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Agatha
Idk how to guess the word sounds. Should I learn IPA? otherwise I'd have to listen to every word?
Mar 2, 2018 5:41 PM
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It is a smart investment, as many words sound very different from how they are spelt, say chagrin, indict, raison d'^etre, etc. ... Like Phil said, it is only a handful of relevant symbols and they port over to any other language you may want to learn.
March 2, 2018
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You only need to learn those IPA symbols that are relevant to your target language. Yes, it would be very helpful to you. Here's a website that you may find useful (note there is even a link for the "website version" of the app):
March 2, 2018
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Hi Agatha! I suggest youy to do both! At the beginning it will be annoying and even frustrating, but your english will improve faster ;)
March 2, 2018
Hello, if you’re still looking to improve your level of pronunciation with a focus on the IPA, you’re welcome to contact me. I’m a qualified teacher, and a native English speaker with a British accent. Adriane
May 7, 2022
Agatha
Language Skills
English, Portuguese
Learning Language
English
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