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Cecile Afable
Aug 11, 2025
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Il existe de nombreux outils pour aider les apprenants d’anglais.

Mais lesquels sont les plus utiles ?

Voici le top 3 que je recommande, en tant que coach d’anglais avec presque une décennie d’expérience dans le domaine de l’enseignement.

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1. Pour mieux comprendre la prononciation d’un mot inconnu : YouGlish

You’re reading an article and English and a new-to-you word catches your eye. You’re fairly certain you understand what it means… but you’re not sure how to pronounce it.

Type the word into the search bar at the top of the YouGlish homepage, and it’ll find YouTube clips of people (mostly native speakers) saying the word. You can select “All” for all accents, or you take your pick of American, Canadian, British, Australian, Irish, Scottish, or New Zealand accent(s). Scroll down to see subtitles to follow along, and use the blue right-arrow-button to hear the next example.

2. Le meilleur dictionnaire en ligne et son application : WordReference

WordReference is by far the best bilingual d…

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