Help Your Child Learn to Read English with Confidence

Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish makes learning to read easier—for your child and for you. It’s a simple, science-based system that helps children decode words faster, remember them more easily, and enjoy reading more.

And it does all this without changing how English looks. Your child will still recognize the same words they see in books, at school, and online—only now, they’ll know exactly how to pronounce them.

Why is English So Hard to Learn?

English spelling is famously inconsistent. Only about 25% of English words are pronounced the way they’re spelled.

This means children often have to guess, memorize irregular patterns, or sound out the same word dozens of times—just to make it “stick.” It’s frustrating, exhausting, and often discouraging.

But it doesn’t have to be that way.

Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish Makes Reading Easier

Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish adds a simple phonetic markup to each word—so your child knows how to sound it out correctly, character by character, with no guesswork.

Did You Know?

English has 42 phonemes but only 26 letters—so letters often stand for multiple sounds.

The letter “u” alone can represent seven different sounds just in everyday words:

√bus (/ʌ/) , √bū…rý (/ɛ/) , √bűş…ý (/ɪ/) , pùt (/ʊ/) , qüick (/w/ as part of “qu”) , ůşe (/juː/) , frñit (/uː/)

√bus , √bū…rý , √bűş…ý , pùt , qüick , ůşe , frñit

√bū…rý (/ɛ/)

√bűş…ý (/ɪ/)

pùt (/ʊ/)

qüick (/w/ as part of “qu”)

ůşe (/juː/)

frñit (/uː/)

Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish solves this by adding a superscript sound character to each letter. Your child no longer has to guess—they know exactly what sound to say. No rules. No exceptions. No confusion.

Because Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish spelling aligns with how we speak, children usually only need to sound out a word 2 or 3 times before it becomes familiar—not 20 to 50 times like with irregular words.

Benefits for Your Child

Helps Children with Dyslexia and Reading Difficulties

In Italy, dyslexia is diagnosed far less often than in English-speaking countries. That’s not because fewer children struggle—it’s because Italian is a phonetic language, and many children with dyslexia can learn to read without any intervention.

Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish brings that same clarity to English.
Its consistent, phonetic structure makes reading easier for all learners—and especially for those who might otherwise need expensive tutoring or outside support.

Easy for Parents, Too

You don’t need to be a teacher to help your child succeed with Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish:

Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish includes word-by-word translation tools and pronunciation support, so you and your child can learn together—even in multilingual households.

How to Get Started

Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish is currently available through selected schools, tutoring services, and online learning platforms. If your school or tutor isn’t using Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish yet, we’d love to hear from you.

Contact us at parents@foneticenglish.com.
Or
sign up to receive early access and updates on the home-use version of Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish

Or Interested in working more closely with us?
We’re inviting a small number of tutors, schools, and ESL colleges to become Foundation Partners and work with us on advancing more efficient English language education. Foundation Partners receive early access to new tools, priority support, preferred terms, and the opportunity to help shape how Fo√ne…tic √Ēng…lish is used in real world teaching implementation—while keeping full control of their own curriculum and materials.

If you are a parent or have a family member learning English, and wish to learn more about the Foundation Partners program, Click here to become a Foundation Partner

Or contact us directly at schools@foneticenglish.com