Continuing the discussion on the International Phonetic Alphabet, I like this IPA chart from esl-lounge.com. The 44 phoneme symbols are large and easy to read. However, there is no audio.
If you are an English pronunciation teacher or graduate student who needs to type IPA symbols into your documents check out Type IPA. This is a very handy resource with IPA symbols including the schwa sound, the voiced and voiceless th sounds, the tapped t sound and the dark l sound.
If you are teaching American English pronunciation be sure to take a look at this very clear and easy to use guide called English Pronunciation Made Simple so that you can have activities for practice.
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