Not everyone is in a position to afford the course fees at English language schools worldwide (like this one), but that shouldn't stop you if you are determined to learn English.
There are so many excellent resources available on the Internet today that if you have access to a computer with an Internet connection (preferably a high speed connection), you could become fluent in English in no time without ever having to pay a dime.
There are numerous English learning websites that a simple Google, Yahoo or Bing search will reveal, but here are links and a short description of 3 great sites that will help you with your cost free study of this colourful language.
There are so many excellent resources available on the Internet today that if you have access to a computer with an Internet connection (preferably a high speed connection), you could become fluent in English in no time without ever having to pay a dime.
There are numerous English learning websites that a simple Google, Yahoo or Bing search will reveal, but here are links and a short description of 3 great sites that will help you with your cost free study of this colourful language.
1. BBC Learning English
The BBC provide some excellent English learning resources including activities and exercises to help you learn General & Business English, and Grammar, Vocabulary & Pronunciation. They also have a number of fun quizzes which are updated quite regularly.
2. UsingEnglish.com
At UsingEnglish.com you will find a good collection of English as a Second Language (ESL) tools & resources covering a wide rang of subject areas.
Check out their English Quizzes (covering grammar, usage and vocabulary) English Language Tests that record your score and show statistics about your progress. (Note, you will need to register for the tests but it is free to do so.) Also, make good use of the reference pages they provide including: English Idioms, English Phrasal Verbs, English Irregular Verbs and a Grammar Glossary.
Check out their English Quizzes (covering grammar, usage and vocabulary) English Language Tests that record your score and show statistics about your progress. (Note, you will need to register for the tests but it is free to do so.) Also, make good use of the reference pages they provide including: English Idioms, English Phrasal Verbs, English Irregular Verbs and a Grammar Glossary.
3. ESLgold.com
This site really is a gold nugget of a website! They generously provide a long list of really useful English learning resources. You will be able to practice listening and pronunciation, review and practise grammar rules, easily locate a book to study, find fun learning games and quizzes and even speak with someone in English. For full details of what this site offers, click this link.
As previously mentioned, there are many website on the Internet that will help you to learn English. Start with the three we have provided above and we will publish another post soon with some other useful recommendations.
Meanwhile, you could try using your favourite search engine such as Google or Yahoo and typing in search phrases such as: 'Learn English free', 'top websites to learn English' or 'best free english learning websites'.
If you know of any other great English learning websites, please let us know in the comment section below.
Meanwhile, you could try using your favourite search engine such as Google or Yahoo and typing in search phrases such as: 'Learn English free', 'top websites to learn English' or 'best free english learning websites'.
If you know of any other great English learning websites, please let us know in the comment section below.
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