Pronounce is an AI English learning app tailored to develop speaking-related skills: verbal fluency, pronunciation, and auditory comprehension.
It can analyze your speech and show you what has been wrong and how to fix that. Together with the feedback, you get personalized exercises and the app's guidance and evaluation on your way of doing them.
Yes, we currently offer 16 AI-powered characters: 4 of each most prevalent accent (American, British, Australian, and Indian), and allow users to adjust the bots' speaking paces so they fit the learner's language level.
For every recording, you see your current most critical mistakes: grammatical, vocabulary, pronunciational, and intonational. The app also evaluates your speaking pace and pause usage, shows you filler words utilized, and suggests better phrasing where needed.
Of course! We offer you a practice plan, progress reports, and notifications so you can make the most out of the product.
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Pronounce works best for those whose English language level is intermediate or above. If you're an advanced learner concerned about whether it can meet your requirements, worry not – we've got you covered. Thanks to cutting-edge voice recognition and AI technologies, our English learning app is suitable even for C2-level learners aiming to eliminate their accents. The only limitation is for those working on non-American pronunciation since we currently offer only one language benchmark, which is American English. However, many of our bots already speak British, Australian, and Indian English.
Pronounce's answer
We build our product based on the latest scientific insights about speaking in language learning and collaborate with speech coaches to make sure our technology works at its best. Unlike many other EdTech products, we don't add unnecessary functionality that distracts you from your goals to keep you using the app for ages. We provide you only with what you need to progress quickly. As a result, we've created one of the very few apps that really helps improve everything you need to speak better and does that efficiently.
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My strategy for French is Anki flashcards, Language Transfer course, One-on-one video chats, Chrome Netflix Language Learning web extension, and of course ChatGPT. Source: about 1 year ago
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