SpeakySpace for Schools
AI speaking practice for world-language classes. Teachers assign the task, students talk, and schools get evidence of real oral practice.
Spanish II
Assignment
Ask for a table, order a meal, respond to one problem, and use at least five target words from the unit.
28
assigned
22
started
17
complete
Class patterns
Every student
gets private speaking reps, not only the confident few
Teacher controlled
assignments, rubrics, required duration, and review visibility
District ready
DPA, subprocessors, LEA-managed accounts, and data controls
The core loop is simple: teacher assigns speaking work, student completes a guided conversation, teacher gets usable evidence.
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Start from a unit topic, vocabulary list, worksheet, image, or rubric. SpeakySpace turns it into guided conversation homework.
02
Learners practice privately at the right proficiency level with hints, corrections, target vocabulary, and a clear completion goal.
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Review completion, speaking time, conversation transcripts, rubric-aligned feedback, common errors, and student flags.
SpeakySpace does not replace teachers. It gives them a scalable way to make speaking practice frequent, visible, and tied to the work already happening in class.
More target-language speaking minutes without adding staff
Speaking homework students cannot complete with silent worksheet habits
Rubric-aligned reviews that reduce grading load
Private practice for anxious students before public performance
Admin-visible evidence for pilots, renewals, and program improvement
School-safe controls for student data, moderation, and teacher oversight
The current product already supports the pieces needed for a focused school pilot.
Set language, proficiency level, topics, practice words, images, private AI instructions, rubrics, and required duration.
Students complete real voice or text conversations that match class goals and build confidence through repetition.
Teachers can inspect transcripts, listen to recordings where enabled, review rubric scores, and see completion status.
Invite students, organize tags, assign by group, track started and completed work, and manage school-issued accounts.
ESL support
SpeakySpace is fully available in Spanish, so native Spanish-speaking students can navigate the app, understand assignments, and build English speaking confidence without getting blocked by interface language.
Languages
Start with the languages students request most, with the rest of the supported catalog available when programs expand.
Begin with one language department, three teachers, and up to 300 students. The pilot should prove speaking minutes, assignment completion, teacher time saved, and student confidence.