About us
About NexSpeak
NexSpeak is an app for learning real British English, built specifically for Spanish speakers who live, work or want to settle in the United Kingdom.
We exist because a Spanish speaker's problem with English is almost never a lack of effort. It's the method. Years of conjugating verbs in notebooks, keeping streaks alive in apps that hand out rewards while you still can't talk to your boss, memorising vocabulary lists that vanish within a month.
NexSpeak starts from a different idea: English is acquired by living it, not studying it. Stories with native British audio, a memorable image for every structure, and review that comes back just before your brain forgets. Level A1 is completely free, no card and no ads.
Who is NexSpeak for?
NexSpeak is made for Spanish speakers who want to improve their British English — especially those who live in, or plan to move to, the United Kingdom.
We don't teach generic textbook English. We focus on everyday British English: the pronunciation you'll actually hear on the street, the vocabulary you need in a job interview, in a meeting, or ordering in a shop. If your goal is to work, study or feel at home in the UK, this is your English.
What makes us different?
Three pillars: immersive stories with native audio, a mnemonic image for every structure, and spaced repetition that returns just before you forget.
Stories
Real English in context, with native British audio. You understand the story first; the grammar settles in on its own afterwards.
Visual memory
Every structure anchors to an absurd, concrete image — the Peg system that memory champions use.
Review
A spaced repetition system returns each structure just before your brain was about to let it go.
What is it based on?
Our method rests on recognised research in language acquisition and memory psychology — not on marketing hunches.
CEFR
Our A1–B2 levels follow the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, published by the Council of Europe, the international standard for measuring language competence.
Comprehensible input (Krashen)
Stephen Krashen's hypothesis holds that language is acquired by exposure to content you understand almost entirely. That's why the story comes first, not the grammar rule.
TPRS
Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling: teaching through stories ties vocabulary and structures to an emotional context, which multiplies retention.
Spaced repetition
Decades of research show that reviewing just before forgetting consolidates long-term memory far better than massed study.
Our commitment
Honesty is our brand. We use no retention gimmicks: we use verifiable pedagogy.
Native British audio
All audio is native British English — no generic voices, no mixed accents. What you hear is what you'll hear in the UK.
Pedagogically reviewed content
Every story is validated against the method before publishing: CEFR structures in real context, not isolated sentences.
No "streak" gimmicks
No streaks to defend, no crowns, no guilt notifications. You move forward when your brain proves it understood. Nothing else.
Frequently asked questions about NexSpeak
Direct answers about who we are.
Start for free today
Try the method with the full first story. No card, no ads — you decide when to continue.
Level A1 completely free — no credit card required.

