Mandarin pronunciation guide
Mandarin pronunciation feedback tool
Get focused Mandarin pronunciation feedback for tone, pitch contour, and articulation risks after recording practice prompts online.
Short answer
What to do for Mandarin pronunciation feedback tool
The best Mandarin pronunciation feedback tool should tell you what to fix next, not just whether your speech was good or bad. MandaTone gives focused feedback on tone contour and pronunciation risks so each recording leads to a smaller, more useful practice step.
Record
Use a short Mandarin prompt so tone movement and articulation errors are easier to isolate.
Inspect
Compare the pitch contour, tone direction, and feedback before deciding what to fix.
Repeat
Change one variable at a time, then record again to see whether the result improves.
Why this matters
Learners waste time when feedback is too broad. A score can confirm that something is wrong, but it does not explain whether to practice a rising tone, a falling tone, retroflex initials, nasal finals, or sentence-level tone changes.
How MandaTone helps
MandaTone pairs short practice prompts with targeted feedback. It is especially useful when learners need to repeat a narrow pronunciation pattern until the result becomes stable across multiple attempts.
How to interpret results
Treat the feedback as a queue. Fix the most concrete issue first, record again, and compare. If tone feedback improves but articulation feedback remains weak, switch from full sentences to a single syllable or word before expanding again.
Try the same workflow in MandaTone
Record one target, inspect the contour, and use the feedback to choose your next repetition.