m8 Speak Better
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Less stress, more real English. Characters, situations, mini-lessons, and early access.
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👋 Hi — this is m8 Speak Better.

We’re building a Telegram bot for real English practice through characters, natural dialogue, and less stressful speaking.

Here you’ll find:
• daily English quizzes
• useful mini-lessons
• character-driven language examples
• product updates and early access news

If you want English practice to feel more natural, more regular, and less intimidating — you’re in the right place.

For now, just stay with the channel. Subscribers here will be the first to test the prototype. We’ll share the access conditions very soon.

👀 Stay tuned
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Meet Dima.

He’s 14, full of energy, always online, and into games, 3D, music, creators, memes, and internet culture. Talking to him feels fast, easy, and real. No textbook vibe — just a conversation that flows.

Drop a 🔥 if you’d chat with Dima.
And in the comments: what would you ask him first?
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Представьте: в поездке вы познакомились с новым человеком, обменялись соцсетями, а потом увидели его фотку в ленте. Вы хотите оставить теплый комментарий на английском — не слишком просто, не "awkward", а реально естественно.

Before:
Happy birthday!
I wish you all the best.
I am very happy to meet you.
I hope we meet again one day.

After Dima:
Happy birthday! 🎉
So glad we met on our trip — it was awesome getting to know you. Hope we get to hang out again soon! Wishing you an amazing year ahead!

Первый вариант — понятный, но немного "textbook vibe".
Версия Димы — уже как у реального человека в соцсетях.

What would you ask Dima to rewrite for you?
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Have you ever wondered where the universe came from? What consciousness actually is? Did aliens invent ChatGPT? And is Elon Musk a hologram? The last one — probably not. But someone should be able to talk about the first three.

Meet Artem — an AI conversation partner who lives in these topics. Well-read, calm, explains complex things without turning it into a lecture.

⚡️Why is Tesla called Tesla?
Nikola Tesla invented alternating current (переменный ток) — the technology behind every power outlet in the world. Elon Musk named his company after him as a tribute. The irony: Tesla lost the "War of Currents" (война токов) against Edison and died in debt. The company that carries his name is now worth more than most carmakers combined. History is a strange thing.

Who would you rather talk to — energetic Dima or thoughtful Artem? Both are coming soon.

Drop a comment 👇
Why learn English if there are AI translators?

Fair question. Honest answer: AI tools are useful. We use AI ourselves — m8Chat runs on it too.

But here’s what AI tools don’t do: they don’t build the habit of thinking in English. They just give you answers.

In 2025, the British Council surveyed 1,348 English teachers from 118 countries. It was one of the largest studies on AI and language learning so far. Key finding: 60% disagreed that AI and translation tools will make language learning unnecessary in the future.

Many teachers said the same thing in different ways: language is more than translation — it carries culture, feelings, and human connection. Another important number: 70% believe students should be able to write in English without AI help.

Why does that matter? Because AI assistants solve a task once. Learning English builds a skill you keep forever. You get the right words — but you don’t practice finding them yourself in your own head.

Think of it like GPS. GPS works great. But if it goes down, you’re lost. The person who learned to read a map is fine. They can still find their way.

That’s what we train in m8Chat: your ability to find the words yourself. Not “Here’s the translation”, but “How would you say this?”

💬 Russian translation in the comments.

🔗 British Council source