A Practical Course of English Pronunciation - A perceptual approach
This document has some exercises and explanation of English Language phonetics. It's highly recomended for beginners of ESL teachers. This documents has only the parts of vowels and consonants and its recordings.
A manual on English pronunciation, its text is organized in three parts. Part one is an introduction of selected features of pitch and stress and an inventory of the vowels and consonants. Part two presents some of the patterns commonly associated with combinations of features of intonation, vowels, and consonants. The final part offers assorted exercises.
Pronunciation differences between British and American English
Both BrE and AmE have many different dialects/accents, but thisdiscussion focuses on standard pronunciation (the speech of educated speakers). The differences between BrE and AmE will be described in terms of4 main categories: vowels, consonants, stress, and non-systematic pronunciation differences.