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How to Tell If You’re Really Improving

Don't focus only on single-session scores. Judge real progress through comprehension speed, naturalness of output, and historical comparison.

Don’t Judge by One Score Alone

A single score is affected by factors like condition, environment, and recording quality. It has reference value, but it does not by itself prove stable ability.

A better signal is whether you can say the same sentence more smoothly and more consistently over time.

More Reliable Signals of Progress

  • Do you understand expressions faster when you see them?
  • After listening to the model, can you imitate full-sentence rhythm more easily?
  • On the second and third recordings of the same sentence, is delivery clearly smoother?
  • When replaying recordings from a few days ago, can you clearly hear that today sounds more natural?
  • Are you relying less on Chinese translation and understanding English sentences more directly?

How to Use Existing Features for Review

Echoling already provides training records, daily summaries, and recording replay. The right way to use them is not occasional checking, but as short-cycle review tools.

A practical approach is to pick several expressions you practice most often each week, replay old recordings, and compare them with your latest attempts.