How It Works
A four-step path from level check to daily listening
Clara turns the daily work of choosing English audio into a guided listening routine.
Clara
Daily listening plan
1. Understand the level
A light assessment and listening behavior help Clara choose a starting level.
2. Build today's playlist
Clara recommends 10-15 minutes of content that is understandable and slightly challenging.
3. Listen in real scenes
School runs, breakfast, bedtime, and weekends become natural listening moments.
Como funciona
Quatro passos para começar
Avaliação, recomendação, escuta e relatório semanal em um fluxo simples
3-minute level check
Kids complete a small activity and Clara estimates their English listening level from L1 to L6.
Daily AI picks
Clara recommends 5–8 pieces each day based on level and interests, staying in the right challenge zone.
Listen anywhere
School runs, bedtime, playtime: stories are ready whenever a child wants one more episode.
Progress parents can see
Weekly reports summarize listening time, vocabulary exposure, and level movement in plain language.
Biblioteca por idade e nível
Do iniciante a histórias em capítulos, pensada para ouvir um pouco todos os dias.
Starter listening path
Ages 3-8 · from beginner to short stories
Songs, phonics, daily talk, and short stories are broken into small listening units built around familiar scenes.
Pronunciation: Kid-friendly speed with gradually mixed US and UK pronunciation
Topic growth path
Ages 8-12 · from stories to topic listening
Stories, science, biographies, history, and kids podcasts are reorganized by difficulty so older kids can follow interests into richer English input.
Pronunciation: Closer to real contexts while staying clear and comprehensible
Launch content will use original, licensed, or commercially usable materials. Early-access users get sample audio and catalog updates first.
Start listening trainingMétodo
Input compreensível como hábito diário
ALG ALG suggests giving children a large amount of understandable input first. The more they understand, the more naturally speech can emerge. Clara's graded listening rhythm is built around that idea.
The approach was advanced by J. Marvin Brown and others. See ALG World。
Understand first. Enjoy first. Keep going.
Comprehensible input first
Acquisition depends on language children can follow. Meaning should remain clear and connected to real communication.
Understand before speaking
Before a strong base of listening comprehension, forced output can create pressure instead of fluency.
Build intuition through experience
Children develop feel for language through meaningful activity, not by starting with isolated grammar rules.
Roots before fruit
Listening comprehension is the root system. Speaking, reading, and writing grow more naturally after it is strong.
!Habits to reduce
- ·Forcing speech before understanding is deep enough
- ·Taking notes while listening and breaking the flow
- ·Stopping constantly to look up every word
- ·Over-focusing on explicit grammar during immersion
During immersion, protect the continuity of meaning.
Practice tips
- ·Use a lot of continuous, understandable listening
- ·Avoid performance pressure unless the child wants to speak
- ·Pause less, look up less, and prioritize meaning
- ·Accept the long game: input accumulation matters
Best fit
Good for:Children who feel blocked by memorizing words or grammar and need a more natural way into English.
Note:Delayed speaking and long-term input depend on content quality and consistency. It is one useful path, not the only path.
This echoes comprehensible input research and is one practical learning philosophy behind Clara.
Further reading
This is a short summary of public materials to explain the listening philosophy Clara borrows from. Actual courses and outcomes depend on the product.
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