8 The Best Websites for Learning English

One of the success key in learning English is about what the appropriate resources or media that we usually use.  In this Article I wanna share to you about some the best website that might help you in learning English. Here 8 the best websites for lerning English that I think you'll enjoy it!


1. Many Things
This is the best website, which incorporates coordinating tests, word amusements, word bewilders, axioms, slang articulations, re-arranged words, an arbitrary sentence generator and other PC helped dialect learning exercises. The site additionally incorporates an uncommon page articulation, incorporating practice with insignificant sets. Not the fanciest or most lovely site, but rather with parts to see and utilize and no publicizing.
2. British Council Learn English
Here you can find free video and audio resources for learners of all ages and at all levels, including games, English skills through football, a mini soap opera, podcasts, articles and a discussion forum to ask questions, find advice about learning English and make friends from all over the world.
3. Duolingo
A great website for learning vocabulary and grammar through interactive games and quizzes. There is an emphasis on pronunciation as you have to repeat back words and complete each lesson correctly before moving on to the next. It also lets you set your own goals and monitor your progress.
4. Live Moca
This website pairs you up with someone trying to learn your language so that you can have an online exchange with a real native speaker and become part of a global community of language learners. Everyone helps out with comments, corrections, tips and encouragement. You also have access to English lessons and various resources for listening and reading practice.
5.TED
Here you can find hundreds of fascinating short lectures by experts in everything from design to psychology. Although not strictly a website for learning English, it is very accessible to non-native speakers. Subtitles are available in English for every talk; unlike subtitles for movies and TV shows, which are abbreviated versions of the actual dialogue, TED subtitles are complete, meaning they’re great for listening practice. A transcript is also available.
6. BBC Learning English
The BBC website for learning English has lots of free resources, including courses at different levels, an online drama to follow, vocabulary, grammar and listening practice, words in the news and graded articles on all sorts of interesting topics. There are sections for kids, teens and adults.
7. Easy World of English
An attractive, user-friendly website including grammar, pronunciation, reading and listening practice and an interactive picture dictionary.
8. Learn American English Online
English became a world language because of the rise of the US in the 20th century, but ironically most of the resources you can find teach British English. While British and American English do share a common root, they are very different. If you are interested in learning American English, check Learn American English Online.
The site has seven levels (blue, red, yellow, green, purple, orange, and violet), so even if you are new to English, you are welcome (the blue level is for you). What I really like about this site is that it offers dictation – something you typically don’t find too often included in the curriculum.

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