Your settings in phonetic translators are now saved

From now on we will use cookies to save the settings in IPA phonetic transcription translators. For example, the default dialect in English phonetic translator is set to “American English.” From now on if you choose “British English” and submit your text, this setting will be kept in your browser’s cookie. Next time you will… Continue reading Your settings in phonetic translators are now saved

Buy Pronunciation Course and Get Status Frequent User for Free

Another update in our policy. From now on, if you buy a pronunciation course, we will automatically upgrade your account to “Frequent User.” This will allow you to convert much longer texts in our IPA phonetic translators (10,000 characters instead of 1,000).

Online survey for people who want to improve their pronunciation in French

If you are learning French, we invite you to take part in our survey. Our goal is to improve your experience on the site. The survey has mostly open-ended questions, such as, “Why are you learning French?” The survey is completed online and will take 10-15 minutes of your time. Everyone who completes the survey… Continue reading Online survey for people who want to improve their pronunciation in French

Lifetime guarantee for our pronunciation courses

Recently we updated our pricing policy and introduced a lifetime guarantee for our pronunciation courses. It means that if you are not satisfied with the course that you purchased, you can contact us anytime to get a full refund. And you can keep the course!

Online Listening Quiz for American English

I created online listening quiz for American English that will help you improve your listening skills and learn International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols at the same time. The quiz works very well on mobiles devices. The quiz uses the audio recordings from  American English pronunciation course that is 3,570 English words (it doesn’t include phrases). The release of the course… Continue reading Online Listening Quiz for American English

Follow EasyPronunciation.com on social networks

There’s a new way how we will announce the updates on EasyPronunciation.com. The major updates will be published here in 5 languages as before: https://easypronunciation.com/en/phonetics-and-pronunciation-news The details of the minor updates will be given here (in English): https://easypronunciation.com/general-language-learning-news/ And we will also announce them on social networks: Facebook Twitter Google+ Vkontakte (for Russian speaking audience) We invite you… Continue reading Follow EasyPronunciation.com on social networks

Updates to Phonetic Translators

I updated the description of several phonetic translators and wrote a detailed FAQ that covers the following topics: 1) incorrect display of phonetic transcription symbols, 2) copy-pasting the transcription into other programs, 3) why the translators cannot be downloaded on the computer or mobile device, 4) the future projects. http://easypronunciation.com/en/ipa-phonetic-translators-faq If you have any specific… Continue reading Updates to Phonetic Translators

Latest Project: English Phonetic Converter

We’ll be moving to Vancouver soon, so I quit my part-time job and now I work full-time on the English phonetic converter. http://easypronunciation.com/en/english-phonetic-transcription-converter The goal number one is to improve the American English dictionary. I decided to manually proof-read the database and it takes a lot of time! In November you will see the following… Continue reading Latest Project: English Phonetic Converter