She read the letter twice, then folded it away.
Read aloud
Onomeo · One English a day
One English,
every day.
A real piece of English, a few words for the day, one line to read aloud. About five minutes.
Content
The English is real.
News, fiction, real conversations — picked for your level.
Today's reading
The café had that worn-in feeling — chipped mugs, a radio that crackled, regulars who never ordered off the menu.
Words
Words come from what you read.
A few picked from the passage you just read, kept in context. A few today, a few tomorrow.
Today's words
worn-insoftened and aged by long use
crackleto make light snapping sounds
regulara frequent, familiar customer
Speak
It hears you read.
Read a line aloud; if a sound is off, it marks it.
Pronunciation
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One more pass.
The t in letter ran a little heavy.