf fall today.
I walked into my boss's office.
I woke up before my alarm today.
I was nervous when I had to explain care at home.
Tomorrow is a big day.
We gathered in the small meeting room.
I had to present my project plan to the senior team.
I stood on the platform and watched the train leave.
I fixed a small bug today.
I wake up early on Saturday.
I turn on the music.