Dictation Practice
Dictation exercises train your listening comprehension and spelling simultaneously. Listen to audio from video content and type exactly what you hear - a powerful technique for developing accurate listening skills.
Dictation Practice
Dictation exercises train your listening comprehension and spelling simultaneously. Listen to audio from video content and type exactly what you hear - a powerful technique for developing accurate listening skills.
How Dictation Works
- An audio clip plays from video content in your target language
- Listen carefully and type what you hear
- You can replay the audio as many times as needed
- Submit your transcription for feedback
- See which parts were correct and which need improvement
Starting a Dictation Session
Access dictation practice from:
- Learn → Exercises → Dictation
- After watching videos, as a comprehension exercise
- Within learning paths
- Recommended practice based on your learning goals
Exercise Interface
Audio Player
- Play Button: Play/pause the audio
- Replay Counter: Shows how many times you've listened
- Speed Control: Adjust playback speed (0.5x to 1.5x)
- Loop Option: Replay automatically for repeated listening
Text Input
- Type what you hear in the text box
- Capitalization and punctuation matter
- Use your keyboard to type in the target language
- Auto-correct is disabled for accuracy
Hint System
If you're stuck, hints are available:
- Show First Letter: Reveals the first letter of each word
- Show Word Count: Displays number of words in the sentence
- Show Translation: See meaning in your native language
Using hints reduces XP but helps you learn difficult passages.
Pro Tip
On your first listen, try to catch the overall meaning and structure. On the second listen, focus on individual words. On the third, pay attention to exact spellings and connecting words. This multi-pass approach improves accuracy!
Difficulty Levels
Beginner (A1-A2)
- Short sentences (5-8 words)
- Slow, clear pronunciation
- High-frequency vocabulary
- Simple sentence structures
- Minimal background noise
Intermediate (B1-B2)
- Medium sentences (8-15 words)
- Natural speaking pace
- Varied vocabulary
- Complex grammar structures
- Some connected speech (liaisons, elisions)
Advanced (C1-C2)
- Long, complex sentences (15+ words)
- Fast, natural speech with accents
- Idioms and colloquialisms
- Background noise or multiple speakers
- Technical or specialized vocabulary
Feedback & Scoring
Instant Feedback
After submitting your transcription, you see:
- Correct Words: Highlighted in green
- Incorrect Words: Highlighted in red with the correct version
- Missing Words: Shown in gray (words you didn't type)
- Extra Words: Words you added that weren't spoken
Accuracy Score
Calculated based on:
- Percentage of words correct
- Spelling accuracy
- Punctuation correctness
- Number of replays used (fewer replays = higher score)
Retry Option
- See your mistakes and try again
- Focus on specific words you missed
- Improved accuracy on retry still earns XP
Types of Dictation
Sentence Dictation
Transcribe complete sentences from video content. Standard format, most common.
Dialogue Dictation
Type conversations between multiple speakers:
- Listen to exchanges from video dialogues
- Transcribe natural back-and-forth conversation
- Practice real-world listening scenarios
Partial Dictation (Fill-in-the-Blank)
The sentence is partially shown with gaps:
- Listen and fill in missing words only
- Focus on specific vocabulary or grammar points
- Faster practice sessions
Video Dictation
Transcribe sentences from actual video content:
- Combined with visual context
- More authentic listening experience
- Practice with various accents and speech styles
Playback Controls
Speed Adjustment
- 0.5x: Half speed, very clear for beginners
- 0.75x: Slightly slower, helpful for intermediate
- 1x: Normal speed, natural native pronunciation
- 1.25x-1.5x: Faster than normal for advanced practice
Replay Function
- Listen as many times as needed
- No limit on replays (though fewer replays earn more XP)
- Focus on difficult words or phrases
Learning Benefits
Dictation practice improves:
- Listening Comprehension: Train your ear to native speech
- Spelling: Reinforce correct orthography
- Pronunciation Understanding: Learn sound-spelling relationships
- Grammar: Notice word forms and sentence structures
- Concentration: Develop focused listening skills
- Confidence: Prepare for real-world conversations
Progress Tracking
Monitor your dictation improvement:
- Average accuracy percentage over time
- Most improved areas and difficult sound patterns
- Sentences completed and time spent
- Common errors and patterns to practice
- XP earned from dictation exercises
Practice Tips
During Exercise
- Listen for overall meaning first, then details
- Use context clues from what you already typed
- Pay attention to word boundaries and punctuation
- Don't be afraid to replay multiple times
After Exercise
- Review mistakes carefully to understand what you missed
- Save new vocabulary words to your deck
- Notice patterns in what you commonly mishear
- Practice those specific sounds or word types
Related Exercises
- Watching Videos - Source of authentic listening material
- Shadowing Practice - Speaking practice with videos
- Sentence Builder - Grammar and structure