The platform, which currently operates across more than 50 countries, is shifting its focus toward immersive interaction. By integrating an advanced engine that simulates everyday scenarios, 51Talk aims to bridge the gap between classroom exercises and practical usage. The new system adjusts lesson difficulty in real time based on individual student performance, ensuring a personalized trajectory for young learners in markets spanning Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and East Asia.
This pedagogical pivot follows a series of public speaking successes for the platform's users. Students such as Le Bao Nhi from Vietnam and Sheddi Alharthi from Saudi Arabia, both of whom previously struggled with language barriers, recently utilized the skills gained through the platform to address the United Nations COP30 conference. According to Lucy Qu, Vice President of Academics, the goal is to move past traditional instruction to foster a responsive, communication-focused environment. As the company enters its next phase, it plans to lean further into this combination of human mentorship and technical diagnostic tools to scale its impact on the global stage.

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