An email from a friend - LearnEnglish Read an email from a friend you haven't heard from for a long time to practise and improve your reading skills Do the preparation task first Then read the text and do the exercises
Practise English reading skills | LearnEnglish Here you can find activities to practise your reading skills Reading will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary The self-study lessons in this section are written and organised by English level based on the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR)
How to start reading in English | LearnEnglish - British Council Reading is an interactive process between the reader and the text A good reader is always formulating ideas and expectations as they read and this is key to both motivation and successful understanding Think about reading, for example, articles about your country or town in English-language media
Past continuous | LearnEnglish - LearnEnglish - British Council Have you tried reading the explanation on the Past continuous and past simple page? The explanation there is a little simpler so you might understand it better Please do the exercises on that page and then check the answers
A1 reading - LearnEnglish This section offers reading practice to help you understand simple information, words and sentences about known topics Texts include posters, messages, forms and timetables Each lesson has a preparation task, a reading text and two tasks to check your understanding and to practise a variety of reading skills
Reported speech | LearnEnglish - LearnEnglish - British Council Hi teachers, I've read almost the section of comments below and my summarize is the present tense only can be used if the statement is still true now and past simple only tells the statement was true in the past and doesn't tell the statement is true or not now Just to make sure, I wanna ask, If I'm not sure whether the statement is still true
B2 reading - LearnEnglish This section offers reading practice to help you understand texts with a wide vocabulary where you may need to consider the writer's opinion Texts include articles, reports, messages, short stories and reviews