Mandarin & Cantonese English practice
Practice the melody of natural English.
You can live in the U.S. for years, work in English every day, and still feel there is a last mile between clear pronunciation and sounding natural.
Nice to meet you.
3 / 8 practice sentences
Pitch contour
Reference vs. you
Overall score
86
Great job
Next focus
IntonationTry a rising finish
Lift the last word slightly, then retry.
SpeakTune helps train pitch patterns, stress, rhythm, endings, and voice ease with one focused practice loop.
Your 3-step practice loop
Listen
Hear a natural reference and notice the rhythm.
Record
Say one focused sentence with your own voice.
Tune
Compare the contour, then retry one clear thing.
The problem is not "bad English."
Many of us are already fluent. We lead meetings, write clearly, interview, present, and negotiate in English. But the last 10% can still feel stubborn: the sentence sounds a little flat, clipped, tense, or not quite American even when the words are right.
Start with the guidesMelody
Where the sentence rises, falls, and lands.
Stress
Which word carries the message.
Rhythm
How strong and light syllables move together.
Voice ease
How relaxed the phrase feels in the throat and jaw.
Guides for your goals
Start with the patterns that match your voice and your daily English.
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Daily goal
2 / 5 sessions
Nice to meet you.
Recent practice
86