Corrected reading aloud is the same as uncorrected reading aloud, but with feedback from a tutor, native speaker, or tool that helps you identify and fix pronunciation errors.
In uncorrected reading aloud, you just practice the physical act of speaking. In corrected reading aloud, someone (or something) is listening and pointing out specific sounds, words, or patterns you're getting wrong. This makes it more targeted and effective for improving pronunciation accuracy.
Corrected reading aloud is introduced in Phase 4B and continues to be useful through Phase 7.