2020
DOI: 10.1121/1.5147468
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SpeakEasy: Browser-based automated multi-language intonation training

Abstract: Learning to speak a second language involves a cycle of observation, mimicry, and feedback. A student observes a teacher, attempts to copy the teacher's performance, and then the teacher provides feedback on how the student performed. When the students' access to feedback is limited, so is their ability reinforce their learning. In this work a web based application, Speakeasy tools, in introduced to provide remote students with automated visual intonation feedback for multiple languages. For this study, partic… Show more

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“…Students learn English as a subject with the aim of acquiring not only theoretical knowledge but also of applying it in interpersonal communication [4]. However, in English teaching, there is a neglect of listening sessions and language exercises, and most students are not good at listening [5][6][7]. At the same time, under the influence of teaching conditions and students' actual learning attitudes, English listening and speaking skills are difficult to be well developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students learn English as a subject with the aim of acquiring not only theoretical knowledge but also of applying it in interpersonal communication [4]. However, in English teaching, there is a neglect of listening sessions and language exercises, and most students are not good at listening [5][6][7]. At the same time, under the influence of teaching conditions and students' actual learning attitudes, English listening and speaking skills are difficult to be well developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%