BANK OF RESOURCES
General Resources
Websites
1. British Council - Learn English: Offers a variety of free resources,
including courses, games, and grammar exercises.
2. AgendaWeb: Provides a wealth of free exercises on grammar,
vocabulary, and listening, organized by level.
3. English Grammar Online (EGO4U) Provides grammar explanations,
interactive exercises, and practice tests.
4. BBC Learning English: Features free videos, audio lessons, and
quizzes for learners at all levels.
5. English Club: Offers grammar explanations, vocabulary lists, and
practice exercises.
6. Merriam-Webster Vocabulary Quizzes Offers vocabulary quizzes and
learning games for all levels.
7. English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com: English-Spanish
and Spanish-English Dictionaries.
8. Grammarly: Free AI Writing Assistance: an AI-powered tool that checks
grammar and style in real-time while you write.
9. Elsa Speak is an app that uses AI to help improve pronunciation with
real-time feedback.
YouTube Channels
1. English with Lucy: Covers grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary
through engaging lessons.
2. Rachel's English: Focuses on American pronunciation and practical
speaking skills.
Instagram Accounts
1. @pippi.english: Engaging posts with vocabulary, grammar tips, and
practical examples.
2. @mariaspeaksenglish: Focuses on conversational English with
interactive content and relatable exercises.
Free Resources by Level
Level A (A1-A2)
• Vocabulary: Use Quizlet for free flashcards and vocabulary practice.
AgendaWeb also for grammar and vocabulary.
• Grammar: EnglishGrammar.org offers free explanations and exercises.
• Listening: Voice of America Learning English provides slow-paced
news articles and audio.
Level B (B1-B2)
• Reading: Breaking News English offers free articles with varying levels
of difficulty.
• Listening: Voice of America Learning English
Level C (C1)
• Reading:
-Project Gutenberg: Access free classic literature to improve advanced
reading skills.
- Articles from The Guardian or The Economist for advanced topics.
• Listening:
- Complex podcasts like "Freakonomics"
- TED Talks: A wide range of talks on various topics, ideal for advanced
listening practice.
• Writing:
- Keep a journal in English and use tools like Hemingway App to
improve clarity and style.
Books for learning English (that you can easily find online for
free)
• “English Grammar in Use” by Raymond Murphy: A widely used self-
study reference and practice book for intermediate learners.
• “Word Power Made Easy” by Norman Lewis: A vocabulary-building
classic that’s great for intermediate and advanced learners.
• “Oxford English Grammar Course” by Michael Swan: A thorough
grammar guide for self-study, suitable for learners of different levels.
Additional Tips
• Speaking Practice: Use HiNative to ask questions and practice with
native speakers.
• Writing Practice: Engage in language exchange through platforms
like Tandem or ConversationExchange to improve writing skills.