From Notes to Nuance: Elise's Journey from English Tweaks to Korean Dreams
At 23, Elise from Belgium speaks English confidently—but not quite perfectly, not yet. As a musician with dreams of creating and performing in South Korea, she's also learning Korean. For Elise, language isn't just a skill; it's a bridge to new stages, sounds, and stories.
"I already speak English well," she says, "but I want to make fewer mistakes when I talk."
When she stumbled upon LingoLooper on TikTok, it felt like a sign. "I just knew an app like this would come. It's AI time—everyone is trying it. But this one is different."
She had tried ChatGPT before for language practice but found it awkward. "I was always the one asking questions," she recalls. "It felt like studying, not speaking."
With LingoLooper, something clicked. "The first time I opened it, I told my boyfriend, 'I found the best app for learning languages!' I got my cousin on it too. We all think it's really good."
What stood out to her was how natural it felt. "You're talking to a real character. It corrects your mistakes, but it's easy to understand. It's more like real conversation."
She appreciates the subtlety of learning through interaction. As someone who's explored nearly every language app out there, she sees LingoLooper as something different. "It's not about memorizing sentences. It's about understanding the word, using it, and saying it right."
Despite her packed schedule, Elise found herself motivated. She even won first place in LingoLooper's Korean leaderboard. "That gave me a boost," she says. "And it showed me clearly where my mistakes were."
For Elise, language learning is a hobby, a tool, and a form of self-expression. And LingoLooper has become a meaningful part of that journey.
"LingoLooper really focuses on what you want to say—and helps you say it right."