Silver — Guided Momentum
Your recommended plan: Silver
Based on your answers, Silver — Guided Momentum is the best fit.
You said TOEIC is connected to {{goal_text}}.
You said the cost of staying where you are is {{cost_text}}.
You said your deadline is {{deadline_text}}.
You said your previous study pattern has been {{history_text}}.
You said the kind of support you need is {{support_text}}.
You also said that finally solving this TOEIC problem would be worth about ¥{{value_amount}} to you.
That tells us something useful.
You may not need the highest level of support right now.
But you probably do need more structure than casual self-study.
Silver is for test takers who want to start properly, build consistency, and stop drifting from one study method to another.
Why Silver fits your answers
Silver is the right fit when TOEIC matters, but the situation is not yet urgent enough for intensive support.
You may not need two coaching sessions every week.
You may not need daily pressure.
But you do need a clear weekly direction, a coach checking your progress, and enough accountability to keep you moving.
That is what Silver is designed to provide.
What Silver gives you
Silver includes:
1 weekly 25-minute coaching session
1 weekly activity report
weekly TOEIC study direction
clear focus targets
guided review tasks
mistake-pattern tracking
automated practice support
limited available lesson times
light accountability
What this means in practice
Silver gives you a weekly structure.
Each week, you know what to focus on.
You are not guessing.
You are not simply opening another app and hoping it helps.
You are not wasting time on study that does not match your current problem.
Silver helps you build a steady TOEIC rhythm around your real schedule.
Why this is different from studying alone
Studying alone can work if your problem is simple and your habits are strong.
But many TOEIC test takers do not fail because they are lazy.
They fail because their study has no correction loop.
They repeat the same type of review.
They practise questions but do not change the behaviour behind the mistakes.
They lose rhythm after a few weeks.
They start again, then stop again.
Silver gives you a weekly checkpoint so your TOEIC study stays pointed in the right direction.
The investment
Silver: ¥25,000 per month
This is the minimum serious support plan.
It is for test takers who want coaching, structure, and accountability, but do not yet need the pressure or intensity of Gold or Platinum.
You said solving TOEIC would be worth about ¥{{value_amount}} to you.
So the question is simple:
Is this problem important enough to stop drifting and start following a real plan?
Is Silver the right level of support?
Based on your answers, Silver makes sense if you want:
a manageable first step
weekly coaching
a clear plan
light accountability
realistic study pressure
support without overload
If your deadline becomes more urgent, Gold or Platinum may fit better.
But if your current goal is steady, structured progress, Silver is the right starting point.
The decision
You said TOEIC matters, but your answers suggest you may not need the highest level of support yet.
That is fine.
But doing nothing is still a decision.
So the question is:
Does a structured weekly plan sound like the first serious step you need, or are you comfortable letting TOEIC keep sitting in the background?
Next step
If Silver feels like the right level of support, ask about availability.
We will check your current TOEIC situation, your target, your schedule, and whether Silver is actually the right fit before moving forward.
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