"How to improve your spoken English" articles are everywhere — speak more, watch English content, practise out loud. All true, all vague. What's harder to find is a straight answer to a more practical question: if you actually commit to a structured spoken-English course, what does the day-to-day of that look like? Here's a real walkthrough of Sanviora's Speak Pro course — not the pitch, just what a lesson actually involves.

The structure: levels, not a flat list

The course is organised into levels, each with a focus — early levels build comfort with everyday spoken structures, later levels push into more complex, workplace-relevant speaking (explaining ideas, describing situations, structured opinions). You move through 48 lessons total, and each level unlocks progressively rather than dumping everything at once, so you always know what "next" looks like instead of facing an overwhelming flat list.

What a single lesson actually involves

Each lesson gives you a speaking prompt, you respond out loud (not by typing), and the AI evaluates what you actually said — not a scripted "read this sentence" exercise. That distinction matters: reading text aloud tests pronunciation of pre-written words; responding to a prompt tests whether you can construct a sentence, hold an idea together, and speak it in real time — which is the actual skill interviews and workplace conversations demand.

The feedback: corrected rewrites, not just a score

A raw score ("72%") tells you almost nothing useful on its own. What actually helps you improve is seeing your own sentence rewritten correctly next to what you said — the specific grammar slip, the word you reached for but didn't quite have, the filler word that crept in. Speak Pro gives you this full corrected rewrite for every response, plus detailed grammar and vocabulary notes, so you're not just told you made a mistake — you see exactly what the fixed version sounds like.

What you said: "I am working in a company from last two years and I am handling the customer, like, problems and complaints."

Corrected rewrite: "I have been working at a company for the last two years, handling customer complaints and issues." — with a note on why "have been working... for" is correct here instead of "am working... from."

Level badges and the completion certificate

As you clear each level, you earn a badge marking real progress — useful for staying motivated over what's genuinely a multi-week commitment, not a one-sitting course. Finish all 48 lessons and you unlock a shareable Spoken English Mastery certificate for your LinkedIn profile — a concrete way to show a recruiter you've put in structured practice, not just a claim on your resume that you're "fluent in English."

What it costs and how to start

The first lessons are free to try, no account required — you can genuinely judge whether the format works for you before paying anything. The full 48-lesson course, all corrected rewrites, progress tracking, and the certificate unlock with the one-time Speak Pro pass (₹49, 30 days of access).

If you're unsure whether you need this or just "general interview prep," the honest answer: if you can already speak fluently but struggle with interview content and structure, start with the AI mock interview instead. If forming sentences out loud in English itself is the harder part, Speak Pro is built specifically for that.

Try the free lessons on the English speaking course page — you'll know within the first two or three lessons whether the format works for how you learn.