How English Tactics Works: The Coaching Loop
From your first profile to a smarter second week — here's the full picture of how the system builds on itself.
English Tactics is built around one idea: your English practice should compound. Each week should be better than the last, because the system learns from what you did.
It starts with a profile
When you sign up, you answer a few questions about your profession, your goals, your current level, and how much time you have each day. This isn't a quiz — it's the raw material for your first coaching plan. The more specific you are, the more focused the plan.
Then you get a weekly plan
Your first plan is generated within seconds. It covers five days, each built around a different professional situation: presenting ideas, handling difficult feedback, writing clearly under pressure. Every session has a rationale — you know exactly why this week exists.
Sessions unlock one day at a time
Sessions unlock sequentially, like a coaching programme. You complete Day 1 before Day 2 unlocks. This isn't artificial friction — it's the same logic as any structured learning: master the foundation before you build on it.
Practice follows each session
After a session, you get a flashcard deck built from the language you just studied. You can do speaking exercises evaluated on fluency, clarity, and tone. You can run through a roleplay scenario from the session — with AI playing the other side.
Feedback closes the loop
At the end of a session, a Coach's Notes card synthesises everything: what you practised, where you were strong, and what to focus on next. At the end of the week, a Weekly Review gives you the bigger picture — your strongest skill, your weakest area, and the recommendation for next week.
Week 2 is smarter than Week 1
Your second plan is generated with full context from the first: your confidence score, your flashcard mastery rate, your speaking averages, your coach's notes. The AI doesn't start from scratch. It starts from where you are.