Up to you!

Il existe des manières digitales de pratiquer la langue anglaise en ligne. Voici une sélection en fonction de vos besoins. It’s up to you!

 

We know that in the digital age, there are 1001 ways to practice the English language online. Whether it’s through mobile applications, podcasts, videos, or press articles.

On this page, we have made the selection for you based on your needs!

So, you will find 5 categories of online content to target your issues precisely: vocabulary, listening comprehension, oral expression, pronunciation, and structures.

Some content may appear in multiple sections simply because they address several issues.

All logos redirect you to the respective website.

VOCABULARY

BBC News HardTalk logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

In-depth interview with newsworthy personalities

B1+ and higher levels

Busuu logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Vocabulary games, word repetition.

Duolingo logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Vocabulary games, word repetition.

MosaLingua logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Repetition of words, phrases and expressions thanks to flashcards.

LISTENING

MosaLingua logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Audio recordings of real conversations and video recordings of native speakers or real TV programs.

Busuu logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Limited practice – small audio recordings

Duolingo logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Limited practice – small audio recordings.

SPEAKING

MosaLingua logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

MosaLingua

Voice recording by repeating words, structures and complete sentences. With premium solution: possibility of exchange with an AI.

Busuu logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Busuu

Limited practice – small oral translation or sentence repetition exercises.

Duolingo logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Duolingo

Limited practice – small exercises in oral translation or sentence repetition.

Talk Fluent ai logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

TALKFLUENT 

Oral exchange with an AI on a variety of everyday topics.

Oral practice only – with feedback on progress.

PRONONCIATION

Elsa Speak Logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

ELSASPEAK

Pronunciation work on sounds, sound groups, phrases, tonic accents on words and in sentences. Attention: American accent only.

IMF Podcasts logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

B2 – for Economics this website is great, there’s an audio and a transcript so it’s good for copycat

STRUCTURES

MosaLingua logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

MosaLingua

Repetition of typical structures using flashcards.

Busuu logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Busuu

Targeted grammar and structure exercises corrected by native speakers with whom you can exchange ideas.

Duolingo logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Duolingo

Exercises in grammar and translations of typical oral and written structures.

Grammarly logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Grammarly 

A tool that uses AI to correct your written English either directly in your e-mails, or by pasting written text into the tool. It suggests corrections or makes recommendations to improve your grammatical structure.

AI

Twee logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Convert videos such as YouTube or MP3 files into written text

Create new texts or dialogues

Simplify or upgrade the language level of a text

Natural Reader logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Convert text to audio: drag and drop your text and select the voice, the accent you would like your text to be read into– lots of accent options, male/female, type of voice

BUT limited to 5 minutes per day in the free version

ElevenLabs logo (up to you! page - Châteaux des langues)

Convert text to audio –  Drag and drop your text and select the voice, the accent you would like your text to be read into – lots of accent options, male/female, type of voice

BUT limited to 10,000 characters per month in the free option

 

If ever you decide to use these digital language learning tools, we hope they will help you. It’s up to you!

The most important is to practise the language regularly. Adding English to your daily life thanks to exercices, games or just something to listen to, is the first way to go.

Don’t forget that oral practise and sharing the language with native speakers remains the most authentic and most effective way to learn!

 

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