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By Paquito Jr Conde | November 13, 2025
Free read and speech match checker compares your spoken words to random English sentences using only a microphone β practice reading and listening easily and privately.
This free tool gives readers an easy way to practice reading and listening with only a microphone. It shows how closely your spoken words match random English sentences we provide. The checker gives instant, clear feedback so you can correct pace and pronunciation. You can use it alone for private practice or in a classroom for quick drills. It works with any standard microphone and needs no downloads.
To start, make sure your microphone is installed and working properly. Then, press "Start Speaking" and read the sentences carefully. After pressing "Start Speaking," speak the sentence that appears on the screen, you only have 25 seconds to say it.
Make sure your microphone is working properly. You will have 15 seconds to speak the sentence. Press OK to start.
Unlike long drills or full speech apps, this checker trims practice down to a single useful step: speak and compare. This focus helps busy learners build a habit without friction. The random-sentence approach keeps practice fresh and tests comprehension in real time. Teachers can use it for quick checks during class, and learners can use it for quick, private review. It fills the gap between reading aloud and receiving fast, actionable feedback.
A working microphone and a modern browser are all you need.
No sign-up or download is required for basic use.
Sentences are mixed for variety and suit many levels; try multiple rounds for a challenge.
The score is designed for fast, helpful feedback. Accuracy can vary with microphone quality and background noise.
Yes. Teachers can use quick rounds to check reading comprehension and speaking in real time.
Basic versions focus on instant processing and do not require saving audio; check the tool settings for any storage options.
A simple, free read and speech match checker that uses a microphone and random English sentences to give instant, helpful feedback for reading and listening practice.
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