Go Dictation - Listen&Write Android

Go Dictation - Listen&Write

By: Duy Leo
Listen to English dictation

Features & Capabilities

Practice and improve English listening skills effectively. Daily Dictation and everyday

* Listening and copying spelling practice is a commonly used technique to help candidates improve their listening skills effectively.

* The method of listening and copying dictation will help you remember better, expand your vocabulary as well as form English reflexes

Dictation is a technique used in language teaching and testing in which a passage is read aloud to learners and they must write down what they hear as accurately as possible.

Listening sources can be videos, audio, recordings, podcasts that contain native speakers' voices with English - British or English - American accents.

* A variety of easier-to-listen topics such as education, environment, work, school, subjects, ielts, toeic, toefl,...

Step 1 - Start listening: Depending on your listening ability, you will choose the time to stop the video. For example, after a sentence of about 5-10 words, you stop the video and take notes on what you hear. You will do this until the listening ends. Continue listening 1-2 more times to enhance your skills.

Step 2 - Compare the transcript with your dictation: After listening to the entire lesson about 3 times, you will compare your notes, correct incorrect words and fill in the parts you left blank. This comparison will help you identify the mistakes you often encounter to avoid mistakes in the real test.

Step 3 - Correct pronunciation errors through reading: You should look up words in the dictionary that you do not know how to read or read incorrectly, then read the entire transcript again and record it. Listening back to the recording will help you compare your pronunciation with the native speaker's, because the way we pronounce will determine our ability to listen and understand.

Step 4 - Listen to the audio over and over again: Listening over and over again will increase your English listening reflexes and help you remember many useful vocabulary.
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***SUPPORT:
Software: Go Dictation
Author: Nguyen Van Duy
Call/SMS/Zalo: 0868934697
Fb: facebook.com/duy.pablo
Email: Leo.appvn@gmail.com

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
Duy Leo
Downloads:
3,576 17
Version:
1.0.6 Last updated: 2026-05-18
Version code:
7
Creation date:
2024-05-11
Publisher country:
VN VN
Permissions:
  • android.permission.CAMERA Very high risk
  • android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO Very high risk
  • android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE High risk
  • android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE High risk
  • android.permission.BLUETOOTH Moderate risk
  • android.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN Moderate risk
  • android.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT Moderate risk
  • com.google.android.gms.permission.AD_ID Moderate risk
  • android.permission.ACCESS_ADSERVICES_AD_ID Low risk
  • android.permission.ACCESS_ADSERVICES_ATTRIBUTION Low risk
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Size:
78.05MB
Email:
le*****@gmail.com
URLs:
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Full description:
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Source:
Google Play Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-05
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Contact the developer

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Developed by:
Duy Leo
Google Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.duyleo.dictation
Email:
le*****@gmail.com
Website:
https://www.zingclaw.com/

User Reviews

I would like to say this app is very very useful for english learners who want improve their spelling and writing in the same time is good to improve listening the language mean while you practice dictation. I appreciate this app so much . A million thanks for the designer, Mr. Duy Leo.
by Ju*****, 2024-10-19

You can practice by dictation, by shadowing or both! Great app!
by en*****, 2024-09-29
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