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AI cannot hear you in most free tools, but it can give you the sounds, the rules, and the patterns to practice on your own.
Free AI chat tools cannot hear your voice. But they can write sounds in special letters (called IPA — International Phonetic Alphabet) and they can show you minimal pairs: words that sound almost the same. That helps your ears.
| Word A | Word B | Sound difference |
|---|---|---|
| ship | sheep | Short i vs. long ee |
| bit | beat | Short i vs. long ee |
| light | right | L vs. R |
| thin | tin | th vs. t |
| very | berry | V vs. B |
English stresses one syllable in long words. "PHO-to-graph" has stress on the first syllable. "Pho-TO-gra-phy" has stress on the second. AI can mark the stressed syllable with capital letters or symbols.
The big idea: AI is the rule book. Your ears, mouth, and tongue do the real work.
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