
Boston, MA — March 13th, 2015 ThinkMyApp/Lixao
is proud to present Polly Verbs, an English education app available for free in
the iOS App Store. Polly Verbs provides the user with 125 daily high usage
English phrases to speak into the iPhone’s microphone, after which precise
voice recognition points out their mistakes.
This intelligent app allows for the correct pronunciation of the
most important and well-known English phrases. The user can progress through
five themes that allow the user to improve their English over diverse
categories of conversation. In-app purchases provide even more phrases to
practice, and the user is encouraged to say words until the accent and
pronunciation is right. The app can show the user what went wrong and how to
improve.
Polly Verbs is an inventive way of learning the English language,
especially for those who have trouble pinpointing the nuances of correct
pronunciation. True mastery of a spoken language can be difficult, but with
this app, those who are determined to work hard and practice daily will have no
problem with speaking English in the future.
“We have all suffered while learning a second language,” says
creator Roderic Andrews. “Finally, technology allows high-precision voice
recognition, and we can all benefit from it. You will improve your English
pronunciation if you use this app regularly.”
Polly Verbs is now available for free in the iOS App Store. For more
information, visit the app’s site www.pollyverbs.com
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