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Add your languages, level, interests, time zone, correction style, and the kind of partner you actually want.
A language exchange space for people who actually want to practise. Match with real learners, start with useful prompts, swap corrections, and keep the phrases worth remembering.
LLH Speak is built around one simple belief: learners need useful conversations with real people. Less scrolling, less awkward small talk, more chances to speak, ask, correct, listen, and try again.
Most language exchanges fall apart because nobody knows what to say next. LLH Speak gives every conversation a reason to begin.
Add your languages, level, interests, time zone, correction style, and the kind of partner you actually want.
Casual chat, voice notes, beginner help, travel phrases, interview practice, culture swap, or grammar corrections.
Save useful phrases, correction notes, partner tips, and the expressions you would never find in a textbook.
This is the version that feels focused from day one. Small, useful, friendly, and designed for people who want to get better.
Find people by language, level, goals, time zone and preferred practice style.
Conversation cards for travel, work, culture, food, daily life and beginner confidence.
Practise speaking without the pressure of a live video call.
Choose gentle, detailed, grammar focused, pronunciation focused, or casual feedback.
Save natural expressions from real conversations and revisit them later.
Ask how people really speak where they live, not only what textbooks say.
Reporting, blocking, profile controls and message limits for new accounts.
Surface partners who reply well, give useful corrections and keep practice respectful.
The early version should not chase millions of users or public feeds. It should start as a curated circle of learners who want kind corrections, regular practice, and better conversations.
Get early accessLLH Speak should make the wider LLH membership feel complete. Learn, practise, speak, save phrases, and keep moving through one account.
Real fluency begins when practice starts feeling like a conversation.
LLH Speak is being built for learners who are ready to talk to people, not just complete exercises.Be one of the first learners to test the human language exchange layer inside the LLH ecosystem.
It should use the same LLH Tutor login, so learners can move between learning and real conversation without creating a separate account.
Yes. Beginners can use simple prompts, voice notes, patient partners and clear correction preferences.
That is the strongest model. LLH Speak should make an LLH membership feel more complete by adding real human practice.
The first version should focus on profiles, matching, text chat, voice notes, saved phrases and correction requests. Live calls can come later.
Start with clear rules, reporting, blocking, profile controls, message limits and learning focused profiles.