4luent

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Audio Features in 4luent

4luent provides high-quality audio recordings by native speakers to help you master pronunciation and listening comprehension.

Audio Player Controls

Our audio player includes several features to enhance your learning:

  • Play/Pause: Control audio playback
  • Time Display: See the current position in the audio track
  • Playback Speed: Adjust the speed (0.75x, 1x, 1.25x, 1.5x) to match your comfort level
  • Repeat: Loop audio sections to practice difficult pronunciations
  • Waveform Display: Visual representation of the audio that you can click to jump to specific parts

Phonetic Guide

The phonetic guide feature helps you understand proper pronunciation:

  • Toggle the phonetic guide on/off using the button in the audio controls
  • When enabled, phonetic transcriptions appear above or below the text
  • This is especially helpful for languages with complex pronunciation rules

Random Hide Feature

To test your comprehension and memory:

  • The Random Hide button selectively hides words in the text
  • Listen to the audio and try to recall the hidden words
  • Toggle the visibility to check your answers
  • This feature helps build active recall and listening skills

Tips for Effective Audio Learning

Active Listening

Don't just passively listen to the audio. Try these active listening techniques:

  • Shadow the speaker by repeating what you hear in real-time
  • Pause after phrases and repeat them with the same intonation
  • Try to transcribe what you hear before checking the text

Using Slower Playback

For difficult passages or new vocabulary:

  • Start with slower playback speeds (0.75x) to clearly hear each sound
  • Gradually increase to normal speed as you become more comfortable
  • Finally, challenge yourself with faster speeds to prepare for real-world conversations

Pronunciation Practice

To improve your accent:

  • Record yourself saying the same phrases as the native speaker
  • Compare your pronunciation with the original
  • Focus on troublesome sounds and practice them in isolation