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How to Use This App

To get the best experience, please follow these simple steps:

  1. Select Your Language: Start by choosing the language you want to work with. This ensures everything is tailored to your preferences.
  2. Enter or Paste Your Text: Type your own text, paste it from another source, or select one of our ready-made scripts to get started.
  3. Transcribe Your Text: Use the app to convert your speech to text, providing an accurate transcript to compare with the original.
  4. Record the Audio: Read the text aloud and record your voice. See how many words or characters you’ve read.
It’s that simple! This tool is designed to make your learning experience smooth, enjoyable, and effective.






Learning a new language is much like building muscle at the gym—it requires consistent effort, regular practice, and gradually increasing challenges. Just as you wouldn't expect to lift heavy weights on your first day, building language fluency involves daily "reps" of reading and speaking to see significant gains over time.

Daily Reading Goals and Expected Progress

Words Read Aloud per Day Progress After 6 Months Progress After 1 Year
100 words Basic familiarity with common words and phrases. Improved basic understanding; can handle simple conversations.
500 words Elementary level (A1); can understand and use familiar expressions. Pre-intermediate level (A2); can communicate in simple tasks.
1,000 words Pre-intermediate level (A2); can participate in simple conversations. Intermediate level (B1); can handle most travel situations and express personal interests.
5,000 words Intermediate level (B1); can discuss familiar topics. Upper-intermediate level (B2); can interact with native speakers with some fluency.
10,000 words Upper-intermediate level (B2); good command of the language. Advanced level (C1); can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic, and professional purposes.

The Gym Analogy: Building Language Muscle

Just like working out, language learning is about regular practice:

  • Reps and Sets: Each word you read aloud is like a rep, and each session is a set. The more you do, the stronger your language skills become.
  • Progressive Overload: Gradually increase your daily word count to challenge yourself and continue making progress.
  • Rest and Recovery: Consistency doesn't mean overdoing it. Make sure to balance practice with rest to avoid burnout.

Set your daily word goal today and start your journey towards fluency! Whether you're reading 100 words or 10,000 words a day, every rep brings you closer to mastering the language.

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