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Private beta · Autumn 2026

In three weeks you'll speak enough for your trip.

Not a six-month course. Tell JetPhrase where you're going and when, and you get a countdown plan up to departure: 10 minutes a day, real situations in AI roleplay instead of grammar drills.

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  • 10 minutes a day
  • 10 travel languages
  • no grammar drills
Common questions

Learning a language in a few weeks — is that even possible?

How do I learn a language in two weeks?
Completely? You don't. Enough for your trip? Absolutely. Instead of starting with grammar, you take on the 30 to 50 situations you'll actually run into: ordering, asking for directions, checking in, haggling. JetPhrase spreads them across the days until departure and has you speak each one until it sticks.
Can you learn a language in 7 days?
Not fluently. In a week you can realistically cover the basics: greetings, numbers, ordering, asking for directions and politely getting out of a conversation. It sounds like little, but it is the difference between "Do you speak English?" and a real first sentence.
How many minutes a day do I need?
Ten to twenty. Two or three micro-sessions: vocabulary via spaced repetition in the morning, a roleplay at midday, a short review in the evening. Short and daily beats two hours once a week — especially when there is a fixed date in the calendar.
Why no grammar drills?
Because on the road you don't need a conjugation table, you need sentences. You learn whole phrases in context and only get a correction once you've said something yourself. Grammar arrives as a side effect rather than a syllabus.
Which languages can I learn?
Ten travel languages at launch: Spanish, Italian, French, Greek, Portuguese, Turkish, Japanese, Thai, Croatian and Arabic. More follow once the first ones are genuinely good.
Does this work for a business trip too?
Yes. Alongside the holiday scenarios there are roleplays for a first meeting, introductions and dinner small talk — the same countdown logic, different situations.
When can I use JetPhrase?
JetPhrase is in private beta and launches in autumn 2026. The waitlist gets you in before launch — free, in exchange for honest feedback.

Go deeper: language guides, scenarios and the method behind it