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Learning English grammar is important, but sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start .
I’ve been an English teacher for almost 20 years, so I know there’s a difference between knowing English grammar and really mastering it.
So, if you want to learn English grammar online or simply improve your skills, here’s a list of 28 English grammar websites , including tutorials, video courses and exercises covering every important grammar topic out there!
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1. best for grammar rules: grammarly handbook, 2. best for extensive examples: education first, 3. best for organized lessons: englishclub, 4. best for british english: british council, 5. best podcast: grammar girl, 6. best for short courses: alison english grammar courses, 7. best for advanced courses: edx, 8. best for grammar basics: ginger, 9. best for quick lessons: english grammar 101, 10. best explanations: grammar in english, 11. best for visual learners: youtube, practice english grammar, 12. best for comprehensive exercises: englisch hilfen (english help).
- 13. Best for Grammar from Native Speakers: FluentU
14. Best for Textbook-Style Exercises: Oxford Practice Grammar Online
15. best for beginners: passport to english, 16. best for intermediate learners: englishgrammar, 17. best for verb tenses: english page, 18. best for conditionals and subjunctives: ego4u, 19. best for parts of speech: my english pages, 20. best for improving writing: grammarbook, 21. best for visual examples: leo network, 22. best for worksheets: grammarbank.com, 23. best for commonly confused words: 5 minute english, 24. best for step-by-step exercises: daily grammar, 25. best for regularly updated quizzes: grammar bytes, 26. best for fill-in-the-blank quizzes: perfect english grammar, 27. best for multiple-choice quizzes: usingenglish.com, 28. best for multiple exercises per topic: first-english, tips to help you learn english grammar online.
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These websites give you helpful explanations about major grammar points:
Price: Free
Level: Advanced
The Grammarly spelling and grammar checker doesn’t just check writing mistakes—it also explains them so you don’t make the same mistakes again.
Grammarly has collected a ton of rules, facts and tips on every possible grammar topic and put them together in a clearly arranged handbook. It covers everything from adverbs, commas and capital letters to more difficult topics like English idioms and the passive voice .
Explanations are written in a blog-like way—personal and in full paragraphs—so it’s a fantastic resource for more advanced learners. In fact, Grammarly is actually designed for native English speakers who want to improve their grammar!
Price: Free
Level: All levels
Education First’s Grammar Guide is very well organized and is a good starting place to learn how to use parts of speech.
The rules themselves are short and use many example sentences to show how everything works. If you learn better through examples than through rules, this is an excellent resource for you.
The Grammar Guide doesn’t include exercises, so you’ll need to practice with another resource. However, Education First does include other free English resources, including an English proficiency test , a list of common English idioms and vocabulary lists by frequency .
Level: Beginner and intermediate
EnglishClub is another website with grammar lessons, and the writing on this one is friendly and super easy to understand.
Some lessons have quizzes, and others have special tips that explain commonly misunderstood facts about each topic.
British Council is a great resource for all language learners, especially if you’re learning British English .
There’s a huge amount of information here about any kind of grammar you may need to know. Just choose your level and then you’ll get several specific grammar topics to explore.
There are lots of practice exercises for each topic. You can also take tests to find out your level of English fluency.
Level: Intermediate and advanced
Grammar Girl is both a blog and a podcast that provides short, friendly tips to improve the grammar in your writing, including punctuation, style and even business tips.
Grammar Girl (also known as Mignon Fogarty) makes learning grammar fun and simple with memory tricks. Her “Quick and Dirty Tips” make it easier to remember and use difficult grammar rules.
This resource is also used by native speakers, so it will definitely help your English sound more natural. You can find the podcast on Apple and Spotify .
Price: Free; Premium available
Not everybody likes to learn alone. For those who prefer to learn in a classroom, you might want to try an online course .
Alison has a number of free online courses for learning English grammar. These courses usually involve watching videos and then doing assignments.
The best part is that you can often interact with (talk to) the other students and the teacher. So, if you have a question or want to practice with someone, you can!
Level: Upper-intermediate and advanced
This resource offers MOOCs, which are Massive Open Online Courses.
These courses are prepared by world-famous institutions and universities such as Oxford or Cambridge, and allow you to learn from home at your own pace, mostly for free.
When it comes to learning English grammar, edX has several MOOCs you can choose from. Two I recommend are:
- Upper-Intermediate English: Business and Technology . Upper-intermediate learners can learn vocabulary and grammar related to technology, as well as how to write a business plan.
- Upper-Intermediate English: Business and Modern Life . This course will improve your English grammar and vocabulary skills with the help of topics such as sports, films, natural resources and more.
If you’d like a paid certificate to show what you’ve learned, edX also offers those.
Ginger’s comprehensive grammar explanations are divided into topics, so you can make sure you understand all of the most common grammar rules as you need them.
The grammar explanations are clear and easy to understand with plenty of examples. Some topics, such as pronouns and conjunctions , come with their own short exercises, too.
Ginger also has a free grammar checker , so you can practice writing and get feedback on it immediately.
To get more personalized feedback, you can purchase Ginger’s English Personal Trainer . It will analyze your writing, identify your weak areas and prepare grammar exercises accordingly to help you improve.
Price: $15 for six months
Level: Intermediate
Do you prefer learning with a textbook, but don’t want to carry one around all the time? Then you’ll love English Grammar 101, which is set up just like a grammar textbook.
Each easy-to-understand lesson (or chapter) only covers one topic at a time and is followed by an exercise section to test your understanding of what you learned.
The short length of the chapters means you can spend a few minutes a day on one grammar rule, and learn a lot within a short time.
Grammar in English is great for any level of English student. Beginners can learn the basics, while intermediate and advanced students can review or work on more complex topics.
Topics are listed on the main page and at the top of every other page. Just click on what you want to learn to read the description and see clear, helpful examples of each grammar point.
There are also short exercises that you can complete to check your understanding of each topic. However, here’s a word of warning: This site has ads, and some of them look like additional content, but they’re not.
Price: Free
I haven’t forgotten about all you visual learners! For those of you who prefer to watch someone explain the rules (instead of reading them), YouTube has plenty of lessons to offer .
Some great English grammar lessons can be found on English with Ronnie , Let’s Talk and many other channels.
For lessons on something specific, search YouTube for “[topic] grammar lesson” and you’ll find plenty of options.
These websites focus on exercises and quizzes so you can apply what you’ve learned about English grammar:
Make sure you use the English version of this site, because it also comes in German!
Englisch Hilfen contains amazing grammar explanations and exercises, and access to everything is completely free. Just choose a topic from the list on the left and start learning.
Clicking on a topic will take you to a webpage with all of the available links related to that topic. The links are normally arranged according to how you should learn the topic, or by increasing difficulty.
At the end of the list of grammar links, you’ll find links to the exercises on that topic. The site is very user-friendly and easy to use.
13. Best for Grammar from Native Speakers : FluentU
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FluentU helps you learn grammar through authentic videos—things like popular music videos, movie clips and street interviews—with interactive captions. When you click on a word, you’ll see its definition and example sentences, along with grammar tips.
After watching, you can review your English grammar with personalized quizzes based on each video clip. These have fill-in-the-blanks, multiple choice and even speaking questions (where you have to talk out loud to answer):
The videos come in bite-sized snippets, so you could watch several in one sitting and pick up a lot of grammar points naturally, instead of having to memorize rules.
The Oxford University Press website offers English grammar exercises in three levels: basic, intermediate and advanced.
Each level includes many grammar exercises, a section focusing on listening and speaking and another section targeting reading and writing. There are also useful links that take you to other Oxford language learning resources.
The English grammar exercises come in various formats, such as multiple-choice questions or putting words in the right order. Each task can cover a few grammatical matters at that level.
Passport to English starts from zero and teaches you through vocabulary exercises, grammar lessons, dictations, games, listening and reading exercises.
If you need a complete English course, you can start with the first lesson of the Beginning English level .
If you want to improve your grammar specifically, you can find every grammar topic in alphabetical order (and where it appears in the course).
Passport To English is well-organized and includes great explanations and a lot of examples. At the end of each topic, there are several exercises to check what you’ve learned.
Level: Intermediate and advanced
The online exercise section of the EnglishGrammar website covers various parts of speech, including adjectives, adverbs, nouns, prepositions, pronouns and more.
Once you choose a topic, you will be redirected to a page with a brief explanation and some multiple-choice questions. Each time you answer a question, you’ll find out immediately if you’re right or wrong.
EnglishGrammar is a fast, easy and efficient way to strengthen your grammar knowledge. The site also offers a chance to improve your writing skills with correct punctuation and spelling, if you need that.
English Page doesn’t have quite as much content as some of the other websites on this list, but it has some of the best English grammar exercises you’ll find, specifically for verbs.
The exercises here don’t just ask you to choose a correct answer from a list—you have to write the answer yourself.
This gets you to actually use what you’ve learned, and to practice instead of just memorizing. There’s an excellent section with grammar rules as well, with lots of sample sentences.
English Grammar Online, or EGO4U, is a great place to learn English grammar online for free.
This website includes everything from an overview of all verb tenses (with examples) to a ton of lessons and exercises on conditionals, clauses and even the mysterious English subjunctive.
EGO4U divides grammar topics into separate sections so you can find exactly what you need. Each section includes grammar lessons and exercises for practice.
For example, if you’re having a problem distinguishing between the past simple and the past progressive , you can easily check it out in the “Confusing Tenses” section.
My English Pages is a free online resource that’ll help you improve your English grammar at any level.
The different topics are divided into big sections. You have tenses, parts of speech, modal verbs, determiners, clauses…the list goes on and on! If you aren’t sure how to improve your English grammar, you can start here.
For each topic, you’ll find a grammar lesson or explanation with lots of examples. At the end of the explanation, there are links where you can practice what you just learned.
Price: Free; more quizzes available if you subscribe
GrammarBook is an excellent resource for studying grammar and punctuation.
It has hundreds of quizzes that you can order separately, or all together with a subscription. You can also make use of the many free interactive grammar quizzes available on the site.
The quizzes cover topics like parts of speech, subject-verb agreement and the most confusing words in English .
GrammarBook’s main focus is writing in English. This site will help prepare you for written English communications in the real world, like college essays, cover letters or business proposals.
Level: All levels
I discovered the LEO Network by accident a couple of months ago, and I haven’t stopped using it with my students since.
LEO allows you to learn vocabulary, chat with other learners, improve your writing skills, get better at dictations, take spelling tests and so much more.
The grammar section has a list of categories and topics. Each includes one, two or three symbols next to it, which tell you what you can do with each topic.
The notebook symbol means there’s a grammar explanation. The picture symbol means there are pictures and more examples. The check mark symbol means there’s a test or exercise so you can practice the grammar you learned.
GrammarBank.com has a large amount of English grammar exercises covering almost every topic you need to know.
While some sites only have a short quiz for each grammar topic, this one contains multiple worksheets per topic. Take a look at everything available for “if clauses,” for example.
In fact, you probably won’t be able to complete all of the exercises at once, which makes GrammarBank.com an excellent resource for revision purposes.
In addition to exercises, the site has quizzes, e-books, worksheets and other printables. There are also grammar rules specifically for beginners and advanced learners; intermediate students can find what they need in either level.
Though the design for 5 Minute English is not very fancy, its English explanations are clear and to the point, and most include brief exercises for practice.
This site has some great information about common grammar questions and mistakes, like this page , which explains when to use “listen to” and when to use “hear.”
In addition to the grammar explanations, you can find lessons on vocabulary, pronunciation, English slang and idioms, reading and listening.
Daily Grammar is simple both in look and content, but it has over 400 lessons on parts of speech and parts of sentences.
You can go through the grammar lessons in order, or you can use the glossary to look up a term you want to study. Daily Grammar also posts lessons to their blog (yes, every day!), along with exercises for practice.
If you’d like even more practice, Daily Grammar also offers e-textbooks and e-workbooks you can buy.
Grammar Bytes has bite-sized (mini) grammar lessons and exercises presented in a really friendly and sometimes silly way.
Interactive exercises let you test your skills, and they contain easy-to-understand explanations with the correct answers.
In addition to exercises, Grammar Bytes gives you grammar rules for quick reference, plus a glossary of grammar terms .
Grammar Bytes even has pages that you can print out. These are helpful if you want to do the exercises by hand or have a physical copy of grammar rules to keep handy.
On the Perfect English Grammar website, you can find online exercises on many grammatical topics.
In particular, if you struggle with tenses in English, this is a great site. You can practice individual tenses, and also take “mixed” quizzes to help you identify the correct tense in different contexts.
When you visit the website, pick a topic from the list and follow the link to the exercise page. You’ll fill in the blank with your answer, and then you can check right away if it’s correct or not.
If you’re unsure about a particular grammar rule, you might be able to learn more about it under the explanations tab .
UsingEnglish.com has an extensive collection of free English language quizzes so you can practice various topics in grammar, word usage and vocabulary.
The tests are available for learners of all levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced. Quizzes are in the form of multiple-choice questions. You will receive a score for each quiz and can also view the answer keys.
You can practice a few specific topics under a broader grammar topic. For example, when learning about adjectives and adverbs , you can choose to do exercises about individual words or about the position of adverbs in a sentence.
This website is dedicated solely to English lessons and is entirely free for anyone to learn and improve their English.
The grammar exercises cover all standard grammar topics, from tenses to different types of speech. Each topic comes with several fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice activities.
If you need help, there is either a short explanation of the grammar rule or a “Help” button that gives you a hint about the correct answer.
Even with a list of great resources, improving your English grammar will be easier if you follow specific steps:
1. Decide on a goal. A goal helps you create focus. Choose a specific goal for your grammar learning, such as feeling comfortable with the grammar needed for a job interview or fixing your spoken mistakes in the past tense.
2. Break your goal into smaller goals. Now that you know what you want to accomplish, you can figure out how to do that. For example, if you want to fix your past tense mistakes, you’ll need to figure out what those mistakes are. You can: ask others to point out your mistakes, record yourself and listen carefully and/or work on the past tenses you’re less familiar with.
3. Focus on one topic at a time. Don’t try to learn everything at once. Instead, learn one rule at a time and practice, using and reviewing that rule until you know it so well you could teach it to someone else.
4. Study a little every day. If you use your time wisely, you only need five to 10 minutes each day. You can read a grammar rule, do a few exercises and then practice it for the rest of the day. In the next couple of days, use that rule while writing and speaking to make sure you don’t forget it. Look for examples of the rule while you read, watch or listen to anything in English as well.
Here are some other tips for learning and practicing your English grammar skills:
- Refer to grammar examples. Most textbooks or sites explain grammar topics with loads of examples. Go through each of them while you learn. If you get stuck while practicing with an exercise, refer back to the examples.
- Create your own grammar examples. After you read about a grammar topic, try to create your own examples based on the rules. For instance, if you’ve just learned about verb tenses, come up with example sentences to test your understanding of them. (I wish I had done this when I was learning!)
- Make a list of exceptions. Like everything else, even grammar rules have their exceptions. Write them down in your notes as you learn.
- Know the grammar rules before you practice. Before starting a grammar exercise, make sure you understand the topic well. Read the explanations and look at the examples so you know why and how the rule is applied.
- Choose grammar exercises with answer keys. For anyone who doesn’t have a tutor to guide them, it is especially useful to only use textbooks, websites and resources that have answer keys, so you can check the exercises yourself and track your progress.
- Use authentic resources to continue practicing. Learning grammar is more effective if you do it in an immersive environment. After you practice English grammar exercises, use other materials to study so you can see the grammar concepts in use by native speakers.
Hopefully, you’ve found a couple of sites here that you’re excited to start using.
Just remember to use them with other English learning methods! Good luck!
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Learning grammar—in any language—is never an easy task. But if you need to improve your English grammar for an upcoming exam, if you are working to improve your accuracy when speaking, or if you simply want practice English grammar for fun, I’ve got 8 great websites for you.
Review the websites below and why I recommend them.
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8 Websites to Practice English Grammar Online
1. British Council – Grammar and Vocabulary
Famous all over the world, the British Council provides a wealth of resources online. With short, clear grammar rules and games to practice, this is a great site for practicing a variety of English grammar skills.
2. EnglishGrammar.org
Whether you are a beginner trying to learn the basics or you are an advanced learner trying to perfect the more complex grammar systems of English, this site is fantastic. It is very thorough and it is updated regularly to provide you with the most current rules of English grammar. You can also download lessons or do online grammar practice.
3. English Club – Grammar
English Club has resources for grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, writing and many other topics. Great for beginner to intermediate levels. Visit this site for clear guidance on grammar rules and some practice as well.
4. Perfect English Grammar
A grammar website and blog written by another English language teacher. Select your grammar focus, read a description and examples, and then practice for yourself with online exercises.
5. EduFind English Grammar Guide
Looking for a quick overview on English grammar with a lot of examples? This is your site!
6. Using English
Tests, quizzes, reference guides, practice activities, phrasal verb dictionary and more!
7. Purdue OWL: Writing & Grammar
Need to improve your grammar and punctuation in your writing? What about citing sources and avoiding plagiarism (super important!!) This is your go-to source for handouts, activities and resources.
8. English Grammar Secrets
Another site to select your topic, read a short description of the rules and then practice with a lot of activities.
I hope you find these sites helpful as you practice English grammar!
Don’t forget to share your favorite grammar resource with me in the comment section at the end of the lesson.
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Learn English for free: 50 websites for free English lessons
If you’re learning English online, there are lots of free English learning resources! You can learn English at home for free with these lessons.
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You will learn more than 500 beginner, intermediate, and advanced English phrases – and you can practice your pronunciation by listening to and repeating the audio.
Free English Learning Videos & YouTube channels:
- EngVid.com – More than 1000 videos from various teachers. Sort by level or topic
- TED talks – Good for more advanced learners; use the captions or transcripts.
- Rachel’s English – Great videos on pronunciation, slang, & more
- JenniferESL – More than 10 years of English-teaching videos
- Go Natural English – Fun and energetic American English teacher
- English Anyone – Conversations, advanced listening, beginners’ course & more
- mmmEnglish – Australian English teacher
- English with Lucy – British English teacher
- Speak English with Vanessa – Natural expressions, pronunciation, phrasal verbs
- Fluency MC – Teaches English through rhythm and rap
- Papa Teach Me – British English pronunciation, prepositions, vocabulary
- EnglishClass101 – 400+ videos on many different topics
- Worldwide Speak – Special focus on improving writing, essays, grammar, sentence structure
Free English lessons on Podcasts & other listening practice:
- All Ears English – 700+ episodes on study strategies, phrases, American culture
- Real Life Radio – Fun conversations about everyday topics
- ELLLO.org – 2500+ audios and videos from many different English speakers
- VOA Learning English – News, technology, lifestyle, and current topics
- Business English Pod – All the business topics you can imagine
- British Council Listening Practice – Podcasts and videos for various levels
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- The English we Speak – British English, very short episodes on expressions and slang
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19 Of the best websites to learn English online for free
There are thousands of great websites for practicing English, learning new words, and exploring more about the language. Here, though, we’re going to showcase 19 of the best websites to learn English online .
We have selected a variety of different websites here so no matter your age, interests, or preferences for learning a new language, there should be a few that suit you. These sites will help you with grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, listening skills, and even speaking English.
Most of the resources listed here are free English learning websites, although some charge a fee for premium content, courses , or membership. We hope this list helps you discover some new tools to help you improve your English and become more confident as you learn.
19 Great websites for learning English
Bbc learning english.
Highlights: Free English courses plus lessons on specific topics such as grammar, pronunciation, and learning new English words .
Level: Easy, Medium, Hard
Price: Free
No list of the best websites to learn English would be complete without this one! BBC English is one of the most respected resources worldwide, with quizzes, tests, and English learning tips to suit students of all levels. There are also helpful resources for parents and English teachers here.
There are even worksheets, videos, and podcasts that you can download to enable offline learning.
Improving Your English
Highlights: A great learning resource for native and non-native English speakers. Discover new English phrases and idioms and clear up common grammatical errors.
Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Yes, you’re already on one of the best websites related to English development! Browse thousands of phrases and idioms or brush up on easily confused words so you can avoid common errors in your writing.
Voice of America (VOA) – Learning English
Highlights: Engaging lessons that teach English through video, news articles, poetry, and more.
Level: Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Each VOA lesson comes with an audio recording and a transcript that highlights important vocabulary to help you learn new words. With a focus on real-world topics such as health, politics, finance, food, business, and entertainment, you can learn the language in a meaningful way.
There are several ‘sister’ sites that let you study English by reading books and learning about important days in history.
The Free Dictionary
Highlights: Dictionary, thesaurus, idioms, and grammar help all in one place.
Level: All levels
The Free Dictionary is our go-to resource for looking up words, phrases, and synonyms. With each search you enter you will see definitions from multiple dictionaries, so you get a better understanding of what a word means and even how it is used in American vs British English .
You’ll also find tips and help with commonly confused words, such as you’re and your , and other grammar topics related to your search.
There are many other good dictionaries for English learners , both online and printed, that you can try.
Highlights: A free tool to check your grammar, spelling, and tone of voice so you can learn from your mistakes.
Price: Free Basic plan, $12/month for Premium features
Using a proofreading tool like Grammarly not only ensures that your writing is free from errors, but it’s also a great way to learn from your mistakes. Every time Grammarly makes a correction, you can pause to check the reason for the change. Over time, you’ll learn to make fewer mistakes.
The free Basic plan is enough to correct your grammar, spelling, and punctuation. With the Premium plan , you’ll receive more detailed suggestions that help you stay consistent with your writing and communicate in your desired tone of voice.
You can also use Grammarly’s website to learn English, as they have hundreds of helpful articles on different topics. English is one of the hardest languages to learn , especially when it comes to grammar, so take all the help you can get!
News in Levels
Highlights: Learn English by reading world news stories at a level to suit you.
Level: Each news article is presented in 3 levels
News in Levels is a good tool to learn English as a foreign language while also engaging in international current affairs and human interest stories. New articles are added every day, so make this one of your regular websites to learn English for free.
Check out our tips for learning English with the news , plus some more websites like this one.
British Council LearnEnglish
Highlights: Resources for adults and kids learning English, with optional courses and lessons for greater teaching and learning.
Level: A1 to C1
Price: Free online resources with classes from $11 each
Here is another that appears on almost every list of top English learning websites. British Council has materials for both general and business English students, and you can browse content by skill and topic.
They also offer courses and live classes – both group and private lessons. So, if you’re worried you won’t learn British English pronunciation so well from written resources, these classes could be worth considering.
Highlights: A website and app with AI-powered, personalized language courses to help you learn effectively.
Level: A2 to C2
Price: 1 month free , then from $17/month
One of the fastest methods to learn English is with personalized lessons, and Gymglish provides just that. Their courses are customized according to your English level, and you receive a reminder each day via email or app notification so you can access your next lesson wherever you are.
Gymglish courses cover a wide range of topics and all the essential elements of English grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. They are fun to work through and only take 10-15 minutes per day.
Daily Grammar
Highlights: Hundreds of lessons on practically every grammar topic you could imagine!
Level: Pre-intermediate to Advanced
Whether you are a native speaker or not, English grammar can be hard to wrap your head around. With this website to learn English grammar , you can learn anything and everything from conjunctions to interjections to predicate nominatives. There are also quite a few lessons covering punctuation.
Browse topics and pick ones that interest you, or work through all 400+ lessons in order, building up your knowledge as you go.
Discover more great ways to learn English online here!
Highlights: Online learning platform with dozens of free English lessons
Level: Beginner to advanced
Price: Some free courses, others cost from $16
Udemy has thousands of courses on almost every topic imaginable, including many excellent classes for English learners. You can browse all their free English classes here and find some that interest you. Paid courses cost from $16, which is very reasonable considering the amount of content included – and you receive a certificate of completion.
Night Zookeeper
Highlights: A fun way to learn English for kids, with particular focus on English writing skills.
Level: Ages 6-12, not suitable for beginners
Price: 7-day free trial, then from $9.92/month
Night Zookeeper is an innovative way for kids to improve their English by focusing on words, then sentences, then creative writing and storytelling. This can be an easy way to learn English without it feeling like hard work.
Developed by teachers, this program gives kids weekly assignments, so it’s recommended they spend at least 30 minutes per week on their projects. Accessible via desktop, laptop, and tablet.
Highlights: Watch inspiring and thought-provoking educational talks from people around the world, all with transcripts available.
This is one of the best sites for intermediate and advanced English learners to improve their comprehension and expand their vocabulary. It’s also a genuinely interesting platform to discover new ideas from thought leaders globally.
Because TED Talks are not prepared specifically for English language learners, they give you a chance to hear English spoken naturally in the real world. At the same time, each talk comes with a transcript so you can read along and explore any new words or grammar you encounter. Videos can be played at slower speeds too, making it easier to keep up as you practice your listening skills.
Highlights: Thousands of free online English courses from native English speakers with all kinds of specialties.
Price: Enrollment is free but you must pay for certification
Coursera is a platform where English teachers and other professionals can share online courses for anyone to access. This means you can find thousands of free English courses here, with topics ranging from accounting to storytelling to sales, and all kinds of other business English specialties .
Although enrollment is free, you will need to subscribe to Coursera Plus if you wish to receive a certificate or degree.
Cambridge English
Highlights: Packed full of lessons to learn English for a Cambridge English test or IELTS exam.
Level: Pre-A1 to C2, plus IELTS
The Cambridge English website has a lot of resources for exam preparation, but it’s still a good place to learn English even if you are not planning to take a test. You’ll find a variety of learning activities, games, and lessons that you can filter by level or skill.
There are plenty of resources that teach English for children and for adults, and you know the materials will be of a high standard as they come from such a renowned organization.
BITS English Language Learning
Highlights: A treasure trove of short stories, novellas, novels, speeches, and more – all narrated so you can listen along as you read.
Level: Upper Intermediate – Advanced
This may not be the most modern-looking website out there, but it certainly is a great find if you want to work on your English listening and reading skills.
Skip, the gentleman behind the site, has collated thousands of short stories, novels, talks, speeches, and articles along with audio recordings which you can play back at your chosen speed. The fact that you can choose your listening speed is excellent, as you can read along at a pace that suits you.
If you dig deep enough, you’ll even find an idiom dictionary and grammar exercises. The only downside is that, due to copyright reasons, none of the recordings can be downloaded for easier listening.
Highlights: One of the best websites for kids to learn English, with fun activities and games for young learners.
Level: Pre-K to Grade 6+
Price: Plenty of free content, with premium membership available
This website is primarily designed for kids learning English, but there’s no reason why adults can’t learn from it as well! It has an impressive array of games, activities, and illustrated storybooks, as well as other resources to help with mathematics and science.
You can access all of the games for free on a desktop, but mobile access and certain other features are limited unless you upgrade. Still, it’s an impressive resource if you want to use games as a learning method for your children, and the ads on the free version are not at all invasive.
Highlights: Free audio and video lessons based around conversations on different topics, with quizzes to test what you learned.
Level: Low Beginner to Advanced
Elllo is one of the best English learning websites for practicing English speaking and listening because you can search the dialogues by country and accent. If you want to get better at understanding a Scottish accent, you can look for conversations that involve Scottish people. The same for Welsh, Canadian, and so on.
Lessons are structured from Level 1, which uses basic vocabulary and grammar and a slow speaking pace, to Level 7, where you can hear fast-paced, natural conversations.
Highlights: Learn English via website or app with real-life videos and interactive subtitles
Level: All ESL levels
Price: 14-day free trial, then from $11.99/month (lifetime access also available)
FluentU offers immersive English learning through watching real-life video clips. Each video has interactive subtitles so you can look up words you don’t understand and learn their meaning in context. Quizzes help test and strengthen what you have learned each time.
Highlights: A range of free English lessons for all different abilities, taught by native English language speakers.
Price: Courses are free to take; optional payment for certification.
Alison is another free website to help you learn English. The courses here are offered at no charge, unless you choose to pay for a certificate upon completion. You’ll be able to browse courses for all levels, including many for students who want to learn for a particular profession or develop certain English skills.
WordReference Forum
Highlights: An active forum where you can ask any general English questions and interact with English speakers, including teachers and students.
The great thing about this community is that not only is it very active, but there are forums where you can ask questions about English in your native language. This is helpful if you are not very confident phrasing your question in English. If you feel like returning the favor, you can always look out for questions from people trying to learn your language, too.
Other online English learning resources
Once you have picked your favorites from these websites for learning English, don’t forget there are many other free resources to learn and practice English online. These include:
- YouTube videos
- English-learning podcasts
- News articles
- Chat forums
- Language exchanges
Take a look at our guide to learning English for free if you want some more ideas!
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