An interactive digital flipbook designed to improve English pronunciation through structured practice in vowels, stress, and intonation.
Your Journey
Follow these steps to improve your pronunciation. It's easy and fun!
Answer 15 quick questions so we can see what you already know. Don't worry — there are no wrong answers at this stage!
Start Pre-Test →Go through each module one by one. Each one teaches you something new, lets you practice, and checks your understanding with a quiz.
See Modules ↓After finishing all 6 topics, take the final test to see how much you've improved. Compare your score with the pre-test!
7 Modules
Start from Module 1 and work your way through. Each module builds on the one before it!
Did you know bit and beat are different words because of just one vowel length? Learn how vowel length changes meaning in English.
Some English sounds start as one vowel and slide into another — like in face, price, or goat. Learn to make these gliding sounds!
The schwa /ə/ is the most common sound in English — and the most overlooked! It sounds like a quick "uh" and appears in almost every word.
In English, some words in a sentence are said louder and stronger than others. Learn which words to stress — and how it can change the meaning!
Your voice goes up and down when you speak. Learn when to use a rising voice ↗ or a falling voice ↘ to sound natural in English.
Struggling with think vs sink? Or wine vs vine? Master the four trickiest English sounds: /θ/, /ð/, /w/, and /ŋ/ (ng).
Learn how to spot and fix your own pronunciation mistakes. Then take the final test to see how far you've come!
Tips for Learning
Always press the 🔊 button and listen carefully before trying to say the word yourself. Focus on the sounds!
Use the recording button to capture your voice, then compare it with the example. This is how you spot differences!
Every wrong quiz answer shows you exactly what to practice. Read the explanation and try to understand why.
You can redo any topic as many times as you like. The more you practice, the better your pronunciation gets!