You could watch travel vloggers on youtube travel vloging is becoming very popular and rising on the internet.
You could also watch travel documentaries on youtube and other internet sites.
and watch travel shows/programmes/documentaries on the television or the internet, if you cannot get English speaking Television or radio.
google maps or a mapping application on a mobile phone or internet will reveal place names.
You will quickly learn that English place names are spelt the same as ordinary current (modern) words, but are pronounced the same as Old English from where they came.
A good example is "Derby" in England pronounced "Darby"
It will be a good exercise.
However it might open up a debate between American and British speakers over The English "Shires"
The Brits say "Sheer" the Americans Say "shyer" or something similar.
Same for "leiCESTER" etc. There is A British way of saying the ending "CESTER" and the American way.