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CARLTONS "DECISIONS" & "PERSPECTIVES" ON LOGICAL LANGUGE LEARNING

How to Use the Quiz

  1. Select your languages, then press Start.
  2. The quiz will run through the languages you picked (one at a time).
  3. You must get the answer right to move forward.
  4. Some questions require typing using the on-screen keyboard (use the Back key to erase).
  5. For blocks/puzzle questions: tap blocks to move them into the answer area, and tap again to send them back.
  6. For Pinyin, tone marks matter (ā á ǎ à). If your device keyboard doesn’t have tones, use the on-screen keys.
  7. Your results save in Quiz History. Use Clear All to wipe history.

Tip: If something looks “right but marked wrong”, check for extra spaces at the start/end.

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You don’t have to be perfect — you just have to be consistent. One small session a day builds real skill. Keep going.

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Decisions/Perspectives

We are brought into this world by a decision, whether it’s right or wrong, but we are raised through the eyes of our guardians’ perspectives. You must always keep a broad spectrum of the two words decisions and perspectives. Those two words are like the tree of life when they come off the tongue. Believe it or not, I’ve done my own self-analysis on people using the two words. In any setting, you can ask someone their perspective or their decision on a particular matter. The conversation will take legs and can last for hours—sometimes days. So whenever you are in a situation and the room is dull, just use one of those words to change the atmosphere. You won’t be disappointed about where the conversation goes. Perspectives, on the other hand, can branch off into opinions, motives, and all the things people want to do. My point for giving you this small description is because when you learn whatever language you learn off my app, use one of those words I gave you to open up doors and give you the power to calm situations, because people want to get their point across, good or bad.

Carlton Tartt

I built this app to reinforce what I was learning because, even after spending countless hours on platforms like Rosetta Stone, I realized I was only retaining a small portion of the material. So I created something I would actually enjoy using—an experience that fits the way my mind works and keeps me engaged. While building it, I started thinking about my kids. Like many children, they don’t always enjoy traditional learning, but they do love games. That’s when it clicked: learning doesn’t have to feel like a chore. If we can make it interactive, fun, and rewarding, kids will stay focused longer and absorb more without even realizing they’re studying. That’s what I do now—I design educational websites and apps for kids that feel like games, but are built around real learning goals. Your child can practice anywhere, anytime, right from a phone or tablet. Whether they’re at home, in the car, or waiting at an appointment, they can be learning on the go while still enjoying what they’re doing. I can create customized quizzes, multiple-choice games, speaking activities, and hands-on “building block” exercises that challenge your child’s intellect and strengthen memory over time. I can even include scoring, progress tracking, and grading so you can clearly see growth and areas that need more attention. The best part is that I can build the curriculum around what captures your child’s interest—because attention is everything. For me, when I think of learning, I imagine the Italian coast or the French coastline—that’s what keeps me motivated and curious. In the same way, if you tell me what excites your child—sports, cars, animals, music, video games, travel, space, anything—I can shape lessons around that theme so learning becomes personal and exciting, not forced. Parenting is already a full-time job, but with the right tools, you can guide your child with your fingertips and keep them on a fast track toward confidence, discipline, and long-term success. If you’re ready to give your child an advantage and make learning something they actually look forward to, give me a call and let’s build something amazing together.

Carlton Tartt