"YouGlish" that you can learn English words and sentences you want to hear free by YouTube movie in raw English



In language learning it is important to remember words by spelling and grammar, but it is very important to learn what kind of pronunciation native speakers are actually speaking and correct pronunciation. Recent electronic dictionaries have a function to listen to the pronunciation of words, but it is best to listen to how they are pronounced in actual conversations and speech. Sounds a huge number of movies posted on YouTube, perfect for people who want to acquire such native natural pronunciationCorpusFree English learning website used as "YouGlish"is.

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How to use 'YouGlish' is very simple. Simply enter the word you want to know the pronunciation in the search window and click "Say it!" On the right. If you try searching by typing "hello", you will pick up and display the movie talking to "Hello" from millions of movies that you can search on "YouGlish".


When the search results page was opened, 10098 movies including "hello" were found, and one of them was displayed.


This time the movie that was searched by "hello" was displayed.

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The movie is started from the scene in which the word "hello" of the search word appeared, it is possible to extract and listen to only the part that you want to listen even with a long movie.


At the bottom of the movie is displayed before and after the sentence saying "hello", which makes it easier to understand in what context the words you searched were used.


Click the skip icon at the bottom right of the movie ......


The next movie hit by "hello" will be displayed.


In the lower part of the movie, words with pronunciation similar to the search word and correct pronunciation of the search word etc. are displayed, so that it is possible to learn not only the sound but also the correct pronunciation of English theoretically.


By clicking "ALL (All)" "US (USA)" "UK (UK)" "AUS (Australia)" under the search window, you can check the movie for each country where English is the mother tongue I will. For example, when you click "UK" ......


A different movie has been displayed from the previous time. The number of movies hit by British English 'hello' is 1,595 in total. Even though English is the same English English pronunciation is also different in British English and Australian English, it is convenient to filter by country if you want to know how it is pronounced in a certain country.


Search movie "hello", country "UK" search movie is displayed.

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In "YouGlish" you can search not only words but also sentences. I tried to enter "i can fly" into the search window and click on "Say it!" ......


A hundred 112 movies hit and I was able to hear the native "i can fly".


A movie hit by searching for "i can fly" is kore.

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Even if the search term becomes sentences, you can filter by country.


Searching for the search term "i can fly", the country "Australia", 3 movies were hit. Apparently there seems to be a tendency for the number of movies to hit in the order of "America", "United Kingdom" and "Australia" to decrease.


The movie hit in the search term "i can fly", the country "Australia" is this.

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What sentences will you hit? Just thinking about joking and entering "i am strong" ......


Indeed, as many as 207 movies hit.


The movie hit by "i am strong" is kore.

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Most of the movies that you hit with "YouGlish" are presentations, debates and other movies, and they speak with clear pronunciation that is easy to hear. For that reason, it is easy for English learners to easily understand native pronunciation. Also, because you can listen to English that is used in a natural story, it is also a point that words searched for together in front and back tend to remain in the head. If you get tired of turning over the dictionary or word book, you may want to try learning English with YouTube movies.

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