The best platform to teach English with recording and transcription is the one that processes everything automatically and delivers the lesson review in the student panel, with no editing from you.

Best platform to teach English with recording and transcription

The best platform to teach English with recording and transcription is the one that processes everything automatically and delivers the lesson review in the student panel, with no editing from you.

The best platform to teach English with recording and transcription is the one that turns every lesson into reviewable material without any manual work on your end. You teach the live class right in the browser, and minutes later your student finds the lesson review in their panel, complete with a speaker-by-speaker transcription and new vocabulary already sorted.

Most tools stop at the word "recording": a loose video file. What sets apart a platform built for language teaching is what happens after the class ends.

What to look for in a teaching platform with recording and transcription

Recording the class is the bare minimum. For language teaching, what matters is the whole package that comes after. Use this list as your checklist before picking any tool.

  • Automatic transcription synced with the video, not just the raw file.
  • Identification of who said what, separating teacher and student.
  • New vocabulary highlighted, so the student can review between classes.
  • Speaking stats, like talk time and pace.
  • Access to the review from the student panel, under your brand, with nothing for the student to download.

A generic video call tool like Google Meet and Zoom delivers the first item and sometimes the second. The other three, which are exactly where the student sees progress, are left out.

Why a loose recording is not enough for language teaching

Language learning is repetition. The student needs to go back over what was corrected, review the vocabulary, and check what was left for the next session.

An MP4 in a Drive link does not solve that. Nobody rewatches fifty minutes of class to find the three-second correction that mattered. Without a navigable transcription, the recording becomes a file the student never opens.

The difference is being able to click a word in the transcription and have the video jump straight to that moment. It is the transcription that turns a recording from a dead file into study material.

How the lesson review works in Noladi

In Noladi, the class happens in the live classroom, right in the browser, with nothing to install. When it ends, processing runs on its own and the result shows up in the lesson review, inside the student panel.

In the review, teacher and student watch the video with synced transcription and word-by-word highlighting. You can click a passage and the video jumps to that point. There is also the class summary, AI correction suggestions with explanations, the new vocabulary from the class, and speaking stats like pace and talk time.

You do not edit any of this by hand. The transcription, the summary, and the suggestions are generated automatically from the class that actually happened. On your side, that is your next lesson's prep delivered ready to go. On the student's side, it is the feeling that every paid hour leaves something concrete to study.

All of this lives on your subdomain, under your brand. The student enters your class, not a generic meeting.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best platform to teach English with recording and transcription

A platform built for language teaching, one that does not just record but also transcribes, separates who spoke, highlights new vocabulary, and delivers it all in the student review automatically. Noladi does this after every live class, with no manual editing from you.

Is the class transcription automatic

Yes. After the live class ends, the transcription is generated on its own and stays synced with the video, with word-by-word highlighting. You do not type or review anything by hand. The consolidated transcription is read-only.

Can the student review the class later

Yes. The lesson review appears in the student panel with video, transcription, summary, new vocabulary, and speaking stats. The student watches in the browser and clicks any part of the transcription to jump to that moment.

Do I need to use Google Meet or Zoom alongside it

No. Noladi's live class runs in the browser itself, with nothing to install and no separate video call tool. The recording and transcription are already part of the same flow.

Get to know Noladi

You can teach a live class, watch the review appear in the student panel with transcription and vocabulary, and open a teacher account at noladi.app/teacher. Management is free forever, and your first live class hour is on us so you can try it before becoming a subscriber.