Website name: YouGlish
The goal of the website is to help users improve their listening and pronunciation skills. It provides a huge speech library where users can search for specific words or phrases and get example sentences from YouTube. Users can choose different languages and dialects and improve their language skills through listening practice.
Youglish is free and is a software that allows foreign language students to search for example sentences on YouTube. It basically combines the functions of an example sentence website and an artificial pronunciation website.
Students who encounter a new word usually use a dictionary to look up its meaning first. Serious students will also use similar example sentences on websites to see how the word is usually used. Forvo or other tool with native speakers is then used to check the pronunciation. The process is a bit painful, but if you don’t want to use the new words you learned incorrectly, you have to do it. The good news: Thanks to YouGlish, the process is now much more convenient.
Students who use YouGlish can search for a word and immediately find a series of artificial subtitles and corresponding videos with the word appearing, which means that they can immediately hear many native speakers using that word in conversations!
Step 1 Select a language
Students must first choose their own target language. So far, there are 17 languages in total, including Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, French, German, etc.
Step 2 Choose an accent
In many target languages, students can also specify the accent they want to hear, such as French, Belgian or Canadian, or Spanish from Latin America or Spain. For English learners, it also offers 7 English accents to choose from.
The third step is to search for keyword positioning videos
Whenever you search for a word, you will see the corresponding video containing that word. The system will first provide a video and automatically locate the time when the word appears in the video. Once the play button is pressed, the first sentence the student hears is the sentence that contains the word you are looking for. If you don’t like the first example sentence, such as the accent of the person in the video or if you want to hear more than one example sentence, you can press this button to watch the next video.
Step 4 Learn and record the target sentence
Because the videos found are all artificially captioned, students can also read the target sentence and copy it to translation websites or spaced repetition systems such as Anki word cards for subsequent learning.
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Website:https://youglish.com
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