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20+ Languages in one classroom
6 WIDA ELP levels tracked
1 Dashboard for all students
0 Manual differentiation required

What Teachers Are Actually Dealing With

A typical ESOL or mainstream classroom with ELL students doesn't have one language to support — it has many. And the tools haven't kept up.

8+

Languages in one classroom

The average ESOL classroom across large districts supports 6–12 different home languages simultaneously. Most tools support 1, maybe 2.

6

Different WIDA ELP levels

Students within the same language group are at completely different proficiency stages. Differentiation has to happen at the individual level, not just by language.

3x

Prep time per lesson

Teachers in multilingual classrooms report spending 3× longer on lesson prep than single-language classrooms. The workload isn't sustainable without better tools.

47%

ELL students have IEPs or 504s

Almost half of ELL students also carry IEP or 504 plans. Managing both sets of accommodations manually across multiple languages is a documentation nightmare.

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Tools designed for this

Until now, no single platform managed multilingual classrooms end-to-end — AI tutoring, WIDA tracking, accommodations, and teacher dashboards in one place.

24/7

When students need help

ELL students need homework help outside school hours. Their families often can't help in English. Most tools don't provide native-language support outside the classroom.

Multilingual Classroom Tools That Do the Heavy Lifting

Kuliso gives ELL and ESOL teachers the core tools they need to run a high-functioning multilingual classroom — without the patchwork of separate apps.

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AI Tutor in Every Student's Language

Each student gets an AI tutor that speaks their home language. Spanish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Somali, Haitian Creole, Mandarin, Korean — the tutor adapts automatically to the student's language and WIDA ELP level.

  • 20+ languages supported out of the box
  • WIDA level 1–6 scaffolding per student
  • Homework help available 24/7
  • Bridges from home language to English academic vocabulary
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Unified Multilingual Dashboard

See all students in one place — filterable by language group, WIDA level, standard, or accommodation need. No tab-switching between language-specific tools.

  • Filter by language group (e.g., "all Arabic speakers")
  • ELP progress charts per student
  • Content mastery vs. language development — two distinct views
  • WIDA ACCESS preparation readiness indicators
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Automatic ESOL & IEP Accommodations

All major ESOL, IEP, and 504 accommodations are built in and automatic. Native language support, text-to-speech, self-paced timing, simplified language, visual supports — active for every eligible student from day one.

  • No manual accommodation configuration per student
  • Dual-classified (ELL + IEP) students supported simultaneously
  • Accommodation documentation exportable for IEP meetings
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Standards-Aligned Multilingual Practice

State standards-aligned practice in Math, ELA, Science, and Social Studies — automatically delivered in each student's home language at their ELP level. Every student practices the same standards; the language scaffolding adjusts per student.

  • Grade PreK–12, all core subjects
  • Language scaffolding auto-adjusts by WIDA level
  • Teacher can assign specific standards to any language group

Every Language in Your Classroom — Covered

From the most common to the less common — Kuliso supports the full range of languages found in today's multilingual classrooms.

🇪🇸 Spanish 🇸🇦 Arabic 🇻🇳 Vietnamese 🇰🇷 Korean 🇨🇳 Mandarin 🇵🇹 Portuguese 🇭🇹 Haitian Creole 🇮🇳 Hindi 🇵🇭 Tagalog 🇷🇺 Russian 🇫🇷 French 🇸🇴 Somali 🇪🇹 Amharic 🇪🇹 Tigrinya 🇵🇰 Urdu 🇹🇷 Turkish 🇵🇱 Polish 🇺🇦 Ukrainian 🇯🇵 Japanese + more

How Kuliso Works in Multilingual Classrooms

These are the situations teachers actually face — and how Kuliso handles them.

Scenario 1

8 languages, 1 teacher, 28 students

A 5th grade ESOL class has Spanish (12 students), Arabic (5), Vietnamese (3), Somali (3), Korean (2), Haitian Creole (2), Mandarin (1). With Kuliso, each student's AI tutor adapts to their language automatically. The teacher monitors one dashboard — not 8 different tools.

Scenario 2

Newcomer enrolled Monday, no English

A WIDA Level 1 Arabic-speaking student enrolls mid-semester. The teacher adds them to Kuliso, the AI tutor identifies their language, and they start receiving grade-level Math and Science instruction in Arabic that same day — while the teacher focuses on integration, not scrambling for resources.

Scenario 3

IEP meeting for dual-classified student

A Vietnamese-speaking student with a reading IEP has a team meeting. The teacher pulls Kuliso's accommodation usage report — text-to-speech in Vietnamese, visual supports, self-paced timing — and exports the data as evidence of accommodation implementation. Meeting prep time: 5 minutes.

Scenario 4

WIDA ACCESS window approaching

Six weeks before testing, the teacher filters Kuliso's dashboard to show all students near reclassification (WIDA Level 4–5). The platform shows exactly which language domains need more practice. Targeted practice is assigned in 3 clicks — for 12 students in 4 languages simultaneously.

Questions from ESOL and Multilingual Teachers

Kuliso handles the linguistic complexity so you don't have to. Each student automatically receives tutoring and support in their own language — Spanish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Korean, Somali, Haitian Creole, and more — without you needing to create differentiated materials for each language group. Your dashboard shows all students in one view, filterable by language group, ELP level, or standard.

No. Kuliso replaces the patchwork of language-specific apps, translation tools, and separate tutoring resources. One platform covers all 20+ languages, all WIDA ELP levels, and all grade-level content subjects. You manage one classroom — Kuliso handles the multilingual differentiation automatically.

Kuliso's AI tutor communicates with students directly in their home language — you don't need to speak Spanish, Arabic, or Somali to support those students. Your teacher dashboard shows you each student's progress, needs, and next steps in English. The AI handles language-specific instruction; you handle instruction and relationships.

Yes. Kuliso automatically differentiates for each student's WIDA ELP level (1–6). A WIDA Level 1 Spanish speaker gets maximum native-language support; a WIDA Level 4 Spanish speaker gets mostly English instruction with targeted vocabulary support. You don't create differentiated versions — the platform handles it per student.

Kuliso's teacher dashboard shows each student's WIDA ELP level and trajectory, content mastery by standard (filterable by language group), which students need more scaffolding vs. are ready to reduce support, engagement and time-on-task data, and accommodation usage per student. You can filter by language group to compare any group's progress.

One Tool for Every Language
in Your Classroom

Stop managing 8 tools for 8 languages. Kuliso unifies your multilingual classroom into one platform — with AI tutoring, WIDA tracking, and automatic accommodations that work from day one.

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