

Hello, I'm Sully.
I've spent over 20 years in real classrooms, watching children learn English.
Not through apps. Not through worksheets. Face to face, sound by sound.
One thing I kept seeing: Children who struggled to read weren't missing effort. They were missing sound.
We all love fancy games. So did I.
But in 20 years of teaching, I never saw a fancy game teach a child to listen.
So I built something simple enough to get out of the way.
They just pick it up. And play.
When children know what to do, they don't feel frustrated.
They feel confident.
And confident children keep learning.
Simple games. Better learning.
Why I Built SoundHop
Every child I've taught wanted to read.
Most of them just needed to listen first.
When children can truly hear the sounds inside words, reading doesn't feel hard.
It feels natural.
SoundHop starts where reading really begins.
Not with letters.
With sound.
Start with sound. Reading will follow.
No Letters. Ever.
Most phonics apps show letters. SoundHop never does.
Not one.
Everything in SoundHop happens through sound. No reading required. No instructions needed. Just listen — and the game tells you what to do.
One day, a child named Chelsea was playing Level 2. She kept getting it wrong. Then suddenly, she stopped. And said quietly: "I need to listen."
Nobody told her that. The game did.
That's what happens when you take letters away. Children stop looking for shortcuts. They start truly listening.
And that changes everything.
The Power of Sound
We notice what we see. But we learn through what we hear.
Sight grabs attention. Sound changes you.
A melody you heard once as a child — you still remember it. That's the power of sound.
SoundHop doesn't just ask children to listen. It trains them to truly hear.
Because the child who hears clearly reads naturally. Speaks confidently. And never forgets.
What Your Child Will Gain
✓ Hears sounds others miss
✓ Speaks with clarity, not guesswork
✓ Reads with less struggle
✓ Feels confident — not frustrated
Meet Louis

This is Louis. He's been with SoundHop from the very beginning.
He's not just a character. He's my inspiration. He grew up alongside my students — patient, present, and always listening.
He reminds us that learning doesn't have to be loud.
Listen first.
Think.
Keep learning.