Listening practice!
A fast and easy way to improve your listening comprehension is with exercises to hone in on the pronunciation rules native English speakers use instinctively.
The videos on this page from Elemental English will quickly familiarize you with these differences and show you how to use them in your own speech!

Pronunciation + Listening Practice in English!

Pronunciation + Listening Practice in English | Ep. 2

"h"-deletion with Connected Speech | English Pronunciation Lesson

Pronunciation + Listening Practice: wh-questions | Ep. 3

Pronunciation + Listening Practice | Episode 4

Pronunciation + Listening Practice | Ep. 5 | Taylor Swift's Blank Space "Starbucks Lovers"

Pronunciation + Listening Practice | Episode 6

Pronunciation + Listening Practice | Ep. 7

Pronunciation + Listening Practice | Ep. 8

Pronunciation of Vowel Sounds in Spoken English (with IPA)

[ey] vowel sound | English Pronunciation Lesson

[ə]: The De-Stressed Schwa Vowel Sound | Part 2 | English Pronunciation Lesson

[ə]: The De-Stressed Schwa Vowel Sound | Part 1 | English Pronunciation Lesson

[ɪ] vs. [iy] Vowel Sounds | English Pronunciation Lesson

[ɛ] vs. [æ] | English Vowel Pronunciation

[dʒ] "dg" and [z] vs. [ʒ] "zh" | English Pronunciation Lesson

"th" [θ] [ð] consonant sounds | English Pronunciation Lesson

"sh" [ʃ] vs."ch" [tʃ] | English Pronunciation Lesson

-ed ending: [t], [d] or [Id] | Slow Practice

Consonant Clusters | English Pronunciation Lesson

Transforming [d] + [y] in English Pronunciation

/t/ + /r/ = [tʃ] "ch" | English Pronunciation Lesson

[v] vs. [b] | English Pronunciation Lesson for Spanish Speakers

[w]-insertion | English Pronunciation Lesson

Pronouncing "t" at the end of English sentences

Pronouncing "t" at the end of English sentences

t + y = "ch" | English Pronunciation Lesson

-ed ending: [t], [d] or [Id]? | A Quick Overview

Silent Sounds in English | English Pronunciation Lesson

[y]-insertion | English Pronunciation Lesson