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- EnglishClub :) Learn English Online
Free online resources for learning English or teaching it Everything from easy grammar guides to fun games and quizzes
- ESL Articles - EnglishClub
ESL Articles 🔖 A selection of posts on learning English as a second or foreign language Topics English Grammar Articles Advice and tips to improve your grammar English Listening Articles Ideas to help improve your listening English Pronunciation Articles Ideas and tips for learning pronunciation English Speaking Articles Improve your English speaking! English Testing Articles About exams
- English Alphabet | Learn English
This page lists the letters of the English alphabet from a to z Vocabulary for ESL learners and teachers
- ESL Videos - EnglishClub
Films and videos many with subtitles for learners of English These ESL videos specifically for English learners Some have coments, quizzes and classroom materials
- Adjectives -ed or -ing | Learn English
In English, many adjectives come from verbs These adjectives often end in: -ed -ing They look similar but they have different meanings! 🔹 What’s the difference? Adjectives ending in -ed describe how someone feels 👉 They tell us about a person's emotion or reaction Adjectives ending in -ing describe the thing or situation that causes the feeling 👉 They tell us about the cause of
- 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
- Interactive Phonemic Chart | Learn English
Click to hear each symbol and sample word This interactive phonemic chart contains all 44 sounds used in spoken British English (Received Pronunciation)
- Brackets | Punctuation - EnglishClub
Brackets Brackets are symbols that we use to contain "extra information", or information that is not part of the main content Brackets always come in pairs—an "opening" bracket before the extra information, and a "closing" bracket after it There are two main types of bracket: round () and square [] British English and American English define them differently, as you see below Round
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