For job seekers

They ask in English.
Now answer.

You prepared. You know the words. Then the interviewer asks one question and everything goes quiet. That is not a vocabulary problem — it is a problem of never having said the answer out loud to anyone.

Practise real interview questions Out loud, alone, no audience Free to start
What ten minutes looks like

The coach asks. You answer. It tells you what slipped.

"Tell me about yourself."

The question every interview opens with, and the one people rehearse in their head and never say aloud. Say it to the coach until it stops feeling like a performance.

It hears the hesitation

Not just whether the grammar was right — how fast you spoke, how long you paused, and how many times you said "um". The things an interviewer notices and never mentions.

Ten minutes a day

A 32-day path where only speaking moves you forward. Typing and quizzes do not count, because they are not what the interview asks of you.

Honest about the limits

What this does not do.

It will not get you the job, and it is not a human interviewer. It gives you the one thing reading and watching cannot: the experience of having already answered the question out loud, so the real one is not the first time.

Say it once before it counts.

Free to start. Pro is 3,000 RWF a month, paid with Mobile Money.

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