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Working Notes

Scratchpad for your teacher: your stated preferences, what to remember between sessions, and where to resume. Empty until your first /teach session fills it in.

▶ NEXT SESSION — RESUME HERE

Start here next time: what's done and what's open.

  • Last-seen Handy take id: none yet — the highest take id already analyzed. At session start, run scripts/analyze.sh --since <this id> to sweep in everything dictated since (including everyday usage between lessons), then bump this number to the newest take you looked at.

About the learner

Native language, level, relevant background, tools you use — captured as it comes up.

Teaching preferences

How you want to be taught: spoken practice vs. written drills, how hard to push, how bluntly to correct.

The practice loop (core engine)

  1. Teacher gives a speaking prompt.
  2. You speak the answer into the Handy speech-to-text app (no editing — speak it as one take; natural hesitations are the signal we work on).
  3. Teacher reads the new rows from Handy's history.db and runs the analyzer, then gives targeted feedback.

See the README for how the analyzer reads Handy's database and audio.