I'm gonna explain the difference between 'could' and 'can' !
Most of the time it is clear from the context, but use of" can" can also express possibility (rather than ability). For example, giving advice answering the question: How can/could I improve my English? You can/could listen to the radio, watch TV and read the newspaper.
You could listen to the radio emphasizes that this is a suggestion or piece of advice, whereas You can listen to the radio emphasizes simply that this is an option that's available.
You could listen to the radio contains more personal involvement and subjectivity; You can listen to the radio is more strictly factual and objective.
Similarly, How could I improve my English? is more a request for advice, whereas How can I improve my English? is more a factual question about available options.
Really hope this helps!