Practice English Pronunciation with Conversaflex AI

Master th-sounds, vowel reduction, and Canadian business English

English spelling rarely matches how words actually sound. Conversaflex's AI listens to you and pinpoints exactly which phonemes — th, r, vowel reductions — need work. Built for non-native speakers preparing for work or immigration in Canada.

Practice English Pronunciation with Conversaflex AI
1. Pick a Word or Sentence

Use curated phrases targeted at common pronunciation challenges, or paste your own text.

2. Speak Into Your Microphone

Record your pronunciation. The AI compares it to native North American English speakers.

3. Get Pinpoint Feedback

See which sounds need adjustment — th vs s, short vs long vowels, stressed syllables — and try again.

Why Practice With AI

Native-Level Accuracy

AI trained on native North American English — ideal for Canadian work and immigration contexts.

Available 24/7

Practice whenever you have a few minutes. No scheduling, no waiting.

Targeted Sound Feedback

Pinpoint specific phonemes — not just a vague accuracy percentage.

Completely Free

Unlimited pronunciation reps with no hidden costs or sign-up walls.

About English Pronunciation

English pronunciation rewards practice more than rules. The same letter combination can sound completely different across words (think "though," "through," "tough"), and stress patterns change meaning. For non-native speakers, the gap between written and spoken English is one of the biggest barriers to being understood at work.

The toughest sounds for most learners include the two th sounds, the r, vowel reductions in unstressed syllables (the schwa), and word stress in multi-syllable words. These are also the sounds most often scored on IELTS, CELPIP, and TOEFL speaking exams.

Our AI pronunciation tutor gives you targeted reps on these exact sounds — far more efficient than working through a textbook or watching videos. Speak, get feedback, retry. Repeat until it clicks.

FAQ

Which English accent does the AI use?

Standard North American English — the variety most commonly used in Canadian workplaces and accepted on Canadian immigration exams. Your pronunciation is benchmarked against native North American speakers.

What English sounds are hardest for non-native speakers?

The two th sounds (voiced and voiceless), the American r, vowel reductions in unstressed syllables, and word stress in long words. Our tool focuses on these specifically.

Is this practice free?

Yes, completely free with unlimited retries. No sign-up, no credit card.

Will this help with IELTS or CELPIP speaking?

Yes. Strong pronunciation is one of the four scored criteria on both exams. Building it in advance helps your overall score — pair this with our IELTS or CELPIP practice.

Do I need a headset?

A headset improves recognition slightly, but a normal laptop or phone microphone works fine.

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