Update: I’ve been advised that there is a button to slow this down – I will be trying that out! I’ve found this game really useful as I know my pronunciation needs working on! My hearing isn’t the best so I do wish there was an option for the speakers to speak a little slower, so I have more time to hear what’s being said, but there is a repeat button. I think it would be great if the app could highlight words as they are being spoken to help beginners. You can then record yourself and listen back to your attempt as well as listening to how it should be said. In the Practice game, you can listen to words and phrases being spoken and you see them on-screen too. In each category there are different options to practice your language skills. Once I’d installed the Premium app I could see I’d never be bored with the uTalk language app! There are so many subjects to choose from:įirst Words, Adjectives, Holiday, Food and Drink, Fruit, Vegetables, Transport, Travelling, Directions, Accommodation, Numbers up to 20, Numbers up to 10 million!, Time, Phrases, Restaurant, Social Phrases, Emergencies, Body, Doctor, Clothes, Shopping Words, Shopping Phrases, Technology, Prepositions, Colours, Calendar, Illness, Likes and Dislikes, Leisure, Sports, Countries, Outdoors, Family, Animals and Alphabet. As I’ve mentioned already, I’ve been looking at the Spanish premium app which costs £11.99. The basic uTalk language app is free, offering 120 different languages, you can then upgrade in an in-app purchase for more features for a specific language. We’re off to Spain in a couple of weeks and I wanted to work on my rather rusty Spanish beforehand, I’ve been using the uTalk language app to help me! The app is available for both iPhone and iPad users.
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