Q2. What matched the passage best?
OneMinLit · short multilingual reading checks
Read one short passage, answer three questions, and return to a saved report.
OneMinLit is built for learners who want a quick comprehension loop without committing to a long study block. The landing explains the service, the play flow, and the report path before a single click.
English Literacy Foundations · English · Normal
- Guest start
- 1-3 min
- 3 questions
- Saved report
OneMinLit preview
A live English reading check
Follow the saved English Literacy Foundations setup, read one passage, answer 3 questions, and explore how the stored result appears in Report.
Tap a stage to scrub through the loop. Leave it alone for a moment and the preview keeps moving on its own.
Set up
Locked inEnglish Literacy Foundations · Normal
Your selected course and tier carry directly into the next run.
Read
ReadingA short commentary-style excerpt plays back with the same token emphasis you see in reading content.
Quiz
WaitingReport
Pending saveWhy the service feels complete on first view
The front door now explains the product before the product asks for interaction.
Visitors can understand the value, the flow, and the report outcome directly from static HTML instead of waiting for client state to explain the service.
Short daily loop
A real comprehension check fits into one break.
Each run stays compact: choose a lane, read one passage, answer three questions, and keep a report worth revisiting later.
Exam and Practice stay distinct
Use Exam for the saved first run and Practice for low-pressure repetition.
The product makes the difference clear up front so visitors, reviewers, and returning learners can understand the service model at a glance.
Reports feel persistent
History and review trails make the product look lived-in, not like a blank shell.
Saved literacy results give the app a visible memory and make it easier to return for another short reading session.
How one session works
Setup → Read → Quiz → Report stays visible from the first paint.
The service loop is explicit for both users and crawlers: pick a lane, read, answer, and land on a report surface that keeps the session from feeling disposable.
Pick a lane and start fast.
Open Daily Check for a recorded run or Practice for a repeatable training session.
Read one compact passage.
The reading stage is intentionally short so the service feels like a routine check, not a long study block.
Answer three questions and review the report.
The same flow ends in a report/history surface that shows what happened and invites the next return visit.
The three surfaces users can understand immediately
Daily Check, Practice, and Report each have a visible role.
The page now explains the service model in one place instead of forcing users to infer it from empty or locked states.
Daily Check
A compact recorded run for streak continuity.
Exam settings stay fixed and only the first completed run of the day matters, which gives the product a clear daily rhythm.
Practice
Low-pressure repetition with adjustable pacing.
Practice is the training lane for replaying passages, experimenting with settings, and building comfort without streak pressure.
Report
See saved results, literacy count, and reading trail.
Report and History give first-time visitors a concrete answer to “what happens after I play?” before they ever start a run.
FAQ
The page answers the obvious trust questions before someone asks them.
This keeps the product from feeling like a redirect stub and makes the service more legible for review.
Do I need an account?
No. The product starts in guest mode and still keeps a lightweight saved history for the current device.
How long does one run take?
Most sessions are designed to fit into roughly one to three minutes including the quiz and report step.
What shows up in Report?
Recent history, literacy count, and accuracy-oriented review context are visible without digging through hidden menus.
Can I return to the landing later?
Yes. Non-landing app screens now expose an explicit home entry point so the service front door is always reachable.
Start from the front door, not from an empty shell.
Use Daily Check when streak continuity matters, Practice when repetition matters, and Report when review matters.
The landing now stays informative even without client hydration, while the rest of the app keeps a clear route back home and a warm report preview for first-time users.
Brand-new users will see a clearly tagged demo history item in Report until the first real run replaces it.