Stays focused
Practice can stay tied to the mission you just learned instead of drifting too advanced.
Clarita and Carlos give you guided prompts, small corrections, and a safe place to try the Spanish you just learned.
Try a useful sentence, fix one thing, and say it again cleaner.

Try ordering a coffee to go politely.

Choose Clarita or Carlos when you need help turning a lesson into a real sentence. They guide the prompt, catch what slips, and help you try again cleaner.
Open chat can be too broad for beginners. Hola Clarita keeps coach practice tied to the current mission, the quiz you just took, or the weak spot you need to repair.
You are practicing polite café requests, not random conversation.
The quiz showed un / una still needs another pass.
The coach asks for one more café sentence that uses the same pattern.
The goal is not endless conversation. The goal is one useful prompt, one real attempt, clear fixes, and another try.
Practice can stay tied to the mission you just learned instead of drifting too advanced.
Prompts and corrections are shaped for learners still building confidence.
Corrections stay clear and small enough that you can retry instead of freezing.
No blank-page panic. Clarita gives you a useful sentence to try next.
You do not have to jump straight into speaking. Build pressure gradually, from chat to writing to spoken replies and live voice.
Practice the skill you just learned before the quiz.
Submit a sentence or short answer and get a clearer version back.
Hear coach responses when you want listening support.
Try saying short replies when typing feels too easy.
Add realistic conversation pressure when you are ready.
Bring missed items back as focused practice.
The coach keeps corrections short, useful, and tied to the sentence you are trying to say.
Make the sentence yourself, with a prompt to guide you.
Clarita points out the part that needs attention.
You get a clearer way to say it and the reason why.
Use the fix right away so it starts to stick.
Coach-guided practice uses credits. Free gives you room to try it; Pro gives frequent practice for learners who want more reps.
Yes. It is designed around guided prompts, small corrections, and mission context so you are not thrown into wide-open conversation too early.
No. The coach uses the course mission, your answers, quizzes, and repair signals to keep practice focused.
No. Start with text chat or writing feedback. Add spoken replies, audio, or live voice when it feels useful.
Coach-guided practice uses credits. Free includes monthly credits; Pro gives much more room to practice.
Join free, learn your first Spanish skill, and let Clarita help you say it, fix it, and make it stick.
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