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Do You Need a Language Coach?

Ángeles Fernández

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And what about if it’s free? (Well, you can start using the free option!)

In case you still don’t know about it, I am talking about an app I just tried few days ago. It’s name is Speechling. Well, in fact you can either use their app or the web, both work great.

I just tried it to improve my English first, and I found it so helpful! I had to listen to a sentence / word, and then clicked to record it. And one day later, my personal language coach sent me some feedback about my pronunciation.

I must say I’m impressed. It’s free! For those who want to improve their foreigh language skills, it’s a good an affordable way to do it.

These are the available languages you can practice: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese and Chinese.

Speechling offers several activities: Dictations and listening practices, Vocabulary exercises or Feel in the blanks.

Oh, about the price, it’s free, except for the coaching services. As they say, they “cap the coaching to 10–35 sessions per month.” But if you need more, the price is not very high: from $19.99/month and this options includes unlimited daily coaching and full access to their offline premium resources, among other features.

From my point of view, if you are interested in learning languages, it’s a good tool. And, if you are extremely interested in improving a language, the price is not excesive according to what the offer.

I have changed now to German, logging in to their site. (By the way, I didn’t tell you! It’s www.speechling.com)

If you use the free version, you can not study/practice two or more languages at a time, just one. That’s why I have changed now to German language.

And this is what you can do:

Under “Study” you’ll find several options:

Speechling.com Menu (Source: www.speechling.com)

You can either choose to Speak or Understand. In this case, the Speak option is active. When listening to the sentence / word, use the “turtle” option to listen to it more slowly.

You can also choose to see / not to see the sentence in both languages (your own language and the one you are learning)

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