Have you ever wanted to listen to the article you have just read?

Tanya Forbes

Sometimes, I find it beneficial to hear the content I am reading.  One method I use is to copy and paste an article or my written work and listen to the language in Microsoft Word using the read aloud function.  Not only does it aid my language learning but also helps proofreading in English.

Copy the article or your writing practice into a Word document.

From the home menu choose REVIEW (highlighted)

Then select READ ALOUD (circled)

Use the settings symbol to change the speed or gender of the reader.


If you would like to try a Read and Discuss lesson, I offer sessions lasting 20 or 45 minutes.  

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The opinions expressed in this column are the author's own and do not reflect the view of Cafetalk.

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