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When starting the program for the first time, you are asked to download a pronunciation for a language. | When starting the program for the first time, you are asked to download a pronunciation for a language. | ||
[[File:Artikulate_wellcome_screen.png|Welcome screen in Artikulate]] | [[File:Artikulate_wellcome_screen.png|500px|center||Welcome screen in Artikulate]] | ||
For the moment, you can learn Greek, French, Bengali, and Polish. If you know the other language, feel free to contribute. | For the moment, you can learn Greek, French, Bengali, and Polish. If you know the other language, feel free to contribute. | ||
[[File:Artikulate_download_course.png |Installing the French pronunciation ]] | [[File:Artikulate_download_course.png|500px|center||Installing the French pronunciation ]] | ||
You can now start learning the pronunciation of a new language. Good luck. | You can now start learning the pronunciation of a new language. Good luck. | ||
[[File:Artikulate_main_interface.png|Artikulate main interface]] | [[File:Artikulate_main_interface.png|500px|center|Artikulate main interface]] | ||
[[Category:Education]] | [[Category:Education]] |
Latest revision as of 13:02, 16 February 2024
Home » Applications » Education » en
Artikulate is a pronunciation trainer that helps to improve and perfecting a learner's pronunciation skills for a foreign language. It provides courses with native speaker recordings for several training languages. By adjusting and repeating the own pronunciation, the learner can improve his/her skill.
Artikulate is part of the KDE Education Project.
How to use Artikulate
When starting the program for the first time, you are asked to download a pronunciation for a language.
For the moment, you can learn Greek, French, Bengali, and Polish. If you know the other language, feel free to contribute.
You can now start learning the pronunciation of a new language. Good luck.