ELT specialist David Deubelbeiss selects from his 2012 blog posts and touches on different areas of teaching and learning English as a second or foreign language
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ELT specialist David Deubelbeiss selects from his 2012 blog posts and touches on different areas of teaching and learning English as a second or foreign language
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Shona Whyte: Richard Byrne says "Text to speech tools can make the web more accessible to some students. These three free tools can be helpful to students who need a little support when reading articles on the web."
They all run on Chrome. Via Yuly Asencion, Shona Whyte Delete the scoop?
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Vanessa Vaile: "Need pronunciation help? This free online Talking Dictionary of English Pronunciation might be just the app for you. Type a word into search blank. When your entry appears in pink, mouse over to hear it pronounced. Create lists of up to 15 entries like this: cat; cart; cut; caught etc. There are currently 158,480 entries in the dictionary." Delete the scoop?
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"Our Mission to create an easy to use platform that allows users alternative methods to process written information. So if you are looking for Text to Speech Voices then ReadTheWords.com is a best place for you." Delete the scoop?
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This looks interesting. A collection of different TTS tools to read a webpage aloud or convert pasted text to audio. Take a look (listen) and see what works for you. Via Yuly Asencion, Shona Whyte Delete the scoop?
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