iSpeakerReact (Slim edition)
iSpeakerReact is a modern, self-study tool designed to boost your English speaking and listening skills. Practice pronunciation with the IPA with videos, engage in interactive exercises, master real-life conversations, and prepare for exams like IELTS, TOEFL, and more.
基本信息
- 更新日期:
- 版本:
- 最新版
- 大小:
- 735.1 MB
- 类型:
- 教育
- 平台:
- Windows
- 评分:
- 发布日期:
- 2024-09-22
- 价格:
- 免费
- 开发者:
- yell0wsuit
iSpeakerReact (Slim edition)应用截图
iSpeakerReact (Slim edition)应用简介
Introducing iSpeakerReact: a modern reimagining of “iSpeaker: Pronunciation Tool” on Microsoft Store!
Rewritten from the ground up, iSpeakerReact is a self-study interactive tool designed to help learners improve their speaking and listening skills. Whether you’re aiming to refine your English pronunciation, sharpen your listening abilities, or enhance your overall speaking skills, iSpeakerReact provides guidance at every stage. Master everyday conversations, perfect your pronunciation, and prepare for various speaking exams with ease.
The “Slim edition” does not include video files to keep the app size smaller, making it easier to download and update. You can manually download video files for offline use from the Settings section.
FEATURES:
==Sounds==
Learning to read phonetic transcriptions in the dictionary is a great way to ensure correct pronunciation. The Sounds section helps you practice pronouncing the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) used in English dictionaries. Begin with a video that demonstrates how each sound is pronounced, then use shorter clips to practice. You can also record* your pronunciation for later review and assessment.
==Exercises==
Interactive exercises that test how well you can listen and pronounce words. Choose from eight different exercise types:
– Dictation: Test both your listening and spelling skills.
– Match-up: Match sounds with the correct written words or phonetic transcriptions.
– Reordering: Reorder words or sentences to match what you hear.
– Sounds and Spelling: Listen and choose the correct vowel or diphthong spelling.
– Sorting: Group words with the same sound, stress, or number of syllables.
– Odd one out: Identify the word with a different stress pattern, rhythm, or number of syllables.
– Snap!: Answer “Yes” or “No” to whether the phonetics match the written word or sound the same.
– Memory match: A timed game where you find pairs of rhyming words or homophones.
==Conversations==
Covering over 30 real-life, everyday topics, this section helps you learn how to use appropriate language for various situations. Watch videos to understand different contexts, highlight key phrases, explore additional expressions, and practice by writing and recording* your own conversations.
==Exams==
Preparing for an English-speaking exam or a longer speaking task? The Exam section offers a wide range of tasks commonly encountered in evaluations like the Cambridge First, IELTS, TOEFL, and more. Watch real students complete these tasks, highlight key phrases from their responses, and expand your own repertoire of useful expressions. Boost your speaking skills by recording* yourself performing similar tasks, helping you enhance both your language proficiency and exam strategies.
*In order to use the recording functionality, please ensure that you have a microphone device, and you have allowed the app to access it.
The source code of this app is also available on GitHub: https://github.com/yell0wsuit/ispeaker
应用特性
• – Sounds Practice: Master English pronunciation using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) with video demonstrations. Record your pronunciation for later review.
• – Interactive Exercises: Improve your listening and pronunciation skills through eight exercise types, including Dictation, Match-up, Reordering, Sorting, and more.
• – Real-Life Conversations: Learn to use appropriate language for everyday topics by watching videos, practicing phrases, and recording your own conversations.
• – Exam Preparation: Get ready for speaking exams like Cambridge First, IELTS, and TOEFL by watching clips from real students, practicing exam-style tasks, and recording your own responses.