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Today's targets
- Complete 1 shadowing drillDaily Shadowing → read aloud ×5
- Finish 1 role-play scenarioRole-Play Studio → speak every turn
- Practice 5 phrases aloud0 of 5 done
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From hesitant to fluent — one focused day at a time
Fifteen minutes a day, twenty-one days. You'll see just one day at a time — watch, shadow, learn phrases, then role-play, in the right order. Finish the steps, mark the day complete, and move on with Next day.
Day 1 · Find your voice
Get comfortable speaking English aloud — today.
Practice the conversations that build your business
Pick a scenario — a distributor call or an office conversation with your colleagues — hear the other person's line (), then speak your response out loud. Use the mic for live feedback on pace and filler words, and peek at the model response only after you've tried it yourself.
Sound like the sharpest RM in the room
Searchable, field-tested phrases for AUM growth, SIP flows, performance reviews, market outlook, payout talks, office chatter with colleagues — plus Hinglish habits upgraded to polished English. Tap to hear any phrase, to save it, when you've said it aloud.
Your library — books, talks and notes in one place
Your grammar bible lives here, alongside free classics and 20 hand-picked talks on speaking, confidence and storytelling. Tick videos as you finish them.
Books & references
English Grammar
A classic grammar reference for Indian professionalsPractical Grammar and Composition
Thomas Wood — crisp drills for everyday business writing Get the book ↗How to Speak and Write Correctly
Joseph Devlin — plain-English rules for confident speech Get the book ↗The Elements of Style
William Strunk Jr. — say more with fewer words Get the book ↗ Quick references
Speaker & learning videos
My notes Saved
Rehearse today. Deliver it in the office tomorrow.
One short, powerful paragraph a day. Listen, read it aloud five times, then carry it into real life — your morning huddle, a chai break with a colleague, or your next distributor call. The highlighted phrases are keepers.
The shadowing method
- Listen once. Hit and just absorb the rhythm — where the voice rises, falls and pauses.
- Read along (reps 1–2). Play it again and speak over the voice, matching its pace like a duet.
- Read alone (reps 3–4). Mute the audio. Slightly slower is fine — aim for zero stumbles.
- Perform it (rep 5). Stand up, record yourself, and deliver it like you're opening the morning huddle.
