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Tips for improving listening, reading and speaking by using Apple Mac Accessibility menu - "Speech"
V. McMahon
1 episodes
6 days ago
Language learning in Japanese - self-help tools - to have text read aloud in a scripted language so that you: can read it more easily; can upskill your listening at different speed levels; and can practise speaking aloud, following the modelled male or female automated native speaker's voice.
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Language learning in Japanese - self-help tools - to have text read aloud in a scripted language so that you: can read it more easily; can upskill your listening at different speed levels; and can practise speaking aloud, following the modelled male or female automated native speaker's voice.
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Tips for improving listening, reading and speaking by using Apple Mac Accessibility menu - "Speech"
「お晩です」海道
Example of Kyoko voice on Apple Mac used via ‘Accessibility’ menu, then go to 'Speech' options- choose male/female, faster/slower, etc.
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5 years ago
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Tips for improving listening, reading and speaking by using Apple Mac Accessibility menu - "Speech"
Language learning in Japanese - self-help tools - to have text read aloud in a scripted language so that you: can read it more easily; can upskill your listening at different speed levels; and can practise speaking aloud, following the modelled male or female automated native speaker's voice.