Type What You Hear
Welcome to the Arabic Micro Dictation Hub. Stop just listening and start actively transcribing. Listen to high-frequency native speech loops, identify the missing word, and type it to forge correct spelling and auditory reflexes.

Echo Foundation Arabic Unit 1 Pronoun + Noun/ProfessionVerb Subject & Predicate
Spoken Arabic Reflex Training
Build automatic spoken Arabic reflexes through structured FSI-based pattern drills and echo repetition loops. Ideal for daily conversation fluency.
Module List & Core Concepts
40 Spoken Modules
Lexical Engine 30 Unit 1 — Basic Existence & Needs
High-Productivity Spoken Lexical Engine
A controlled training system of high-productivity lexical units designed to build spoken language reflexes. Master 30 units of core verbs, nouns, and modifiers through systematic FSI substitution drills.
Module List & Core Concepts
30 Spoken Modules
Traveling through Arabic Unit 1 — Greetings & Basics
Survival Spoken Language Map
A practical spoken series designed for global travel. Build language intuition for 12 key scenarios in Traveling through Arabic through FSI substitution drills.
Module List & Core Concepts
10 Spoken Modules
Echo Micro Stories Arabic Unit 1 — 3-Sentence Rhythm
Spoken Arabic Micro-Narrative Training
Build fluent spoken Arabic narrative habits through structured 3-sentence micro stories. Master chronological flow, connectors, clause expansions, and causal chains for automatic conversational fluency.
Module List & Core Concepts
4 Spoken ModulesActive Practice FAQ
Q:What is EchoLangs Spoken Dictation for Arabic?
It is an interactive listening and typing exercise. You listen to a native speaker audio loop and type the missing word from the sentence to build active auditory-to-spelling reflexes.
Q:How does the random masking work in dictation?
Each time you practice, our engine dynamically hides a key content word (nouns, verbs, adjectives) and asks you to type it, encouraging repeated practice of the same sentence structures.
Q:Can I check my answers instantly?
Yes, spelling verification happens in real-time as you type, giving you instant green success feedback without needing to click submit.