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28 Best Websites to Learn English at Any Level [Updated for 2024]

Like most people, you probably take formal classes to learn English. However, there are plenty of other ways to learn and practice.

The internet has a wide range of resources for learners. In fact, there are so many that sometimes it’s hard to choose which website to use.

That’s why, in this post, I’ve collected the 28 best websites for learning English at any level, all by yourself. I’ve highlighted their best features so you’ll know which program or app will work best for you.

1. Best Overall: Duolingo

2. best video-based program: fluentu, 3. best for learning british english: bbc learning english, 4. best free program: british council, 5. best for accessing tutors: englishcentral, 6. best for studying english phrases: phrasemix, 7. best for learning academic english: cambridge english, 8. best for various learning styles: busuu, 9. best for asking english-related questions: wordreference forums, 10. best business english resource: lingua, 11. best for grammar practice: daily grammar, 12. best idioms library: usingenglish, 13. best for test prep: magoosh, 14. best vocabulary builder: knoword, 15. best for authentic speeches: ted, 16. best for university-level courses: coursera, 17. best for aussie english: abc education, 18. best resource based on current events: news in levels, 19. best dictionary: collins online dictionary, 20. best for learning english through u.s.-based news: voa learning english, 21. best for practicing speaking skills: talkenglish.com, 22. best for listening to various accents: elllo, 23. best for learning english with other subjects: nyt’s the learning network, 24. best for grammar lessons: englishpage.com, 25. most readable for non-native english speakers: englisch-hilfen.de, 26. best for learning about culture for free: open culture, 27. best for listening quizzes: randall’s esl cyber listening lab, 28. best for vocabulary: smart words, how to get the most out of your learning.

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duolingo

Available on: iOS | Android

Price: Free (with in-app purchases)

Summary:  This trusted program guides you through fun, colorful activities focusing on listening, speaking and writing to get your fluency up fast.

Duolingo helps you learn new vocabulary and grammar through short games and quizzes on their easy-to-use app. Each lesson comes with cute illustrations and animations, making it even more fun to use.

The program helps you start creating sentences from the very beginning, always teaching words and phrases in context. There’s also voice recognition software for pronunciation exercises.

And the best part is that you can do all this in just five minutes per day!

We did a full review of Duolingo , in case you want to know more about the ups and downs of this program.

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Summary: FluentU uses authentic native speaker videos including music videos, movie trailers, news clips and vlogs.

bbc-learning-english

Price: Free

Summary:  This trusted media company teaches British English through a variety of activities, from video to radio podcasts.

The BBC always has high-quality material, so it’s not surprising that their BBC Learning English website has top-notch resources.

The website is designed for intermediate and advanced English learners. It teaches English with BBC-style videos and radio broadcasts. These focus on topics like stories in the news, the latest English words and phrases and even some videos that explain English pronunciation in incredible detail.

Although there’s no interactive speaking feature, each of their podcasts and videos include post-listening activities for you to check your understanding. Overall, this is a great resource for practicing listening skills.

british-council

Available on: British Council offers several mobile apps for different learning topics

Price: Free (some programs have a fee, though)

Summary:  Another British English program, British Council offers all types of highly usable English for free.

The British Council’s LearnEnglish website features a huge number of interactive lessons, videos, games and podcasts. This means that no matter what level you’re at or what topic interests you, you’ll always find something here.

The website is divided into five main sections: Skills (for reading, listening, writing and speaking practice), Grammar, Vocabulary, Business English and General English (British culture, short stories and even Shakespeare).

There are many types of activities for different levels of learners. For example, if you want to work on your writing, you can practice filling out forms and writing simple texts like emails. Meanwhile, advanced learners will find lessons on how to write essays, reports, articles and college assignments.

englishcentral

Available on:   iOS | Android

Price: Depends on the study plan (private lessons per week and subscription period)

Summary:  Focused on helping you learn through video lessons, this site uses effective speech recognition software so you can perfect your pronunciation.

English Central focuses on using over 30,000 video lessons to help you improve your English. First, you just watch the video lesson. Then, you check the words in the video with the transcript, choosing the lines and saving the words you want to practice.

Then, the speech recognition program will let you know how well your recording matches up with the video’s.

What makes English Central stand out is that you can also join a live, 1-on-1 lesson with a language tutor to discuss the video. 

phrasemix

Available on: iOS |  Android

Summary:  This site teaches phrases instead of words and grammar, so you can get fluent faster.

I love Phrasemix because it simulates how people actually learn languages. Instead of teaching you new words by themselves, Phrasemix teaches you whole phrases.

Also, the site focuses on phrases that real people use in real conversations . So, the next time you go to talk with your new friends in English, you’ll be able to speak like them, not like your textbook.

The sentences in PhraseMix are very natural, and each sentence is broken down, so you can understand every phrase and vocabulary word used.

cambridge-english

Available on:  Cambridge English has several apps for different learning topics

Summary:  This trusted brand takes an old school academic approach with content-based learning.

Cambridge English is a popular resource for students who want to study for the Cambridge English proficiency exam or learn English in general. The website has hundreds of options for online activities related to reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar and vocabulary.

These activities take about five to 10 minutes to complete. This targeted practice means you can focus on a specific skill for a short amount of time if you’re having a busy day.

All activities on the Cambridge English website have a theme and a level, so you can find one that’s perfect for your learning goals.

busuu

Summary:  This site combines culture and different learning methods—from audio-visual to more traditional listening and reading activities.

Busuu uses flashcards and mini-lessons on English phrases, vocabulary and grammar.

Busuu’s main strengths lie in repetition. You read and hear a word or phrase, and then do a variety of practice activities to help you use and remember it fully. There are also mini-grammar lessons along the way, as well as a quiz at the end of each lesson.

The app also helps with pronunciation and conversation through a chat option, which allows you to speak and interact with native English speakers. These speakers can also correct the things that you write in Busuu to help you become a better English writer.

You can read what we thought of the program in our Busuu review .

wordreference

Summary:  This site is perfect for looking up words and has a helpful public forum where you can chat with other English learners.

On the WordReference forum, you can interact with English learners from across the globe. You can ask questions about native phrases, idioms, expressions, pronunciation or anything else you can think of related to English.

You can even browse the forum for previously-asked questions. This is a great way to find tips for learning English and learn about the English language.

You’ll also discover many great tips, study routines and advice from English learners.

lingua

Price: Free; Premium content costs $9.90/year

Summary:  This site has lots of fun activities based on reading, listening and dictation, and its business English section is excellent.

Lingua’s activities let you read and listen to a short text before answering a quiz or completing an exercise. The quizzes are short, so it’s an awesome way to get quick reading or listening practice. You can even listen to the audio recording of a text in either American or British English.

daily-grammar

Summary:  This site is great for old school grammar drilling and practice.

The website design might look slightly old-fashioned, but I promise this is an awesome resource for studying English grammar.

The Daily Grammar site features almost all of the parts of English grammar broken down into easy activities. These include topics such as verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs. The website also has more advanced topics like indirect objects and prepositional phrases.

There’s also an interactive glossary that links to the activities based on the topic. This means you can focus on a specific grammar point and learn it properly.

usingenglish

Summary:  This site features an effective idiom dictionary and is a great source for phrasal verbs that can be so confusing in English.

UsingEnglish is a website with a large compilation  (many different resources from a range of topics) of English learning materials. It has word lists focusing on native English, such as idiom dictionaries and phrasal verb lists.

Plus, there are many free quizzes and reading comprehension activities to help test your level and improve your English skills. These quizzes cover grammar topics such as verb tenses, phonetics and articles.

Reading activities cover topics like entertainment, business English and politics.

magoosh

Price: Free trial available ; Subscription price depends on course type

Summary:  This site prepares students for taking language tests such as the SAT, GRE and TOEFL.

Magoosh is a test preparation website that helps students develop skills to pass their upcoming exams. These include common exams in the English-speaking world such as the GRE (Graduate Record Examination), the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).

Magoosh introduces you to English grammar in its TOEFL course through hundreds of online video-based lessons. The lessons are similar to a private tutor teaching you the materials. The videos explain the topics well and follow a nice slow speed.

knoword

Summary:  This site is perfect for building your vocabulary, and the gamified approach makes it quite fun.

Knoword is a very addictive online vocabulary building game. While the website isn’t specifically for ESL learners, it’s still a great place to practice your vocabulary and word association skills.

To play the game, you’re given a word definition and the word’s first letter. You must then type the missing word. At the end of the game, you can view your answers and summarize the vocabulary. For an extra challenge, you can set a time limit.

The lists are designed by users of the app, so they’re really varied. One helps you learn irregular verbs in English , for example. I particularly recommend the super fun idioms pack !

ted

Available on: i OS | Android

Summary:  This site is perfect for learning about fascinating topics while you get more comfortable with listening comprehension.

TED creates videos known as “TED Talks,” which are presentations by experts in many fields. You can find TED Talks about science, philosophy, self-help, education and much more.

TED talks are fun and effective ways to practice your English listening skills . They’re often led by native English speakers, have a lot of vocabulary that’s useful for many situations, plus subtitles.

To study with TED talks, listen to the video more than once, take notes and research any unknown vocabulary. It can also be helpful to watch videos in subtitles in your native language first and then in English.

coursera

Price: Free (option to pay for a certificate at the end of the course)

Summary:  This site offers university-level language courses for free.

Coursera is a directory that has free online courses known as Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). The “Open” part of the name means that anyone with an internet connection can take the course.

Coursera has many MOOCs from all around the world. You can find courses in intermediate English, grammar-specific classes, business or science English and more.

I recommend Coursera because all the courses were created by recognized institutions. You can search for a course by level, length or even the institution which provides the resource.

Most courses are self-directed. This means you can go through the course material at your own pace whenever you want. Many courses include videos or readings, and some even have practice exercises to complete.

abc-education

Price:  Free

Summary:  If you want to learn Aussie English , this site is the place. It combines Aussie English and culture, so you learn English at the same time you learn about the Aussie way of life.

ABC is the Australian public news service, and it has an English learning website, too.

Here, you’ll discover a number of English learning activities like articles, video courses and listening exercises. 

You can read articles that interview people about life in Australia. There are also articles for learning English idioms, grammar points and learning tips.

A fantastic resource from the website is “Behind the News.” In this section, you watch short news clips and focus on vocabulary related to the story. This is an especially useful resource if you want to develop an Australian accent or have a particular interest in Australia in general.

news-in-levels

Price:  Free (with in-app purchases)

Summary:  Stay informed and learn English with current events at various learner levels with this excellent site.

News in Levels is another fantastic resource that introduces English learners to news stories at different levels of difficulty. Simply choose a news story of interest, and then choose a level.

On this website, you can read and watch an original news story. As you read, some words are in bold to show that they may be difficult or important to the text.

News in Levels lets you take a level test, answer questions related to the text and even speak live with someone on Skype about the content of the page.

The best part about this resource is that it updates as the news develops. New articles are added every day, so there’s always new content to choose from.

collins-dictionary

Summary:  A trusted name in dictionaries, this site is easy to use and there are lots of examples, which makes understanding words easier.

When learning English online, it’s important to have a solid and reliable English language dictionary .

Along with the online dictionary, thesaurus and translation sections, you’ll also find the latest news from Collins and other great articles all about the English language.

The thesaurus is great for finding  synonyms (words that mean the same thing), and the translation section allows you to find out the meaning of the English word in another language.

Collins also has articles where you can learn about things like “Scrabble,” a popular English word game.

voa-learning-english

Summary: VOA Learning English takes real news and makes it more understandable for English learners.

VOA stands for “Voice of America,” a news and media service. They have a section specifically dedicated for English learners. The site makes it easy to study news by adding subtitles, having special news that is spoken more slowly and making programs just for English learners.

For example, the program “English in a Minute” focuses on one phrase or expression in each episode, which is only one minute long. There’s also “Words and Their Stories” , a podcast that looks closely at a single word or type of word, like expressions related to the word “sun”  or  common French words in English .

The main Voice of America site has news made for native English speakers. The site is also available in many other languages. The English version can be great for advanced English learners, while the foreign language section can work for beginners who are still trying to grasp the basics of the language through translation .

talkenglish

Available on: TalkEnglish has several apps for different learning skills

Summary: TalkEnglish is focused on helping you with your speaking skills, but it also covers topics such as listening, vocabulary, phrasal verbs and idioms.

TalkEnglish features hundreds of lessons designed to help you practice your speaking skills. Just repeat the words or phrases after the native speaker says them.

Plus, if you click on almost anything on the site, you can hear someone speaking the text in a clear and natural way. Also, everything is written out as a transcript, which makes it easy to follow.

There’s also a vocabulary page with tips, links and lists to help you improve your English vocabulary, as well as 10 different sections on idioms with 15 different lessons each.

elllo

Summary: ELLLO has a huge variety of lessons and topics related to English listening, with a mixture of native and non-native speakers to help you hear a variety of accents .

Elllo is one of the “standards” in English listening lessons, meaning it’s very well-known. In addition to great listening lessons, it also has videos and other tools to help you improve your English.

It has many topics that are divided by level. Each lesson has a transcript with vocabulary and quizzes. Most materials are downloadable as MP3 files or documents. It’s very easy to use—in fact, your English teacher may even use material from this site on exams!

the-learning-network

Summary: The Learning Network (from the prestigious or well-respected publication The New York Times ) is packed with content that works best for advanced students.

Although the Learning Network bases its content off of The New York Times articles aimed at native English speakers, it also provides tools to help language learners understand the articles better.

For example, this post on the blog gives a brief summary, including discussion questions. That makes it perfect to use in classes or groups, but you can also use this page if you’re learning by yourself.

In addition to the important vocabulary in each article, there’s also a “Word of the Day”  feature, which includes a quiz.

englishpage

Summary: Englishpage is a great site to visit if you want to master English grammar.

If you look at the  index  for Englishpage.com’s grammar section, you’ll see how large it is.

On the verb tenses page alone, there are tutorials and explanations for everything you can imagine related to verbs. There are also 30 “Exercises,” which are quizzes and exams to check your understanding. And that’s just the verb tenses.

There are also a few vocabulary lessons aimed at advanced learners.

englisch-hilfen

Summary: Because English-hilfen.de is made for non-native speakers, there are a lot of clear explanations and examples on the site.

It may be strange to see a German website on this list (the name means “English help” in German). But it really is a great, useful site for anyone learning English!

The grammar pages on the site include easy-to-understand explanations and user-friendly exercises . Meanwhile, the vocabulary pages are divided into subject areas  and  exercises . The exercises are fun, and include some topics that aren’t as common on other sites, like the “Customs and Traditions” section.

open-culture

Summary: Open Culture isn’t specifically for English learners, but there are lots of valuable resources for everyone.

Open Culture collects different materials and resources available for free online and puts them together in one place. Most of the resources here are educational or cultural, but there’s also a section specifically for English lessons .

randalls-esl-cyber-listening-lab

Summary: Randall’s ESL Cyber Listening Lab has many listening lessons for different levels that come with quizzes to reinforce (strengthen or solidify) what you’ve learned.

The lessons on Randall’s ESL Cyber Listening Lab usually have a few discussion questions, an audio file and a quiz at the end. There are good topics and quizzes, but they’re not easily downloadable. That means you’ll need an Internet connection to listen to the audio files.

There are also sections for learning vocabulary , but they’re small compared to the listening part.

smart-words

Summary: Smart Words is a website almost completely dedicated to vocabulary aimed at English learners of all levels.

Smart Words’ site is very clear and easy to use, and everything is divided by category. As such, it can be useful when studying for standardized English tests—like the TOEIC or TOEFL, where knowledge of synonyms is very useful.

There are especially good sections about  synonyms and antonyms . I personally enjoy the pages with  quotes and sayings ,  idioms ,  puns  and  humor .

  • Know your level. If the lesson is too easy, you’ll be bored. If it’s too hard, you won’t learn. So before you start to learn English online, test your English level first.
  • Know how you learn best. Find English learning websites that match your language learning style .
  • Use a computer or phone with a microphone.  Many of these websites and apps have activities where you can practice speaking. You’ll need a microphone for that.
  • Find topics that interest you. When you use topics that you like, you’ll be more motivated to learn!
  • Schedule a time each day to study.  You need to practice often and regularly to get better. Schedule a set time each day to study English, like while you have breakfast or take the train to work.
  • Don’t forget to go offline as well. Even if you learn a lot from these English websites, it’s important to practice with real people, too . 

Now, all that’s left to do is take your pick and start learning!

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If you want a better vocabulary, you’ve come to the right place. Vocabulary websites are designed to help you learn new words while having fun on your phone. You could look up a new word at random in your dictionary every day and test yourself, but there's a variety of useful websites available that make the process of improving your vocabulary even easier.  

Learning new words can take time and effort, but these websites make it a fun, easy process. When you set out to expand your own vocabulary, however, keep in mind that you might find a totally new technique that works for you.

Here is the list of vocabulary websites to start learning new words in engaging contexts, understanding their nuances and trying them out for yourself.

1. Vocabulary.com

3. dictionary websites, 4. easy notecards, 5. reverse dictionary.

  • 7. Wordreference

9. Word Hippo

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Vocabulary.com is a free English vocabulary learning website that uses a learning-by-play method. Through fun and engaging games, you can learn new words and improve your vocabulary retention. The website has a huge library of over 15,000 words, which are divided into different topics. You can also create your own vocabulary lists.

One of the best ways to use Vocabulary is to integrate its vocabulary practice with the text you're reading. The website's dynamic teacher dashboard allows you to see detailed information about your vocabulary proficiency. In addition to the thousands of provided lists available on the site, you can paste up to 100 pages of text into the site's List Builder and it will give you a list of new words. This is great when you want to create a list before the specified read.

Vocabulary.com offers a variety of features to help you learn words including smart dictionary lookup, vocabulary lists, word challenges, commonly confused words, test prep, vocabulary jam, and several other educational resources.

Wordela is a vocabulary-building website to help anyone extend their vocabulary. There are courses in the app to help English language learners grow the variety of words they use and ones specific to their roles, such as business. Students preparing for standardised tests and college exams have access to wordlists especially curated for them.

Wordela provides high-quality audio content, flashcard tools, gamified motivation, and content that teaches meanings and pronunciation alongside the words.

Check out this collection featuring some of the  best online dictionary  and thesaurus websites. Students can use them to search for definitions of words, synonyms and antonyms, examples of words usage, grammar tips, word of the day, quizzes, crosswords, word games and many more.

Easy Notecards is a free vocabulary website that allows you to create interactive note cards that can be used on a variety of devices and platforms. You can also add images to your note cards by either uploading them or using their URLs.

Reverse Dictionary uses a variety of algorithms and multiple databases to find similar words for a search query. The definitions are taken from the well-known and open source WordNet database, so many thanks to the many contributors for creating such a great free resource.

Wordnik is an online English dictionary that provides comprehensive definitions, usage examples, and related information for words from a variety of sources, including the American Heritage Dictionary.

This online resource provides a wealth of information about words, making it a valuable tool for anyone who wants to learn more about the English language. Whether you are a student, a writer, or simply someone who enjoys learning new words, Wordnik is a great resource.

In addition to providing comprehensive definitions, Wordnik also helps you keep up with popular culture and learn about new words and terms.

7. WordReference.com Dictionaries

Wordreference is a bilingual online dictionary that you can use with students to enrich and improve their vocabulary learning. Wordreference offers access to a number of bilingual dictionaries include Spanish-English, French-English, Italian-English, and many more. 

The site alo include a language forum where users ask questions about language usage and get help from native speakers. To learn more about Wordreference, check out this guide.

Ludwig is a sentence search engine that helps students become better writers of English. It is also a great vocabulary website which offers a host of helpful services including: definitions, synonyms, antonyms, translation, paraphrasing, comparing the frequency of words, examples of usage, and more. 

The way it works is simple: type in your sentence or word and Ludwig provides you with relevant examples sourced from numerous English sources.

Word Hippo is another vocabulary website that helps students improve their vocabulary learning. Besides accessing antonyms and synonyms, Word Hippo provides rhyming words, example sentences, translations, definitions, words forms, word game helpers, pronunciations, and more. Word Hippo is also available as a mobile app for both iOS and Android.

Flocabulary is a website that helps students develop cross curricular academic vocabulary through rap/hip hop songs. Flocabulary offers a wide variety of pre-made lessons and activities to help students build towards mastery. 

These include Vocab Game, Vocab Cards, Lyric Lab, Quiz, and several other activities. Teachers can create their classes, invite students to join, and start sharing lessons and assignments with students. They can also grade students responses, provide timely feedback, and monitor students learning progress. Read Flocabulary full review to learn more.

11. Membean

Membean is a vocabulary website that provides differentiated and personalized vocabulary instruction to students of all ages and abilities including ELLs and students with dyslexia. Students are engaged in training sessions where they get introduced to new words that they learn using different pathways. 

Besides learning about the word’s pronunciation, students also practice the new vocabulary through sample sentences, visual representations, explanations, and definitions. 

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Personalized, differentiated instruction — automatically tailored to your skill level — helps you achieve lasting outcomes by prioritizing higher order thinking over memorization.

Membean is used in more than 2,000 schools in over 30 countries.

“After implementing Membean, from 2018 to 2019 we saw an increase in 9th grade scores of 12.49% and in 11th grade scores of 7.47%. Our school was recognized by the district for exceptional growth in the 9th grade scores.”
“My students are proud of their writing because they have been able to choose a precise word to communicate what they want to say. That's authentic learning, and Membean has made it possible.”
“Memorizing words from a list one week and forgetting them the next is neither effective nor useful. We want to teach our students how to learn and retain those words, and Membean shows them how to do just that.”
“With a large international student population, we knew it was crazy to teach the same words to both native and non-native speakers. Membean almost felt like a video game versus sitting with an old-fashioned workbook.”
“Our English teachers appreciate that students are learning words in their zone of proximal development; they also are impressed that Membean successfully addresses each student’s different learning styles.”
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“Membean calibrates to each one of my students. It accepts them where they are and teaches them. Their confidence increases by being part of the learning community—they no longer feel ostracized.”
“Our students are not only expanding their vocabulary but are also learning how to learn. I credit Membean’s effective pedagogical structure and methodology with guiding our students in the right direction.”
“All my students are at varying levels. Fortunately, all their needs can be met through Membean’s truly differentiated format – it’s simply wonderful. Membean enriches each student’s education at their own individual level.”
“My students have so many learning styles, which makes differentiating with Membean very effective. I appreciate how I can personalize with ease. Membean saves me time every week!”

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  • Promotes multiyear retention instead of focusing on short-term performance.
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Retrieving what you need from your brain is often a bigger problem than just learning what you need. Membean continually reshapes your memory to make information more retrievable by spending 80% of training time asking you nuanced questions of varying difficulty.

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You forget much of what you learn quickly because more time is spent encoding instead of helping you retrieve the information you are being taught.

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Membean leverages the benefits of continual retrieval to train your brain to remember longer and retrieve reliably.

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The timing of practice matters a great deal. Blocked learning creates the illusion of mastery. In actuality, rapid gains lead to rapid forgetting. Alternatively, spaced practice – where learning a single concept is stretched over a longer period of time – leads to true mastery.

Weekly word lists are taught in a short period of time – similar to cramming for a test – followed by limited amounts, if any, of follow-up learning.

Membean’s algorithm introduces the same amount of material over a significantly longer period of time, resulting in long-term retention.

Memorizing vs. Higher Order Thinking

Easy learning is not strong learning. Membean elicits nuanced thinking and allows for mistakes, causing the experiences of surprise and internal dialogue, both of which aid in retention. We utilize 9 powerful pedagogical approaches to help you understand there’s more to a word than just its definition.

You are repeatedly presented with definitions and examples, resulting in memorization instead of robust mental connections.

Membean applies layer upon layer of nuanced meaning and increased difficulty, encouraging you to form a rich mental picture of each word.

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Lofty levels of literacy are possible for all your students – not just your top students. Teachers report saving up to 4 hours a week thanks to the powerful tools Membean provides, including the following:

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Customize how long and how often your students learn. Set the quantity of questions on quizzes and how frequently they're issued. Tailor each learner’s individual experience in every class. Individualized preferences for students who need accommodations? We do that! Tweak each class to your own satisfaction.

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ELL ? Gifted? Unmotivated reader? Membean customizes for all students and engenders word confidence. Learning definitions is just the beginning. Literacy requires deftly using words, recognizing them in text, and encountering them repeatedly, all of which eventually lead to a nuanced understanding.

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6 Useful Vocabulary Websites

The web is full of websites on vocabulary: good, bad and ugly. Here are six of my favourite free vocabulary websites that I think are useful for teachers and students alike:

  • Describing Words 

This website has a simple premise: punch in a noun and you get countless descriptive words, with a helpful sort for ‘frequency’ and for ‘uniqueness’.

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2. Vocabulary.com

This bumper website has lots of uses, from a dictionary and countless vocabulary questions. My favourite aspect of the website is the lists facility, which has lots of brilliant applications for teachers to use.

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3. Visuwords.com

This website freely does what it says on the tin: creating interesting graphic visuals for your word choices.

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4. Online Etymology Dictionary

I use this website a lot in my teaching. With a quick search, you can gain accessible word histories (alongside some very interesting articles).

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5. Freerice. 

This unique website is a trusty activity for form time or for some vocabulary-related quizzing. The premise of ‘free rice’ sees correct quiz answers activity the World Food Programme donate grains of rice to help end hunger.

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6. Word Sift

This website is another very helpful tool that can visualise and ‘sift’ passages of text in helpful ways. From creating word-clouds based on word frequency, to then unpicking key words and connecting them together, this website has lots of interesting applications for vocabulary learning.

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Do share any of your free favourites in the comments section. If you want to read more about vocabulary in the classroom, my new book ‘ Closing the Vocabulary Gap ‘ is available at Amazon HERE and Routledge HERE .

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Thank you for this article. Very helpful. I will start with Freerice with my Tutor goup and then try to incorporate the other ones into my English teaching. I want to move students from using ‘nice’ to ‘amazing’ and beyond. It stems from reading primarily and I have tired with glossaries but not been consistent enough. I am going to start afresh with all my classes over the next 2 half- terms.

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Thank you so much for this. It’s so difficult to find a happy medium that provides support for students that are not elementary students and, yet, still need practice with advanced vocabulary, meaning, and visuals!

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18 Online Resources to Expand your English Vocabulary

If you're looking to expand your English vocabulary, here are 18 handy resources you can use for extra practice when learning the language.

If you've got the desire to master the English language, the web is one of the best resources that's available to you. Knowing the right sites and devoting some time, you can easily take the way you read, speak, and write English to the next level.

Even if you're a native speaker, it doesn't hurt to improve your vocabulary every now and then. New words are being invented all the time courtesy of the Web, a prime example being "to google" for something.

Here, we've listed 18 resources that'll help you expand your vocabulary.

Online English Dictionaries and Thesaurus

First, let's look at the online dictionaries and thesaurus available.

1. Dictionary.com

Unlike other dictionary sites, Dictionary.com offers more than just definitions and origins. It helps you improve your vocabulary through various games and word lists and maintains a list of slang, emoji, tech, and other new words. You can visit its sister site, Thesaurus.com , to find synonyms.

2. The Free Dictionary

Get ready to learn a lot of things at The Free Dictionary site. It's an awesome resource that has information categorized, helps you with definitions, spelling bee games and lots more. The site also features a start page where you can add your favorite modules and learn things new every day.

3. Visual Thesaurus

At Visual Thesaurus, you can have a great time exploring words and related terms and play around with them. It includes a pronunciation helper, so you need not worry about getting a word mispronounced.

Some other features include examples of usages and additional tips to prevent you from mistakenly using the wrong word. It's available as a download and requires a subscription, costing $2.95 per month.

4. Google's Define Operator

Since people have got used to googling for everything, it's not a surprise that Google has included a little functionality to their search engine. If you want to know the meaning of a word, just type define: followed by the word in the Google search box, and get the definitions instantly on your screen. For example, define: intuitive .

Similarly, you can refer to our Google search cheat sheet for more operators and tips .

This is a handy audio dictionary, available on the web and as a mobile app. Just type in a word and get its definition or pronunciation immediately. It has a large database of words, divided into categories. This site is especially very useful for non-native speakers.

6. Merriam-Webster

Founded in 1828, Merriam-Webster is one of the most popular American dictionaries. Its website has an online dictionary, thesaurus, games, and quizzes. There are separate dictionaries for legal and medical terms. Merriam-Webster has mobile apps for improving vocabulary, in case you want to practice on the go.

Wordnik is a non-profit organization and claims to have the largest collection of English words online. It isn't a dictionary itself, but fetches meanings from numerous sources. It also displays the words related to the one you entered.

You can create your own word list on Wordnik and view random words to improve vocabulary. Wordnik is an extremely useful tool if you want to view the meaning of a single word from multiple sources simultaneously to compare or double-check.

Offline English Dictionaries

WordWeb functions as a dictionary tool that comes packed with the features you would expect in any dictionary. Select a word from any application and then press a shortcut to find out its meaning in WordWeb. Something you'll love is the way its interface has been designed.

In case you need synonyms, related terms, etc., just click on the appropriate tab, and you're done. The Pro version includes a few more capabilities, although the free version might be more than enough for your needs.

English Grammar Resources

9. BBC Learning English

The BBC Learning English site has loads of information on English vocabulary and grammar, such as FAQs, exercises, and quizzes. The vocabulary section is divided into basic and intermediate level, depending on your proficiency. There are several activities in both these categories that take six minutes to complete.

If you still need more, you can test yourself in these quizzes:

  • English Club Grammar Quizzes
  • Britannica Grammar Quiz
  • Grammar quizzes by Cambridge Dictionary

A Word a Day to Pick Up New English Vocabulary

The following sites are updated every day with words that you might have never heard of. You can see their origin, etymology, pronunciation, and a lot more. You can subscribe to their newsletters and spend less than a minute daily to enrich your English vocabulary,

10. A Word A Day by Wordsmith

The newsletter shares a new word daily and has over 400,000 subscribers. You can subscribe to it for free and view archives.

11. The Word of the Day by The Britannica Dictionary

You can visit The Britannica Dictionary's the Word of the Day page to learn a new word every day. It doesn't have a newsletter, so you'll have to bookmark it or view archives periodically. Besides this, it has quizzes and a list of the most common 3,000 words.

If you're an auditory learner or doesn't have much time to read, you can tune in to any of the several podcasts on English language.

12. Grammar Girl Podcast

Hosted by Mignon Fogarty, Grammar Girl podcast aims to help you improve your writing. To that end, it discusses grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary.

English eBooks

13. project gutenberg.

Project Gutenberg has over 60,000 free downloadable ebooks. These included dictionaries and books on English language. But reading books on other subjects is also a great way to improve vocabulary. Books from many languages are available, just take your pick from the online Gutenberg catalog .

Besides this, you can visit the other sites to find and download ebooks .

Educational Games

Looking for a fun way to learn? Try these games.

14. Chicago Tribune Jumble

Chicago Tribune has various fun activities on its sites, including scrambled word games called Jumble. They don't take much time, are quite interesting, and help you learn new words.

15. Play Scrabble

You can play scrabble on this site, either with the computer or other players. To make it more interesting, invite your friends.

16. ManyThings

ManyThings has numerous vocabulary games and quizzes, including some pictorial games.

There are countless blogs that provide tips on improving your English, like:

17. Daily Writing Tips

Daily Writing Tips covers all the aspects of writing, but you'll find a ton of posts on vocabulary and word usage. You can view by category to find relevant posts.

Start Pages

These are quite great, and can save you loads of time. A Start Page is a page on the web that you can customize with stuff that you need to keep an eye on. For example, my start page contains modules that give me access to a few blogs, top news stories and weather.

18. Netvibes

Using Netvibes, you can create a start page with modules like a dictionary, word a day stuff, etc. It offers a great deal of customization options, letting you add apps, feeds, and panels to your start page. Once you get used to them, these will not only help you to learn new words, but also track all the important information.

Learn New English Words Daily

Improving your vocabulary doesn't have to be boring. Whether you like to play games or listen to podcasts, you can benefit from the above-mentioned online resources to learn new words.

Besides adding new words to your vocabulary, it's essential to master your grammar. This, too, can be done with the help of sites and apps.

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Best Vocabulary Websites for Students

By Med Kharbach, PhD | Last Update: November 4, 2023

Vocabulary websites for students are the topic of our blog post today!

Learning new vocabulary is now easier than any time before and this is all thanks to the Internet. With a single click, users can access a wide variety of resources to help them enrich and improve their vocabulary. 

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Vocabulary is key to language learning and a strong grasp of vocabulary is a prerequisite especially for improving one’s writing style and speaking skills. The list below features some of the best vocabulary websites that you can use with your students and kids to learn new vocabulary items, improve vocabulary practice, and ultimately enhance one’s grasp of the target language. 

Vocabulary Websites for Students

Here are our top picks for vocabulary websites for students

1-  Easy Notecards

Another great free vocabulary website to use with your students in class. Easy Notecards allows you to create interactive note cards that can work across various devices and platforms. 

There is also the possibility to add images to your notecards by either uploading them or using their URLs in case they are already published online. To learn more about Easy Notecards, read this step by step guide .

2- Dictionary websites

Check out this collection featuring some of the best free online dictionary and thesaurus websites . Students can use them to search for definitions of words, synonyms and antonyms, examples of words usage, grammar tips, word of the day, quizzes, crosswords, word games and many more. 

3- Vocabulary.com

As its name indicates, this site helps students improve their vocabulary through games and fun learning activities. The site also includes a dictionary that provides word definitions with thousands of example sentences from current newspapers, magazines, and literature. 

Besides the dictionary, Vocabulary.com also offers vocabulary lists, word challenges, commonly confused words, test prep, vocabulary jam, and several other educational resources.

4-  Quizlet

Quizlet is a game-based learning platform that you can use with students to teach them vocabulary using various tools including flashcards. To learn more about Quizlet, check out this step-by step tutorial

5-  Reverse Dictionary

‘The way Reverse Dictionary works is pretty simple. It simply looks through tonnes of dictionary definitions and grabs the ones that most closely match your search query. For example, if you type something like “longing for a time in the past”, then the engine will return “nostalgia”. 

The engine has indexed several million definitions so far, and at this stage it’s starting to give consistently good results (though it may return weird results sometimes). It acts a lot like a thesaurus except that it allows you to search with a definition, rather than a single word. So in a sense, this tool is a “search engine for words”, or a sentence to word converter.’

6-  Wordnik

Wordnik is an online English dictionary that provides definitions from various sources including the American Heritage Dictionary of the Engish Language. When you search for a word in Wordnik you will numerous definitions, examples of usages taken from different online sources, lists of synonyms and antonyms, related words, reverse dictionary, and many more.

7-  Wordreference

Wordreference is a bilingual online dictionary that you can use with students to enrich and improve their vocabulary learning. Wordreference offers access to a number of bilingual dictionaries include Spanish-English, French-English, Italian-English, and many more. 

The site alo include a language forum where users ask questions about language usage and get help from native speakers. To learn more about Wordreference, check out this guide .

8-  Ludwig

Ludwig is a sentence search engine that helps students become better writers of English. It is also a great vocabulary website which offers a host of helpful services including: definitions, synonyms, antonyms, translation, paraphrasing, comparing the frequency of words, examples of usage, and more. 

The way it works is simple: type in your sentence or word and Ludwig provides you with relevant examples sourced from numerous English sources.

9-  Word Hippo

Word Hippo is another vocabulary website that helps students improve their vocabulary learning. Besides accessing antonyms and synonyms, Word Hippo provides rhyming words, example sentences, translations, definitions, words forms, word game helpers, pronunciations, and more. Word Hippo is also available as a mobile app for both iOS and Android.

10- Flocabulary

Flocabulary is a website that helps students develop cross curricular academic vocabulary through rap/hip hop songs. Flocabulary offers a wide variety of pre-made lessons and activities to help students build towards mastery. 

These include Vocab Game, Vocab Cards, Lyric Lab, Quiz, and several other activities. Teachers can create their classes, invite students to join, and start sharing lessons and assignments with students. They can also grade students responses, provide timely feedback, and monitor students learning progress. Read Flocabulary full review to learn more.

11- Membean

Membean is a vocabulary website that provides differentiated and personalized vocabulary instruction to students of all ages and abilities including ELLs and students with dyslexia. Students are engaged in training sessions where they get introduced to new words that they learn using different pathways. 

Besides learning about the word’s pronunciation, students also practice the new vocabulary through sample sentences, visual representations, explanations, and definitions. 

Final thoughts

The landscape of vocabulary websites provided showcases a digital lexicon waiting to be explored—from Easy Notecards’ interactive approach to the comprehensive repositories of dictionary sites and the game-based learning of platforms like Quizlet and Vocabulary.com. Tools such as Reverse Dictionary and Ludwig bring innovative searches to the mix, while Word Hippo and Wordnik cater to the curious and detail-oriented learners. Flocabulary’s unique blend of music and learning captures the imagination, and Membean’s personalized approach ensures that each student’s learning path is as unique as their fingerprint. Harnessing these resources can transform the daunting task of vocabulary expansion into an exciting and engaging journey, unlocking new realms of expression and understanding for students across the globe.

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Dr. Med Kharbach is an influential voice in the global educational technology landscape, with an extensive background in educational studies and a decade-long experience as a K-12 teacher. Holding a Ph.D. from Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Canada, he brings a unique perspective to the educational world by integrating his profound academic knowledge with his hands-on teaching experience. Dr. Kharbach's academic pursuits encompass curriculum studies, discourse analysis, language learning/teaching, language and identity, emerging literacies, educational technology, and research methodologies. His work has been presented at numerous national and international conferences and published in various esteemed academic journals.

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5 Popular Language Learning Sites to Help Expand Your Skills From Home

Take advantage of these online courses to pick up a new language before you head out on your travels

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Rosetta Stone

Rosetta Stone is one of the most-popular online language sites, thanks to its easy-to-follow format and long list of languages. Once you sign up, you’ll be given a personalized learning plan that you can follow on your laptop, tablet or complete lessons straight from your smartphone. Live-streamed classes are offered or you can download lessons and audioguides to take with you on the go.

Unlike Rosetta Stone, which only offers language courses online, Udemy offers a variety of online classes, including languages, photography, business skills and even health and wellness. Whereas Rosetta Stone gets you lifetime access to all the classes on its site, Udemy lets you choose individual classes to take. When you sign up, each course comes with on-demand videos and practice tests to assess your skills. Most courses come with downloadable articles and a certificate of completion when you finish — and you can do it all on a smartphone or a computer.

For a more customizable experience, Udemy is offering a new-learner offer that’ll get you classes for as low as $14.99/month. The platform also offers a seven day free trial, so you can access more than 11,000 classes, certification prep, goal-focused recommendations and AI-powered coding exercises. You can choose from a personal plan or if you’re looking to share it with your entire workforce, there’s an enterprise option.

Similar to Udemy, Coursera provides a range of online courses including languages like Korean and French. Each course will come with a set amount of lessons with an estimated amount of time it will take to complete. The lessons also list out how many videos you’ll be required to watch, if there are any readings and the total amount of quizzes. If you’re in a time crunch, each lesson also tells you how much time it’ll take to get through. If you’re traveling you can do most of the work through your smartphone or you can use a laptop.

Preply offers a more interactive experience no matter if you want to learn Arabic or Japanese. When you sign up, you will be able to find a tutor who you’ll connect with for up to 50 minutes virtually. From there, you’ll get to know one another and create a customized learning plan based on your goals. Then, you get to decide how many lessons you want to have a week or month, and you’ll be charged on a 28-day cycle. You can do it all through a computer, tablet or smartphone.

More than 30,000 real-life tutors are available with lessons starting as low as $5 per session. You can choose how many lessons you want to do and read reviews based on other learners to discover the best tutor for you.

Babbel looks to teach you language skills you can apply to your life right away. Using a focus on speaking and pronunciation, you’ll be able participate in live online courses with real instructors or use the online app to play language games, listen to podcasts and more using your smartphone. When you first sign up, you’ll be able to create your own personalized language learning routine based on your schedule all through the app.

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    Duolingo. When you think of learning English online, Duolingo's jolly green owl probably comes to mind. This famous language learning platform provides various activities, such as fill-in-the-blanks, multiple-choice, and flashcards. Its game-like approach to learning has made it extremely popular.

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    Free English Learning Videos & YouTube channels: EngVid.com - More than 1000 videos from various teachers. Sort by level or topic. TED talks - Good for more advanced learners; use the captions or transcripts. Rachel's English - Great videos on pronunciation, slang, & more. JenniferESL - More than 10 years of English-teaching videos.

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