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How Does Speak Curate Its Content and Curriculum?

Who writes Content? How did we create lessons?

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Written by May Nguyen
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✍️ Who writes the content?

All of our lessons are written by learning designers—a team of educators, linguists, and translators. They make sure each lesson is fun, practical, and actually helps you speak better.

We also use AI to helps speed up our workflow, but every lesson is carefully reviewed and refined by a human before it reaches you.

🎥 Who Are the Instructors in Speak’s Videos?

While the lessons are designed by our curriculum team, the video instructors you see are bilingual speakers carefully selected for their ability to deliver lessons clearly and confidently. They work closely with our team to bring each lesson to life.

📚 What kind of content is taught in non-English courses?

Our lessons are built to help you handle real-life conversations—not just textbook drills. You’ll learn how to introduce yourself, chat casually, order food, ask for directions, and more—just like you would in real situations.

🤔 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • What languages can I learn with Speak?

    • Speak currently offers English learning courses and Spanish, French, Japanese, Italian, and Korean learning courses for English speakers.

    • Learn more about Speak Languages offering here! [link to Languages]

  • Why are there only beginner courses for Japanese, Italian, and Korean?

    • Great question! These courses are still in beta, so we’re starting with beginner-level content.

    • If you’re more advanced, don’t worry—you can still challenge yourself with the Free Talk feature or chat with our Speak Tutor for extra speaking practice.

  • What About More Intermediate-Level Courses?

    • We’re always adding new content! More intermediate courses are in development and scheduled to launch throughout this year.

  • Will there be more options for non-English speakers?

    • Absolutely. We’re working hard to make non-English language courses available to more learners—stay tuned!

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