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7 FREE TOOLS

TO HELP YOU
REACH
ENGLISH
FLUENCY

FREE DOWNLOAD FROM TO FLUENCY


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#1

AUDACITY
Audacity to record your own voice and hear what
you actually sound like.

And.. you can use it to slow down native speech.


Just go to Effect > Change Tempo > and then
choose -20/40%. Give it a try!
#2

LANG-8
Get writing feedback for free with Lang-8 for free.
All you need to do is upload your writing and
someone will correct it for you.

You do need to help others too as this is a


community based program.
#3

STITCHER
Listen, listen, listen.

To make BIG improvements you need to listen


more.

And Stitcher helps you do that. You can download


it to any device and listen to podcasts at any time.
#4

ANKI
To reach fluency in English you need to learn (and
be able to use) thousands of new words and
sentences.

Anki helps you with this: you create flashcards,


and then go through the repetitions on any device.
Make sure you learn vocab in context and through
sentences.
#5

WORDREFERNCE
Wordreference is the best translating tool. It gives
lots of examples and also has many collocations.

Avoid direct translating tools like Google Translate


as it has too many errors.

(note: Wordreference might not be available in


your language).
#6

EVERNOTE
Want to save an article to read later? Want to make
vocabulary notes or notes from your lesson?

With Evernote you can save anything, add tags,


organize your notes, and use it on any device.
#7

GOOGLE
How many times do you search for something
online?

Instead of searching in your own language, use


Google.com and search in English.
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