Choose a word, write it in the search box, and you will be linked to a video in which your chosen word is pronounced: there are subtitles running under the video screen on your page: a fantastic source, I wish I could have had something like that!!
The good thing about this free source is that you not only listen to the single word, but you can hear it in a context, in the rhythm of a sentence, and that will help you the next time you will hear it again.
It is an English learning blog for pre-intermediate students (B1); it has been set up for a group of Italian primary school teachers
Showing posts with label pronunciation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pronunciation. Show all posts
Saturday, 5 March 2016
Sunday, 1 June 2014
Preparing your speaking test
As I know that your exam is getting closer, I would like to suggest you something for a better pronunciation:
if you are studying on your own, you could sometimes have doubts about the correct pronunciation and intonation of your speech.
It's a good idea to prepare some possible answers that you could use during the speaking test, but learning them with a good pronunciation provides an added value to your preparation.
(click on the picture to find out more).
Copy and paste your sentences on the provided space and click the "Translate and speak English button": you will hear it in a moment!
if you are studying on your own, you could sometimes have doubts about the correct pronunciation and intonation of your speech.
It's a good idea to prepare some possible answers that you could use during the speaking test, but learning them with a good pronunciation provides an added value to your preparation.
(click on the picture to find out more).

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