This guide is for students of all ages who seek to improve their English language skills. The guide provides access to language learning resources through a variety of media modalities: text, audio, and video.
BBC Learning English has provided free English lessons since 1943. Lessons come in three levels and include content to improve vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
Duolingo has provided free, interactive English lessons since 2011. It offers a fun, game-like interface to motivate students through fun and enjoyment.
The Oxford Learner's Dictionary is designed for non-native English language learners. In addition to simplified definitions, it provides pronunciation audio, example sentences, and synonyms.
Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab website provides a variety listening activities at three levels: Easy, Intermediate, and Difficult. Each activity includes comprehension questions.
USA Learns is a free website funded by the US Department of Education, with the intention of supporting immigrants who want to learn or improve their English skills as part of the process of integration into American society.
Cambridge Ventures Arcade is an interactive language study platform with four levels (1-4) of ten units each. As each unit has six lessons, that's a total of 240 lessons!
Voice of America (VOA) has provided free English lessons since 1959. Lessons come in three levels and include English testing and lessons on U.S. history.