Text to Speech for Language Learning
I JUST GOT A NEW LAPTOP. JUST DOWNLOADED CALIBRE JUST DID A BUNCH OF NEW MODERN THINGS, VERY HYPE
ONE NEW THING, IS I AM USING MICROSOFT WORD ON WINDOWS 11 FOR FIRST TIME (I THINK ITS MICROSOFT 365 SINCE I LOGGED IN WITH MY WORK ACCOUNT SO IT WOULD BE FREE, BUT IT LOOKS LIKE THE APPLICATION VERSION OF WORD - BETTER THAN MY WORK LAPTOP WORD 365 VERSION)
AND THERE’S THIS FEATURE IF YOU RIGHT CLICK, OR GO TO “VIEW” ON THE TOOLBAR:
READ ALOUD
When you have it on, there’s a rewind, skip forward, play/pause, chose male/female voice, choose speed, choose lines viewed, it highlights the word it reads, it can split words by syllables, it can change colors. The machine voice it uses sounds NICE way smoother than any other machine voice I’ve heard. It seems to read according to the ‘emotional tone’ of punctuation/grammar, so the sentences seem to flow and slow down/speed up when you’d expect from a natural voice reading aloud.
IT IS AWESOME HOW DID I NOT KNOW MICROSOFT OFFICE WORD HAD THIS??? WHY DID NO ONE TELL ME???!!!!
IS THIS NEW FOR WINDOWS 11???
or could I have had this feature this ENTIRE TIME, for YEARS, and never been made aware????
Anyway its fucking phenomenal.
As you all know, I made parallel reader texts for Faraway Wanderers, Sha Po Lang, and Qi Ye. I have English, Chinese, and Japanese languages installed on my computer (so I am not sure the voices will sound as nice if you don’t have your target languages installed). I didn’t know I could LITERALLY BE HAVING MY PARALLEL TEXTS READ ALOUD. (you have no idea how many fucking read-aloud tools fuck up if forced to switch between multiple languages).
Baffled such an awesome tool existed and no one fucking told me. ;-; You’d think the reddit languagelearning forum, someone would have mentioned this.
It arguably isn’t much fancier than what I was already doing on Moonreader Pro app on my phone (i’d open an ebook and Moonreader Pro could read it aloud in chinese with the sentence highlighted as it read). But this Microsoft Word version has a muchhhhh more natural sounding pleasant voice. And the visual options make things even more catering to what works best for me which is all quite nice.
I’m currently opening up my txt file backups of novels and just having an enjoyable storytime reading along to a nice voice!
I’m... really blown away something I actually LIKE, can USE, that’s a DEFINITE improvement in Word... exists and has existed and I didn’t know... if this is on Windows 10 then I could have been using this on my work laptop before and I didn’t even know... ;-;
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ANOTHER COOL APP I FOUND TODAY:
Read Aloud: A Text to Speech Voice Reader - its on Mozilla Firefox as a free extension, works for a variety of languages. Works well and does what it should. A machine expected voice, but the pitch and volume are adjustable which makes the voices at least useable/tolerable to listen to.
ALSO, it does what many Text to Speech readers struggle to do: IT CAN READ IN MULTIPLE LANGUAGES IN ONE DOCUMENT/PARAGRAPH/PAGE/HIGHLIGHTED TEXT. IT CAN ALSO WORK IN ANYTHING OPENED IN MOZILLA AS FAR AS I CAN TELL.
I tested it, by opening a parallel text The Rebel pdf in my google drive (so when its a document over a greyed out transparent google drive behind the document). I highlighted the first chinese paragraph. It read it, then had no trouble continuing to read the english paragraph next to it.
It also works on a site like MTLnovel.com (where if you make an account, if you click a novel to read then in the chapter click ‘settings’ at the top, can view RAW chinese above the English-MTL, to make a quick bilingual reader).
This is the app if you go looking for it:














