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- English Tests 2025 | EnglishClub
Useful online tests to check your English language ability and level For English learners and teachers
- 7 Free Apps for English Learners | EnglishClub
7 HelloTalk HelloTalk is an innovative app that helps users practice their English conversational skills by connecting them with native speakers worldwide who want to chat about different topics such as culture or current events
- 20 Grammar Rules | Learn English
Here are 20 simple rules and tips to help you avoid mistakes in English grammar For more comprehensive rules please look under the appropriate topic (part of speech etc) on our grammar page 1 A sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a period full stop, a question mark or an exclamation mark 2 The order of a basic positive sentence is Subject-Verb-Object
- 10 Must-Watch YouTube Channels for ESL Learners - EnglishClub
In today’s digital world, technology integration allows for limitless learning Thanks to the internet, you can now learn English at your fingertips We’ve talked about learning English with podcasts and TV shows before Now, we’re diving into learning English with e-learning videos On YouTube — the home of videos, you can find a variety of channels that help you to develop your
- 5 Steps to English Fluency | EnglishClub
Speaking English fluently is a goal for many English learners Learn the steps to English fluency with these proven tips
- Pronunciation | Learn English
Learn to pronounce English with audio, video, tests and basic rules EnglishClub helps ESL learners study pronunciation to improve speaking and listening
- How To Learn English | Learn English | EnglishClub
Advice for English students on how to learn English effectively, with useful links and learning tools
- The 12 Basic English Tenses | Learn English
Many English learners worry too much about tense If you stopped 100 native English speakers in the street and asked them about tense, 1 of them might give you an intelligent answer - if you were lucky The other 99 would know little about terms like "past perfect" or "present continuous" And they would know nothing about aspect, voice or mood But they can all speak fluent English and
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