Reading practice that fits real life

Improve your reading comprehension in 5 minutes.

Read one short passage, answer a few open-ended questions, and get instant feedback that shows exactly how to improve.

Free demo session. No login required.

3-5 minute sessions Open-ended questions Instant feedback

Get useful practice, not busywork.

Read with focus

One short passage per session

Answer real questions

Open-ended prompts, not guesswork

Know what to improve

Clear next-step feedback

Why readers keep coming back

A simple routine that helps you improve session by session.

Know what to fix

Assessment feedback example

See which answers used solid evidence, which were too vague, and which reading habits to strengthen next.

Stay challenged

Level progression overview

Progress through harder passages as your comprehension improves, so practice stays motivating instead of overwhelming.

See your progress

Progress trends and history

Track score trends and feedback patterns over time, so you can see where you are getting stronger.

Learner feedback

Why people stick with it

★★★★★

"The feedback shows me exactly where I stopped using the passage and started guessing."
- Maya, Product Manager

★★★★★

"It is short enough to do regularly, and specific enough that I actually notice improvement."
- Daniel, Engineering Student

★★★★★

"I finish each session knowing what to work on next instead of just seeing a score."
- Olivia, Operations Lead

FAQ

Questions before you try it?

Do I need an account to try it?

No. You can start a free demo session right away. Create an account later if you want to save your progress and session history.

How long does one practice session take?

Most sessions take about 3 to 5 minutes. The format is short enough for a busy day but focused enough to deliver useful feedback.

What do I get after I finish?

You get a session score, question-by-question feedback, and a clear summary of what to focus on next.

Will it match my level?

You start at an accessible level and unlock harder passages as your comprehension improves, so practice stays challenging without feeling unfair.