A learner can spend years tapping through exercises, accumulating points and streaks, and still freeze the moment a real person speaks to them. The reason is simple: they've been reading, studying, and answering multiple choice questions — while rarely uttering a word.
The Bridge to Fluency is built differently. It duplicates the environment in which a child learns from a parent: listening, speaking, and carrying on actual conversation in real time. Not studying about a language, but speaking it — from the very first lesson.
A learner who completes the bridge can greet, introduce, describe, want, ask, go, recall, possess, feel, count, and shift between casual and formal speech. Not fluently, not elegantly — but functionally, and entirely in sentences, from day one.