July 21, 2025

Training multilingual students: field feedback with Beyond Words VR in Europe

A practical response to linguistic diversity

In schools where students speak different native languages, teachers must be resourceful to offer appropriate learning materials. Beyond Words VR enables educators to assign the same theme (like animals or shopping) at different CEFR levels (A1 to C1), using contextual dialogues and personalized feedback. This flexibility is key to addressing the needs of learners from diverse linguistic backgrounds.

Positive feedback on student engagement

Teachers in France, Spain, Italy and Germany report increased motivation thanks to the immersive and interactive nature of VR. Speaking without fear of judgment, in a supportive environment, helps students gain confidence, even those who tend to stay silent in class feel encouraged to speak up.

Easy to integrate into teaching practices

Beyond Words VR is not just a tech gadget, it fits naturally into regular teaching sequences. Students can work individually or in groups, either independently or in guided sessions. The built-in pronunciation analysis, word by word and syllable by syllable, helps educators detect specific challenges and tailor their instruction accordingly.

Toward a future-ready multilingual education in Europe

Pilot projects across Europe show how Beyond Words VR breaks down language barriers. By building bridges between languages and cultures, it promotes inclusive and forward-thinking pedagogy. It also offers educators a concrete way to meet the Common Core learning goals and support multilingualism as encouraged by European education policies.

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