📖 B2-Level Pronunciation Training

Eliminate Phonetic
Interference

An interactive digital flipbook designed to improve English pronunciation through structured practice in vowels, stress, and intonation.

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How It Works

A research-backed approach combining contrastive analysis, cognitive load theory, and flipped learning.

1

Take the Pre-Test

Identify your current pronunciation gaps and set a baseline score for tracking improvement.

2

Work Through Modules

Each module covers a specific feature — vowel length, diphthongs, word stress, or intonation.

3

Listen & Record

Hear native pronunciations, record yourself, then compare to identify differences.

4

Test & Track

Complete exercises and quizzes. The post-test shows how much your accuracy has improved.

Six Phonetic Modules

Progress from segmental features (vowels, consonants) to suprasegmental features (stress, intonation).

Module 1

Short vs. Long Vowels

Distinguish between short /ɪ/ and long /iː/, practice minimal pairs like ship / sheep, and record your own pronunciation.

🔊 Audio 🎙 Record Minimal Pairs Quiz
Module 2

Diphthongs & Triphthongs

Master the 8 English diphthongs with color-coded charts, articulation guides, sentence exercises, and fast speech practice.

🌈 Color-coded 🔊 Audio Sentences Quiz
Module 3

Word Stress

Visualize syllable stress patterns and practice noun/verb contrasts like REcord vs reCORD.

📊 Visualizer 🔊 Audio N/V Pairs Quiz
Module 4

Sentence Stress

Learn how stressing different words changes meaning. Practice content vs. function word contrast in natural speech.

🔊 Audio Meaning Shift 🎙 Record Quiz
Module 5

Intonation Patterns

Master falling ↘, rising ↗, and fall-rise ↘↗ patterns with visual pitch diagrams and audio comparison exercises.

↘ Falling ↗ Rising ↘↗ Fall-Rise Quiz
Module 6

Self-Monitoring

Take the pre-test and post-test. View your individual error map, compare scores, and track improvement across all modules.

📝 Pre-Test 📝 Post-Test 📊 Stats Error Map

Ready to measure your progress?

Take the pre-test first to establish your baseline, then work through the modules and take the post-test to see your improvement.

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Research-Backed Approach

This model integrates four established theories in language education and cognitive science.

R

Contrastive Analysis

Robert Lado — Comparing L1 and L2 systems to predict and explain errors in second language acquisition.

S

Structural Approach

Charles C. Fries — Building pronunciation accuracy through systematic pattern drilling and contrast exercises.

C

Cognitive Load Theory

John Sweller — Minimalist, focused design to reduce extraneous cognitive load during phonetic learning.

F

Flipped Learning Model

Jonathan Bergmann — Students engage with content at their own pace, with interactive self-checks built in.