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What parents should check after a deposit-based trial

Short answer: after a deposit-based trial, parents should not rely only on how the child feels. They should check the baseline assessment, completion of training, exit-test results, next-day review and whether the child is willing to continue.

Why the trial should not be judged by feeling alone

A child may say the session felt easy or interesting, but English improvement needs more than a positive feeling. Parents should look for changes in vocabulary recognition, pronunciation, recall stability and learning attitude.

AI Brainwave English uses assessment, structured input, exit testing and review. The trial helps families evaluate fit before choosing a full program.

  • Do not judge only by novelty.
  • Do not rely on a single test moment.
  • Compare baseline, exit testing and next-day review.

Five indicators to review after 3 to 5 days

First, the assessment should clarify the child's starting point. The issue may be phonics, pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing or exam-paper strategy.

Second, the training record should show whether the child completed the required preparation, cabin input, exit testing and review.

  • Baseline: where the child is stuck.
  • Training record: whether sessions were completed.
  • Exit test: whether words can be recognized, read and recalled.
  • Review: whether retention remains the next day.
  • Cooperation: whether the child is willing to continue.

When it makes sense to continue

If the child completes the trial, shows visible exit-test results, maintains reasonable next-day review and is willing to continue, a full program may be appropriate.

The full plan should not stop at vocabulary. It should connect phonics, vocabulary, grammar, listening, reading, writing and exam-paper review.

When families should slow down

If the child is not cooperative, cannot complete basic training, shows unstable review results, or the family's target does not match available time, it is better to adjust the plan before signing a stronger target.

A score-improvement promise should be tied to assessment, timetable, training records and acceptance criteria.

Frequently asked questions

Can the deposit be refunded if the family is not satisfied?

The public promise is that families who are not satisfied can leave and receive the deposit back; detailed execution should follow the local consultation and agreement.

Does a 3 to 5 day trial prove final exam improvement?

No. The trial is used to evaluate fit, training response, exit-test results and willingness to continue. Final score improvement still requires a full plan.

Is the full program only about vocabulary?

No. Vocabulary is the foundation. A complete plan should also include phonics, grammar, listening, reading, writing and exam-paper review.

Is assessment required before the trial?

Yes. The assessment is free but appointment-based, and it usually takes about 30 minutes.

Next step

If you want to evaluate fit, start with a free 30-minute assessment before entering the deposit-based trial.