1. However, it's definitely not American but British! The word transcriptions use the British IPA symbols and the sounds taught are British.Great app, very clear, easy and also fun to use with other people to compare different nuances in pronunciation.
2. /ɔː/ and /ɜː/ play the sounds for /ɔ˞/ and /ɝ/, respectively, which is likely a mix-up of American and Received pronunciation, especially looking at the examples, which contain what would be correct in Received pronunciation, but with clips that play their American equivalents.
3. I am glad for this app.it's good to give you a clue about where, approximately, place your tongue and what parts of the mouth and nose get involved so you can observe the articulation while you talk with an american speaker.
4. this might be an issue with the newest Android build? I've had other apps stop working since then haven't been updated to account for the newest Android os.Excellent so far just you needs to add more words, sentences, and phrases.
5. ¿Can you help me? I modified my opinion and now I can say: THANK YOU MUCH for fixed the mistake.It's clearly NOT American pronounciation, but BEnglish.
6. the first two diphthongs are also incorrect.It's a good app that will help you practice the vowels sounds.
7. like egou in American, here the egeu from British English was shown/taught.
8. I would prefer to see a native American speaker instead.The app is really good and it can be quite helpful.
9. Learning these tools takes a lot of practice and patience.Good morning, I'm trying to use the app but when am in the app doesn't work.
10. It is a good app thoughhaving the same problem that others are, app installed normally, opens fine, but every category is empty.
11. With it have been way easier to show to students that having the same alphabet does not mean you will pronounce the same sounds.