
Seraphine “Sera” Larkspur – The Cheerful Herbalist
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Levels
⚡ Levels of Conversational Power (OmeTV Focus)
Level 1 (0–5% | 50 phrases)
- Greetings, self-introduction, asking simple questions.
- You can say your name, ask theirs, say where you’re from, and use fillers like “really?” or “that’s cool.”
- You can start and not look totally lost.
Level 2 (5–10% | 100 phrases)
- Basic small talk: hobbies, age, nationality, simple likes/dislikes.
- Short answers + a couple of follow-up questions.
- You can hold 1–2 minute exchanges without awkward silence.
Level 3 (10–15% | 150 phrases)
- Expanding on yourself: family, school/work, free time.
- Can react naturally: “That sounds fun,” “I don’t understand,” “Can you repeat?”
- You’re conversational, even if still basic.
Level 4 (15–20% | 200 phrases)
- Talking about daily routines, weather, simple opinions.
- Better at keeping a conversation flowing.
- You can survive most small talk with strangers online.
Level 5 (20–25% | 250 phrases)
- Expressing emotions: happy, bored, tired, excited.
- Handling miscommunication politely.
- ✅ You’re no longer “just a beginner”—you sound human, not robotic.
Level 6 (25–30% | 300 phrases)
- More natural transitions: “By the way,” “What about you?”
- Sharing short stories from your day.
- ✅ You can chat casually for 5–10 minutes.
Level 7 (30–35% | 350 phrases)
- Talking about favorite movies, games, music.
- Asking for opinions.
- ✅ You can build connections with shared interests.
Level 8 (35–40% | 400 phrases)
- Joking lightly, using slang/basic internet phrases.
- More flexible grammar starts showing.
- ✅ You’re “fun to talk to,” not just “a learner.”
Level 9 (40–45% | 450 phrases)
- Handling small disagreements: “I see your point, but…”
- Adding detail to your answers.
- ✅ You sound more confident and social.
Level 10 (45–50% | 500 phrases)
- Flirting basics, complimenting, light banter.
- Can avoid one-word answers, keep things rolling.
- ✅ Halfway there—you can vibe with people naturally.
Level 11 (50–55% | 550 phrases)
- Telling simple stories about past experiences.
- Asking people to explain unfamiliar words.
- ✅ Conversations flow more like a back-and-forth.
Level 12 (55–60% | 600 phrases)
- Handling group calls better (interruptions, turn-taking).
- Using idioms or expressions you’ve picked up.
- ✅ You start to sound more “like a native friend.”
Level 13 (60–65% | 650 phrases)
- Expressing future plans and hopes.
- More complex opinions: “In my opinion,” “I think it depends.”
- ✅ You can chat 15–20 minutes comfortably.
Level 14 (65–70% | 700 phrases)
- Talking about culture, traditions, comparisons.
- Handling online cultural jokes/references.
- ✅ You don’t just speak, you share ideas.
Level 15 (70–75% | 750 phrases)
- Clarifying and rephrasing if misunderstood.
- Using humor more effectively.
- ✅ You’re starting to feel truly conversational.
Level 16 (75–80% | 800 phrases)
- Debating lightly: “That’s true, but also…”
- Expressing nuanced feelings (not just happy/sad).
- ✅ You can handle online convos with multiple people.
Level 17 (80–85% | 850 phrases)
- Switching topics naturally.
- Comfortably reacting to slang and casual speech.
- ✅ You sound adaptable, not memorized.
Level 18 (85–90% | 900 phrases)
- Describing events in detail (what happened, why, how).
- Managing conversations even if the other person talks fast.
- ✅ You’re “fluent enough” for 90% of OmeTV situations.
Level 19 (90–95% | 950 phrases)
- Handling awkward silences with humor or topic shifts.
- Engaging in deeper convos: relationships, goals, life questions.
- ✅ People forget you’re still learning.
Level 20 (95–100% | 1000 phrases)
- Fully natural online conversations.
- Flexible across casual talk, jokes, debates, storytelling.
- ✅ You’re not just surviving—you’re thriving socially in that language.
Content
⚡ Level 1: The First 50 Phrases
👋 Greetings & Openers (10)
- Hi!
- Hello!
- Hey!
- How are you?
- I’m good, thanks.
- I’m fine, and you?
- What’s up?
- Nice to meet you.
- Long time no see.
- Good morning / Good night.
🙋 Introductions (10)
- My name is ____.
- What’s your name?
- Where are you from?
- I’m from ____.
- How old are you?
- I’m __ years old.
- Do you speak English?
- I speak a little ____.
- What language do you speak?
- I’m learning ____.
💬 Small Talk Basics (10)
- Really?
- That’s cool.
- Wow!
- Oh, I see.
- Interesting.
- Not bad.
- Same here.
- Me too.
- That’s funny.
- I don’t know.
❓ Questions to Keep It Going (10)
- What do you like?
- Do you like music?
- Do you like games?
- What’s your hobby?
- What’s your favorite food?
- What are you doing now?
- Do you study or work?
- What’s your job?
- Do you have pets?
- Where do you live?
🛠️ Survival & Filler Phrases (10)
- Can you repeat that?
- Please speak slowly.
- Sorry, I don’t understand.
- One second.
- Wait a minute.
- Hold on.
- No problem.
- It’s okay.
- Thank you.
- You’re welcome.
⚡ Level 2: Hobbies, Likes & Small Talk (50 phrases)
❤️ Likes & Dislikes (10)
- I like it.
- I don’t like it.
- I love it.
- I hate it.
- It’s okay.
- It’s fun.
- It’s boring.
- It’s cool.
- It’s not bad.
- I’m not sure.
🎵 Music & Entertainment (10)
- Do you like music?
- What kind of music do you like?
- I like pop/rock/rap.
- I like K-pop.
- I like classical music.
- Who is your favorite singer?
- Do you play an instrument?
- I play guitar/piano.
- I like movies.
- What’s your favorite movie?
🎮 Games & Hobbies (10)
- Do you play games?
- I like video games.
- I play mobile games.
- I play PC games.
- I play console games.
- What’s your favorite game?
- I like sports.
- I play football/soccer.
- I play basketball.
- I don’t play sports.
🍔 Food & Daily Life (10)
- What’s your favorite food?
- I like pizza.
- I like burgers.
- I like noodles.
- I like rice.
- I like spicy food.
- I don’t like sweets.
- Do you like cooking?
- I can cook.
- I can’t cook.
🗣️ Conversation Helpers (10)
- Really?
- That’s nice.
- Sounds fun.
- Sounds interesting.
- Sounds boring.
- That’s cool.
- Oh, I see.
- Me too!
- Same here.
- That’s awesome!
⚡ Level 3: Family, School & Daily Life (50 phrases)
👨👩👧 Family & Friends (10)
- Do you have siblings?
- I have a brother.
- I have a sister.
- I’m an only child.
- Do you have a big family?
- I live with my parents.
- I live alone.
- I have many friends.
- My best friend is ____.
- Do you have a best friend?
🎓 School & Study (10)
- Do you study?
- What do you study?
- I study English.
- I study at university.
- I’m in high school.
- I’m a student.
- Do you like studying?
- I like studying languages.
- Studying is hard.
- I have exams soon.
💼 Work & Job (10)
- Do you work?
- Where do you work?
- I work online.
- I work in an office.
- I don’t work yet.
- I’m looking for a job.
- I’m unemployed.
- I’m a teacher/engineer/etc.
- Do you like your job?
- My job is stressful.
🕑 Daily Routine (10)
- What do you do every day?
- I wake up early.
- I wake up late.
- I go to school.
- I go to work.
- I play games after school.
- I watch TV at night.
- I read books sometimes.
- I go to bed late.
- I’m always busy.
🗣️ Conversation Add-ons (10)
- Really?
- That’s true.
- I understand.
- I don’t understand.
- I agree.
- I don’t agree.
- That’s interesting.
- That’s strange.
- That’s funny.
- I think so too.