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Hi Maneesh! It’s always interesting for me, being a Swede, how people who speak 4+ languages tend to choose to learn Swedish rather than say Arabic or Mandarin Chinese, but it makes the persons so much more interesting. I myself are currently studying Chinese at a Swedish university (which is for free, in Sweden) and I’m currently on my 2nd semester. But since I started studying a new language, I’ve discovered tons of websites telling me how much I can reach in 90 days if I just put my effort into it.

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Phonetic Chart of IPA symbols

http://www.stuff.co.uk/calcul_nd.htm This web page is for people interested in learning the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols. This is a useful skill for learners and teachers of English who may want to check the pronunciation of a word in a dictionary. Use the phonetic chart to learn the sounds of English. Then do a quiz to see how well you have learnt them. Please also visit ExamEnglish.com . You will find free practice tests for IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, CAE, FCE and other exams for English language learners.