Here are some audio files (mp3 format) I have created for word study. The files on this site are based on the OWL2 word list. Each mp3 file itself contains an alphagram, followed by the number of words that can be formed from the alphagram, followed by the words themselves, both spoken and spelled. The name of each file is the alphagram itself.
For example, the file EILORST.mp3 sounds like this:
"E-I-L-O-R-S-T ... pause ... three ... pause ... ESTRIOL, E-S-T-R-I-O-L ... pause ... LOITERS, L-O-I-T-E-R-S ... pause ... TOILERS, T-O-I-L-E-R-S."
Here are a few samples, to help you see if you're interested in trying these out. If you are interested, follow the links below to go to the download pages.
Here are the pages where you will be able to download audio files for OWL2. Feel free to download the collections you would like! The total download size for all collections is approximately 1.4 GB, and each individual collection is approximately 20-50 MB in size.
I've found that these files are great for studying while driving, so you don't have to look away from the road. In fact, I don't listen to much music on the go, but I went out and bought an iPod specifically so I could hook it up to my car stereo and study words on the daily commute.
In case you're curious about how these files were created, they were generated automatically using a text-to-speech synthesizer called Festival. Some of the word pronunciations can be a little off (even hilarious at times), but overall I'm quite amazed at the quality of the pronunciation.
For studying words visually rather than aurally, please use Zyzzyva!
Please send questions, comments, and suggestions to Michael W Thelen at mthelen @ gmail . com. I will try to reply as quickly as I can. If you're feeling particularly generous, I would be very happy to receive a donation via PayPal, which you can do by clicking the button below. I hope you find these files useful!