A great site to learn languages by listening to a paragraph from a book, then reading it and comparing them.
It is necessary to learn more than one language, especially the most widespread languages such as Arabic, English, Chinese and Spanish, as this will help you find a better job faster, and you will also develop yourself and travel will become easy for you. Therefore, in this post, we will learn about a new service for learning languages by listening, then reading and comparing what you have read with the original text, which helps you learn quickly.
The new SpeakyReads service is a website that allows you to learn many languages from exercises based on books, as it is divided into paragraphs in the form of audio clips. The tool works in three steps: the first is listening to the pronunciation of a written paragraph, the second is recording yourself reading the paragraph, and the last is comparing what you recorded with the original recording. Enter the site from the link below the post. When you enter the official page of the SpeakyReads service, you will receive a welcome screen by clicking on the Explore the library option to open the library, which contains books in various languages.
You can filter the results according to language from the option at the top left of the screen as shown in the picture.
Select any of the available books you want to learn the language in and the site will then read the texts. In this case, you can listen to the reading and learn how to pronounce the words. You can also record yourself reading them and then compare it to the audio on the page to determine whether you are doing it correctly.
By using Dictation mode you can listen to the pronunciation of sentences and in the text area you will find spaces that you can fill in when listening to the relevant word in the audio. You can increase or decrease these spaces from the bar as in the picture
This will help you learn how to pronounce many words and recognize them instantly and will allow you to learn how to pronounce different words based on how they are put in the original context.