How Feedback & Correction Loops Work at Hexallt – Real Progress Through Live Correction

How Feedback & Correction Loops Work at Hexallt

At Hexallt, we believe mistakes are not failures — they are the path to fluency. That’s why correction and feedback are at the heart of our system.

In many traditional classes, teachers spend time explaining grammar rules, but learners leave with the same mistakes they started with. At Hexallt, it works differently:

  • Before class, learners complete guided practice and submit it. This gives the trainer a clear picture of strengths and errors.

  • During class, the trainer focuses entirely on correction and practice. Using the learner’s own submissions — handwritten work, video recordings, and answers — mistakes are identified and corrected then and there.

  • By the end of class, the learner goes back with corrected pronunciation, grammar, and usage, not just with “notes to fix later.”

This creates a powerful feedback loop: learners prepare, trainers correct live, and learners leave each session with stronger, real language skills.

The result? Learners don’t just “attend classes” — they improve every week. Step by step, mistakes are removed, accuracy grows, and fluency becomes natural.

That is how Hexallt ensures steady progress toward exam-level mastery and real-life communication.

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