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Say It : English Pronunciation App πŸ“²πŸŽ€

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This application is developed by Oxford University Press aims to improve the clarity of English learners’ pronunciation and, therefore build their fluency and confidence while speaking English. Students can start using it by simply typing a word or doing one the tests after selecting their language level. Then, they can tap to hear the phonemes of the word and listen to their pronunciation. After that students can record themselves and then the app turns that recording into a soundwave to make it possible for students to analyze and compare their pronunciation to the model.                                 Those soundwave models help students see the places of stress markers in a word and compare the pronunciation of the words according to the similarity of two soundwave shapes. They can play their recording slowly to notice the differences in pronunciation. Finally, they can rate their final pronunciation and send the audio of their recording to their teacher or friend. The practic

My Storybook - An Online Tool to Create Picture Books πŸ“–πŸŽ¨

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  My Storybook  - An Online Tool to Create Picture Books My Storybook is an online web tool that children can use to demonstrate their creativity and reading knowledge in a unique and fun way. Students can create storybooks by adding characters, pictures, drawings, and texts. So, the main aim of this website creating an online storybook that is easy to access and use. Students can create their own version of the story they heard before or they can create their own story with a new plot, new characters, and a new setting. Also, students can share their stories with other students or their teachers by publishing or sending the link via e-mail. So, when you click on create a storybook button the first page is going to take you to the title page where you can click on the text and you can edit whatever you want your title to be and then if you click enter you can add the author and then by clicking the next arrow you can start making the first page of your story. There are different type

The Mind Map of Language and Language Theories

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