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26 Resources to Learn English for Free

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  • WordHippo

    WordHippo

    Thesaurus and word tools for your creative needs. You can search for synonyms and anthonyms here, but also for rhymes, words containing particular letters and more. Useful if you want to cheat in Scrabble.

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  • English Stack Exchange

    English Stack Exchange

    Have any questions regarding the English grammar? You can ask them here.

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  • Vocabulary Tests

    Vocabulary Tests

    You can test your vocabuary here.

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  • The Snowclones Database

    The Snowclones Database

    About new collocations in the English language.

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  • The History of English

    The History of English

    About the history of the English language.

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  • Teacher Luke

    Teacher Luke

    Podcasts in British English.

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  • Strong Language

    Strong Language

    A blog about English swear words.

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  • Separated by a Common Language

    Separated by a Common Language

    About the differences between British and American English.

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  • Sentence First

    Sentence First

    An Irishman's blog about the English language. A rare example of a blog listed here that is still active.

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  • Phrases and Sayings

    Phrases and Sayings

    Origins and meanings of phrases and sayings.

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  • Papa Teach Me

    Papa Teach Me

    A Youtube channel - grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A great guy.

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  • OneLook Dictionary

    OneLook Dictionary

    A smart dictionary.

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  • North American Dialects

    North American Dialects

    A lot of information about American dialects, includiang a map and tables. Tons of content collected and put together by Rich Aschmann.

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  • Motivated Grammar

    Motivated Grammar

    Non-prescriptivist blog about the English grammar.

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  • LyricsTraining

    LyricsTraining

    A language learning game - choose the song and the difficulty level and fill in the blanks in lyrics while listening.

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  • Learn English with TV Series

    Learn English with TV Series

    Learn English through TV series, songs, interviews, movies and animations. Includes colloquialisms and their cultural context.

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  • Grammarphobia

    Grammarphobia

    About the English grammar.

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  • Grammar Unterground

    Grammar Unterground

    About the English grammar.

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  • Fonetyka Angielska w Pigułce

    Fonetyka Angielska w Pigułce

    English phonetics in a nutshell.

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  • ESL-lab

    ESL-lab

    Listening activities

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  • English with Lucy

    English with Lucy

    Learn beautiful British English for free on Youtube with English teacher Lucy Bella Earl.

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  • Eat Sleep Dream English

    Eat Sleep Dream English

    "I'm Tom and I make weekly videos teaching you fresh modern British English. My job is to help you fall in love with English, one video at a time, so that you can take your English to the next level. Lots of vocabulary, not much grammar. There are also accent analysis videos."

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  • DisneyMusicVevo

    DisneyMusicVevo

    Disney Youtube channel. Songs from Disney movies with lyrics.

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  • Dialect Blog

    Dialect Blog

    A blog about English dialects! Hope the author comes back to posting one day.

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  • BBC

    BBC

    BBC Youtube channel for all of you that can't watch BBC in your country.

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  • Australian Slang Dictionary

    Australian Slang Dictionary

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  • About the English Language

    The English language, known as English, is a fascinating West Germanic language spoken by millions of people worldwide. It is one of the most widely spoken languages globally and holds significant cultural and historical importance in many countries.

    English is estimated to have over 1.5 billion speakers, including native speakers and non-native speakers who use it as a second language or for communication purposes. It serves as an official language in many countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and numerous others.

    The origins of English can be traced back to the Germanic tribes of the Anglo-Saxons, who migrated to England from what is now Germany and Denmark in the 5th and 6th centuries. Over time, English evolved through various stages, including Old English, Middle English, and Modern English, incorporating influences from Latin, French, and other languages.

    English is spoken in numerous countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and various countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. It is also a lingua franca for international communication, business, science, and diplomacy.

    One interesting aspect of English is its extensive vocabulary, which is influenced by its historical development and the incorporation of words from other languages. English has borrowed words from Latin, French, German, Greek, and many other languages, resulting in a diverse and rich lexicon.

    English is written using the Latin script, with 26 letters and a range of punctuation marks and symbols. Its writing system allows for clear and efficient communication, both in print and digital formats.

    Exploring the English language offers insights into the global reach, cultural impact, and linguistic diversity of the language. It provides a deeper understanding of the historical and social factors that have shaped English into the widely spoken and influential language it is today.

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Original list by Kartoniq

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