Practice that doesn't wait for class
Students run realistic conversation scenarios whenever they want, in Mandarin, French, Portuguese, and German.
Data-powered speaking practice and coaching
Speaking is the hardest language skill to scale — and the hardest to measure.
Talio gives students structured conversation practice, then analyzes the speech signal itself: how long they speak between pauses, how fast, and how much of their vocabulary they actually use. Students get feedback they can act on. Programs get proficiency data they can trust.

In twenty years as a student of Mandarin, I’ve often struggled to keep advancing. Talio adapts to meet you where you are and pushes you to improve — useful for beginners, intermediate, and advanced learners alike.
Instructors can't sit with every student, and peer practice reinforces errors as often as it corrects them. Talio extends speaking practice beyond the classroom and reports back what actually happened.
Students run realistic conversation scenarios whenever they want, in Mandarin, French, Portuguese, and German.
Talio analyzes the audio itself — fluency, pacing, vocabulary range — and delivers feedback the moment a conversation ends, before mistakes become habits.
“I don't have enough time—or TAs—to give every student the speaking feedback they need. Talio fills that gap.”
Generic AI feedback tells students they did great — or worse, hallucinates feedback altogether. Talio computes established measures from each recording and tracks them across time, so progress is something you can see rather than something you take on faith.
Analysis includes things like:
All of that data is hard to internalize on your own. Talio translates it into concrete action items — specific skills to work on and specific scenarios to practice them in — so students always know exactly what to do next.
Grammar isn't the goal — communication is. Every action item ties back to what it unlocks for you as a speaker: mastering the passé composé isn't about passing a test, it's what lets you tell a story about the past.
Every scenario maps to CEFR can-do descriptors. As a student nears mastery, Talio prompts them to try the skill in a new setting.
“Students kept wanting to talk longer than the assignment required. The instant feedback is really precious — even a language partner can't do that.”
“The first time I chatted with the AI for almost an hour. It didn't just ask questions — when I wasn't sure how to answer, it gave me new ways to think about it.”
Talio's scenarios are structured enough to assign and open-ended enough that students stay in them. The extra practice time shows up in the analytics too.
“Speaking ability is really about getting outside your comfort zone. If you can expand that comfort zone through AI practice, real-life conversations become much easier.”
Students can rerun a scenario until the real version feels easy.
Talio is designed to meet the needs of universities, language programs, and professional language training organizations. Visit our Trust Center to learn more.
