
No more excuses!
Now you have YAKIToMe! A wonderful site that speaks back to you. All you have to do is:
- register (it's free)
- type (or copy and paste) a text and push the PLAY button.
- or upload a file (doc., pdf., txt.) and push the PLAY button.
- and listen! They will read your text aloud with a nice, understandable pronunciation.
Finally, if you want, you can also convert it into an audio file and take it with you in your mp3 player. Isn't it great?
Hope you make the most of it.
3 comments:
Here you can read other experience with Yakitome:
https://letsticenglish.wikispaces.com/0708-TIC-Body
I hope this is useful for you.
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MARÍA JESÚS RODRÍGUEZ
Thank you for the great information. It will help a lot. We will come back often for more great tips.
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