Here is Dominique B's success story.
I've been using Gymglish for several years now to improve my English, and I've recently started improving my Italian as well. Each exercise takes me about an hour to complete, and I write down the results in a notebook (which I reread whenever I have time). I think that these exercises are a good way for me to maintain contact with these two languages: English and Italian. What I like about the application is that I can hear these two foreign languages and practice understanding them. What I don't like is that there is no way to speak and compare my accent with that of an English or Italian speaker. These possibilities exist, I have encountered them during my internships. I have pointed this out several times, without the software evolving. As a result, I participate in conversation sessions in both English and Italian. I have to say that I am a little disappointed that my general level has not changed in the ratings given by the software. For several years now, I have always had a level of 4.1 in English and it hasn't changed, but I have since learned a lot of words and become more fluent. Well. I tell myself that this is secondary, the important thing is to keep this regular link with these two languages and to speak them in other occasions.
— Dominique B. (IVRY SUR SEINE, FRANCE)