The Science of Learning Outcomes
The science behind
Research shows that learning by doing—rather than just listening or passively clicking on choices —helps people understand better.
Heylama’s practice conversations, custom simulations, and integrated spaced repetition system let you dive in and use the language, helping you learn by actually speaking and trying things out.
The science behind
Research shows that when people take charge of their own learning and tailor it to their needs, they feel more involved and connected to what they’re learning. This is called self-directed learning.
With Heylama’s customizable tools, you can create your own practice sessions with role-play and vocabulary that matter most to you, making each session feel more personal and helpful.
The science behind
Research shows that learning through real conversations—rather than memorizing rules—helps learners build fluency and confidence faster.
Heylama’s practice conversations and role-play activities let you dive in and communicate naturally, so you can learn by actually speaking and connecting words to real meaning.
The science behind
Immediate feedback has been shown to correct misunderstandings promptly and reinforce correct responses, accelerating the learning process.
Heylama provides instant feedback during exercises and conversations, allowing learners to identify and correct errors in real-time, which enhances accuracy and helps you master grammar naturally.
The science behind
Research shows that spaced repetition and interleaving boost long-term memory and help learners apply what they've learned in different situations.
Heylama uses these techniques by scheduling reviews at optimal times, blending topics and seamlessly injecting reviews into the conversation practice, helping learners memorize concepts and vocabulary effortlessly and for the long-term.
The science behind
Research shows that setting clear, achievable goals helps learners stay motivated and improves their focus.
Heylama helps you set language goals and tailor the learning experience to what matters to you—whether it’s mastering conversational basics or passing a proficiency test.