Speaking routine

Read, listen, and speak again.

Whatsay is a free web tool that helps you keep practicing Korean speaking with stages and review.

Use it right awayRead sentences and check speech recognition without installing anything. Hear your own voice againBuild a habit of hearing how you spoke before chasing perfect accuracy. Move step by stepStart with easy greeting sentences and unlock stages to raise the speaking level.
How it works Start today
A speaking practice scene reading sentences on a phone at a desk

Read one sentence and check it right away.

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안녕하세요.

첫 소리는 밝게, 끝은 흐리지 않게 읽어보세요.

Press the button and the browser will ask for microphone permission.

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Small pronunciation habits make practice easier.

How it works
Speech bubbles comparing fast speaking and clear speaking Speak clearly

Wake up your mouth shape

If vowels blur, the whole sentence can sound unclear. For the first read, move your mouth a little more than usual and read slowly.

A desk scene with three sentence cards and a microphone Practice flow

1. Choose a stage

Check the next stage in the open unit and start from easy sentences in order.

A practice scene reading short Korean sentences aloud one by one Choose the situation you need today and speak right away.

Situational response

Practice responding to another person through 1:1 dialogue, customer service, and phone replies.

A habit calendar with daily speaking practice completion marks Records

When you wonder how your voice sounds

Turn on auto-save to replay recent recordings and check endings, pauses, and pronunciation yourself.

Reading with your eyes and speaking aloud are different skills.

Mistakes are fine. Seeing which words were recognized differently makes the next practice easier.

A laptop speaking practice screen with a microphone button

Read accurately

The first step is speaking without skipping or changing the sentence. Whatsay compares the original and recognition result to show what sounded different.

Pause naturally

Natural speech depends more on pauses than speed. Reading by meaning chunks helps reduce rushed delivery.

Express the line

Good speaking does not end with matching words. Intonation, rhythm, and stress help listeners understand more comfortably.

Check habits with recordings

Your imagined voice and actual recording can differ. Whatsay connects reading, recognition, and replay into one self-check flow.

Things you may wonder before starting

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Do I need to sign up?

No. This version works directly in the browser without signup. Records are stored on your device by default.

Does a low score mean bad pronunciation?

Not necessarily. Speech recognition is affected by noise and browser environment, so use the score only as feedback for the next practice.

Where are recordings stored?

When recording auto-save is on, recent recordings are stored on your device. They are not uploaded to Whatsay's own server.

Which browser is stable?

Speech recognition depends on browser support. Chrome-based browsers are relatively stable, and microphone permission is required.

Practice room

Choose the situation you need today and speak right away.

The practice room is not a course to clear in order. It is a place to choose the speaking situation you need now: quote cards, dialogue, service, interview, presentation, and announcements.

Today's speaking practice scene with quote cards and a microphone on a desk A 1:1 dialogue practice scene with earbuds and phone chat bubbles A presentation practice scene with slides and a microphone
Before you start

Speech recognition scores are for reference.

Recognition can vary by microphone position, noise, speaking speed, and browser. Treat the score as practice feedback, not a professional pronunciation diagnosis.

Speaking guide
Privacy notice

Where are recordings stored?

Whatsay currently does not require signup and does not upload recording files to its own server. Recordings and detailed records are stored on your device by default.

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Practice today

Read, listen, and speak again.

No. This version works directly in the browser without signup. Records are stored on your device by default.

Start today
A scene where the mascot gives positive feedback after speaking practice