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English Grammar: Are there any easier ways to learn it? Fri Apr 18, 2008 17:23 pm  English Grammar: Are there any easier ways to learn it?
 

I would like to learn more and understand the IPA. Are there any easier ways to learn it?
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English Grammar: Are there any easier ways to learn it? Fri Apr 18, 2008 20:02 pm  English Grammar: Are there any easier ways to learn it?
 

Hi JPS, you can apply different methods to learn the phonetic alphabet. For example, you can listen to a native speaker while you are reading the same text in transcription. Have you ever tried this?
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English Grammar: Are there any easier ways to learn it? Tue Jun 24, 2008 3:24 am  English Grammar: Are there any easier ways to learn it?
 

This site will help you a lot with IPA, although it doesn't have all the sounds. It's got the sounds of English, Spanish and German.

http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/#
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English Grammar: Are there any easier ways to learn it? Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:20 am  English Grammar: Are there any easier ways to learn it?
 

JPS wrote:
I would like to learn more and understand the IPA. Are there any easier ways to learn it?

Which ways have you been using up to now?
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