Practical English

Myth 08 — You Must Master IPA to Speak Well

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2025
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Myth 08 — You Must Master IPA to Speak Well

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People say “if you want perfect pronunciation, you must memorise the IPA chart.” That was true—when we were learning from paper dictionaries twenty years ago.

Why IPA used to be essential

  • Before audio dictionaries existed, IPA was the only way to decode pronunciation.
  • Studying IPA forces you to focus on individual sounds, so you feel faster progress.

Why things are different now

  • Every major digital dictionary (Cambridge, Oxford, Google) has audio for UK and US accents.
  • Videos and pronunciation apps show mouth shapes so you can mirror them directly.
  • Native speakers didn’t grow up with IPA—they listened and repeated.

When IPA still helps

  • You enjoy analysing sounds and want precise descriptions of mouth positions.
  • You teach pronunciation or rely on paper dictionaries for phonetic guides.

What to do if you skip IPA

  1. Look up the word → listen to the audio → mimic the sound.
  2. Note how it differs from Vietnamese (final consonants like /t/, /d/, etc.).
  3. Repeat deliberately until the response becomes automatic.

IPA is just a tool, not a requirement. Accurate listening and conscious imitation are the real keys to better pronunciation.

What do you think?

This article might've started as a scribble on the back of a receipt during a bus ride, a spark of something real after a conversation over a pint of Leffe, or notes from a Sunday afternoon client call that left me buzzing with ideas. However it came to be, I hope it found you at just the right moment.

If it stirred something in you, or if you're just curious about anything from automating the boring bits of your business to capturing your quiet magic in a coffee shop shoot — shall we pencil something into the diary?

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