How to Improve Learning Efficiency

Learn English with Emotion, Both Sound and Text Carry Emotions

Emotions are a precious treasure for us humans; they are something that AI can only simulate but will never truly possess. If you want to reinforce your inner voice or make your expression more natural, try incorporating emotions into your English expression. You'll find that emotions can help you deepen your memory, strengthen your language usage ability, and help you master English faster.

Imagine yourself as an actor, set a role for yourself, act out a scene, and let emotions drive your language expression:

  • Try to negotiate in English;
  • Try to have an argument in English;
  • Try to curse in English;
  • Try to confess your feelings in English;
  • Try to vent your troubles in English.

If you're worried about not finding a scenario to immerse yourself in, we welcome you to try SayWow. The core experience we've created in SayWow is to use various storylines to let you invest emotions and experience the charm of language. You can role-play in various scenarios.

Each scenario is a miniature drama. By expressing with joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness, you're not just learning words, but truly experiencing the emotions behind the language. You'll be surprised to find that you're progressing faster than you imagined.

What's the Hardest Part of Learning English?

The hardest part of learning English isn't grammar, vocabulary, or listening and speaking—it's persistence.

Many people start learning English with great enthusiasm, buying many books, even buying bookshelves and desks, setting annual goals, and preparing to make a big effort. Then they quickly get distracted by other things in just a few days. Think about it, "Should I continue learning tomorrow?" Tomorrow there are other things, "Should I continue next week?" Next week is also busy, "Should I start next month?" After next month, it might become "Let's start next year."

Persistence is just that difficult.

But persistence isn't just about you alone; we believe there are methodologies to make you willing to continuously invest in learning.

In SayWow, learning is as fun, engaging, and rewarding as playing games or acting. It's your stage, making language become your second skin.

Let's together, using English, rehearse real life.

Good communication between people helps produce dopamine; learning a language is the process of communicating with that language. Learning a language should be joyful because you gain pleasure from communication.

Find topics that interest you, embark on interesting storyline adventures, and enjoy the pleasure of learning a language. You'll unconsciously start developing habits and persisting.

When you look back, you'll already possess fluent English.