Riding the bus
Routes, fares, asking the driver · 12 conversations
Free English speaking practice made for new neighbors — for the bus, the clinic, the job interview, and everything in between.
Works on any phone, in your browser. No app store needed.
Not a class. Not a textbook. Just friendly practice for the conversations you'll actually have this week.
Riding the TARC bus, a clinic visit, a Kroger run, a job interview — choose what your week looks like.
Practice out loud with a patient conversation partner. Repeat anything, any number of times. Zero judgment.
Every word explained in Arabic, Spanish, Swahili, Somali, French, Dari, Nepali, Ukrainian, and more.
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Louisville Voice works alongside the organizations already welcoming new neighbors.
Yes. Louisville Voice is a free public service from the Louisville Metro Office of Immigrant Affairs. No payment, no ads, ever.
No. It runs in your phone's browser — nothing to install, nothing to update.
That's who this is for. You can go as slowly as you like and repeat anything.
There are no accounts and nothing is stored about you.
Yes. Teachers and community programs are welcome to use it in the classroom.