English pronunciation, reading, and listening resources

I have been tutoring a few high intermediate Korean students, and I have compiled some resources that I think are great for practicing pronunciation, reading, and listening.  I thought, why not share these on my blog?!  Here they are.

Pronunciation:
George Mason University’s accent archive database -- a cool way to listen to different accents around the US and the world.

Reading:
Christian Science Monitor: http://www.csmonitor.com/ good news source and amazing photograph of the day section (not actually a religious publication)
Wait But Why -- fun, insightful, illustrated articles.  I'm hooked on this guy's material.  His illustrations are fun as well.  Enjoy!
xkcd -- a fun, nerdy comic strip.  Some of the vocabulary may be difficult, but the illustrations and humor are great, and I'll bet you can get something out of most of them regardless of your level.
The Austin American Statesman: http://www.statesman.com/


Listening
This American Life podcast  http://www.thisamericanlife.org/  -- Really interesting stories that take place in the United States.  Usually three stories share a theme.
Radio Lab podcast: http://www.radiolab.org/ -- entertaining, scientific podcast.  Interesting production style.
Reply All podcast: https://gimletmedia.com/show/reply-all/ -- entertaining, interesting technology podcast.

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