Pronouncing vowels
How to pronounce all of the vowels.
2 Answers
Welcome to the forum. Could you add to your profile your language level in English and in Spanish? I don't know from your question whether you are just starting the exciting journey learning Spanish or if you are linguist with a reasonable knowledge of Spanish looking for other ideas. Rac has linked to some good articles/answers.
If you want to add your language level it is only a guide. The way you answer someone who is a beginner in a language is different to someone who is more advanced and of course when you assess answers people have given to a question whereas a fellow learner may have some great tips there are times when a fluent speaker gives confidance. The country where you are located is a bonus. I am in the UK which many Europeans learning English find useful whereas Mexicans are more comfortable with American expressions. Of course country differences only matter in culture and slang - it is the same language.
The last answer RAC linked to includes my answer relating to some videos by Jane cronin particularly useful for English speakers. Daniela has the advantage [to us] of being a native speaker of Spanish/a language teacher and fluent in English and French. In British English the consonants are pronounced the same everywhere [though r's are pronounced more strongly in some areas] but the vowels vary. However in Spanish the vowels are more important and consistent. Here is a good site if you want to check individual pronunciation