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LiRRiL Pro app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 4112 ratings )
Games Education Educational Word
Developer: REDPANDATRONICS LTD
1.99 USD
Current version: 2.0, last update: 5 years ago
First release : 18 Aug 2014
App size: 16.93 Mb

LiRRiL is an app based on scientific research that helps non-native English speakers who are experiencing problems differentiating L and R sounds. Researchers at Carnegie Melon University conducted an experiment on teaching native Japanese speakers differentiate between L and R sounds. Participants were played words with /l/r/ ambiguity, such as ‘play’ – ‘pray’, or ‘long’ – ‘wrong’, and asked to pick the word they heard. At first the participants were not shown whether their answers were correct or wrong, and they scored an average of 50%, which is no better than mere guessing.

The scientists then discovered the secret to teaching their participants the ability to distinguish between L and R sounds. Straight after the participant chose whether he or she heard an L or R sound, they were shown whether their answer was correct or wrong. Only with this instant feedback is the brain able to develop the new ability of being able to differentiate between L and R sounds. Within an hour the participants were able to reach an average score of 80%! Since then more studies have confirmed these groundbreaking results AND show that being able to distinguish between L and R sounds even helps one to better pronounce them in the long term. Get LiRRiL now and be able to differentiate AND pronounce L and R sounds in as little as a few hours!

LiRRiL comes in 3 versions:
Lite - The free version with 1 Level, 3 professionally recorded voices and 17 /l/r/ word pairs adding up to a total of 102 recordings.
Pro - AdFree version with all 5 levels, 5 professionally recorded voices (American and British accent) and 85 /l/r/ word pairs adding up to a total of 850 recordings.
Deluxe - AdFree version with all 5 levels, 14 professionally recorded voices (American, British and Australian accent) and 85 /l/r/ word pairs adding up to a total of 2380 recordings!