Language learning
Create pronunciation and listening practice from custom lesson text.
Education use cases
Teachers and tutors use text to speech to build listening exercises, model pronunciation, adapt classroom materials, and support students who benefit from audio-first learning. Rekam gives you a simple browser workflow for all of that.
Create pronunciation and listening practice from custom lesson text.
Prepare spoken versions of stories, prompts, and instructions for group activities.
Offer audio support for students who benefit from read-aloud learning materials.
Share downloadable audio so students can replay key passages outside class.
Instead of recording every worksheet, passage, or prompt manually, teachers can turn written material into spoken audio in minutes. This helps when you need repeatable listening practice for multiple groups or levels.
Rekam works for in-person classes, remote tutoring, self-study packets, and after-class review. You can keep the workflow lightweight for one-off tasks or use it repeatedly for recurring lesson prep.
Audio can lower friction for students who need a second modality, want repeated listening, or learn more effectively by hearing text spoken clearly.
Common questions about this text to speech workflow and how it connects to Rekam's existing tools.
Teachers use it for listening practice, pronunciation modeling, classroom read-aloud tasks, and accessibility-friendly materials.
Yes. It is especially useful for repeated listening, pronunciation review, and custom lesson material.
Yes. Rekam lets you turn written lesson text into spoken audio directly in the browser.
Yes. Downloaded audio can be reused for homework review and self-paced listening.
Yes. Audio versions of written materials can support students who prefer or need spoken content.
No. The workflow starts in a browser, which makes it practical for quick lesson prep.