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Eleanor
How to Get Language Feedback
I was wondering whether there are ways for me to upload audio files of me speaking a foreign language and get feedback from native speakers. I am working on Japanese and French right now and I really want to improve my accent. But honestly, we simply can't figure out our mistakes all by ourselves. I have heard of a method which I can upload the files to Soundcloud and get feedback but there is no way I can get much feedback unless I have a lot of friends speaking the language I'm learning...
Any ideas :)?
Jan 1, 2017 2:22 AM
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vocaroo.com is another site. You don't need an account; just record your voice on the site (or upload your recording) and post the link in a discussion.
It will help a lot if you also post the text that you're reading.
January 1, 2017
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Yes, upload your audio files to SoundCloud (or any of a large number of places you can store your audio files for free) and then create an italki post with a link to the audio file, and ask for the kind of feedback you want. People do that here, and they get plenty of feedback. :)
January 1, 2017
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I like Peachey’s choice. In addition to the reasons he’s cited, vocaroo doesn’t even require Java to run.
January 9, 2017
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There is an app called HiNative that lets you record audio and ask native speakers if what you're saying is natural, and even ask them to pronounce it for you. I hope this helps!
January 8, 2017
Eleanor
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), English, French, Japanese, Spanish
Learning Language
English, Japanese, Spanish
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