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Tongue Twisters: Say Aloud — Free App to Practice English Pronunciation

Tongue Twisters: Say Aloud — Free App to Practice English Pronunciation

Practice English pronunciation with tongue twisters, model audio, and voice recording. A free iOS app for daily speaking drills — no registration, no paywall.

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05.04.2026
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eLang Team
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Why Speaking Aloud Matters More Than You Think

Most language learners spend hours reading, watching, and listening — but rarely open their mouth. The problem? Fluency is partly a motor skill. Your lips, tongue, and jaw need real repetitions under real-time pressure. Silent study alone will not build the muscle memory you need for clear, confident speech.

That's exactly why tongue twisters have been used for centuries — by actors, public speakers, language teachers, and learners worldwide. They target specific sounds, train connected speech, and build the rhythm that makes English sound natural.

Introducing Tongue Twisters: Say Aloud

Say Aloud is a free pronunciation practice project that combines clear learning guides with a dedicated iOS app — Tongue Twisters: Say Aloud. The app gives you a curated library of English tongue twisters with natural reference audio, so you always have a model to imitate.

No registration. No paywall. Just open the app and start practicing.

What the App Does

Download Tongue Twisters: Say Aloud on the App Store (free)

Here's what you get:

  • Browse a twister library — each line comes with tips, playback, and slow audio so you can hear every sound clearly before you try.
  • Listen and record — hear the model pronunciation, then capture your own voice and compare.
  • Adjust reference speed — slow the audio down to your comfortable pace and gradually speed up as you improve.
  • Compare energy waveforms — see how closely your loudness and rhythm match the reference recording.
  • Stats and history — track your recent attempts and best scores to see real progress over time.
  • Filter by difficulty and sound tags — focus on the exact sounds you struggle with (like "B", "TH", "R" and others).
  • Add your own lines — paste any phrase and get server-side reference audio generated for it.

Who Is It For?

The app helps anyone who wants clearer English speech:

  • Language learners building confidence, clarity, and muscle memory for English vowels and connected speech.
  • Anyone preparing for presentations or calls who needs smoother pacing and more precise articulation.
  • Teachers looking for a simple tool to assign daily pronunciation practice to students.

How to Practice: The Shadowing Method

One of the most effective techniques for pronunciation is shadowing — speaking along with native audio almost at the same time, like a shadow. The Say Aloud guide on shadowing explains the method in detail. Here's the short version:

  1. Pick a short clip (a tongue twister, a YouTube fragment, a podcast intro — 20-40 seconds).
  2. Listen once without speaking. Notice the chunks — phrases that hang together.
  3. Shadow with the audio — speak alongside the recording, matching rhythm more than accuracy at first.
  4. Say a single chunk alone — if you can say a 5-8 word phrase smoothly without the audio, you've built something real.
  5. Repeat the same material for several days. Depth beats novelty.

You can combine this approach with the Tongue Twisters: Say Aloud app for structured daily practice, and with the eLang browser extension for learning pronunciation in context while watching YouTube and Netflix.

Combine with eLang for Full Immersion

Tongue twisters train your mouth mechanics — but real fluency also comes from hearing natural speech in context. That's where eLang fits in:

  • Use eLang Extension to watch YouTube and Netflix with interactive dual subtitles — translate any word instantly.
  • Save new words to your personal vocabulary and practice them with the built-in trainer.
  • Use the Tongue Twisters: Say Aloud app for 5 minutes of daily articulation drills.

Together, you get both the comprehension input (eLang) and the speaking output (Say Aloud) — the two sides of effective language learning.

More Tongue Twister Practice

If you want to start practicing right now, check out our article Tongue Twisters with Sound "B": Practice Guide with Audio & Examples — it includes specific tongue twisters focusing on the "B" sound with explanations and images.

For more learning resources, visit the Say Aloud learning hub — it covers shadowing, song-based practice, listen-and-repeat drills, and pronunciation fundamentals.

Download Tongue Twisters: Say Aloud — free on the App Store

05.04.2026
|
eLang Team

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