English as a Second Language (ESL) for Teachers and Students

Whether you are a teacher looking for ESL teaching materials, a beginner who's just starting out, or an advanced student who wants to hone and polish reading comprehension, conversation, and writing skills, these resources can take you to the next level.

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    Deciding Between the IELTS or TOEFL Exams
  • Common English idioms
    40 Common English Idioms
  • Teacher helping adult student in library
    Essential Basic English Lessons
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    Become a Better English Student With These Study Tips
  • girl learning english language
    Learn 600 of the Most Important English Nouns
  • Businessman driving car
    Using the Present Simple for ESL Students
  • Successful future's don't just happen, they're earned
    Good TOEFL Scores for Top Public and Private Universities
  • Student working on laptop in library
    Free Online TOEFL Study Guides
  • Teacher and students
    How Many People Learn English?
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    Free FCE Study on the Internet
  • Understanding and Using the Simple Present Tense
  • Reading book on subway
    English Reading Comprehension Story: 'My Friend Peter'
  • woman reading at her desk
    Study Skills for Intermediate Level Language Learners
  • Millennium Park and the Cloud Gate sculpture, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America
    Inglés Básico: Pasado Simple
  • three young businessmen
    What's a Good TOEIC Speaking and Writing Score?
  • Adults students learning English as a second language
    Start Learning English With Easy Lessons
  • Woman jogging in the park
    ESL Vocabulary Words for Body Movements
  • Woman reading an interesting book at home.
    How to Improve Your English
  • WH
    Asking Questions in English
  • Study Skills for Beginners
  • Money
    Countable and Uncountable Nouns Explained for ESL
  • How to Write a Great Essay for the TOEFL or TOEIC
  • Woman studying with book in the library
    Ten Reasons to Learn English
  • Stacked book bindings
    Top Essential Advanced Level English Learner Resources
  • Young couple hanging out at small harbor
    Usos de 'Like' en Inglés
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    Top 5 First Certificate Exam Preparation Materials
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    English Learning Tips
  • Optical scan answer sheet with responses bubbled in by #2 pencil.
    English Test Options for ESL Students
  • Young man writing English sentences on the blackboard
    Learn English
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    TOEIC Listening Practice: Short Talks
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    How to Get a Student Visa to the United States
  • Before You Take a Test
  • Cashier scanning bananas in grocery store
    English Listening Quiz - Talking to a Customer
  • Top Books for Cultural Understanding: England
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    ESL Quiz: Measurement in Sports
  • TOEIC Speaking Test
    The TOEIC Speaking Test
  • Young girl studying through technology at home
    Top English Learning Software for Young Learners
  • Children running on the beach
    Formas Superlativas - Entendiendo la Forma Superlativa en Inglés
  • Coffee cup
    Presente Simple o Presente Continuo
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    How to Use Prepositions of Time and Date in English
  • chart of pronouns and possessive forms
    Learn About Subject, Object, and Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives
  • Young boy pointing
    Using Demonstrative Determiners and Location Words
  • Chalkboard comparing the present tense and the present continuous
    Find the Mistake: Present Simple and Present Continuous Quiz
  • woman choosing vegetables or cupcake
    Learn to Use Complex Subjects
  • Text on a blackboard: Using A, An, and The. Using them indicates two things: whether a word is singular or plural, and whether a noun is definite or indefinite.
    How to Use Definite and Indefinite Articles: A, An, The
  • An older and younger woman look at images from scrapbook
    A Beginner's Guide to the Simple Past in English
  • two people speaking in silhouette against a chalkboard with the words "how are you"
    8 Parts of Speech for ESL Learners
  • Guide to Mastering "How Are You?" in English
  • Man looking through one of four doors with question marks
    Quiz: Using "Will" and "Going to" to Talk About the Future
  • Collage of student profiles and education subject choices
    Choose the Best English Word: Beginner ESL Quiz
  • Formas Comparativas en Inglés
  • Group of people in a conference room
    ESL Job Interview Lesson and Worksheet
  • Business men in an office meeting
    Phrases to Use to Confirm Information
  • Group of people talking
    'Head' Used in Idioms and Expressions
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    Please, Thank You and You're Welcome
  • Soft and Hard G and C
    Word Pronunciation: Hard and Soft 'C' and 'G' Sounds
  • Adults students learning English as a second language
    Past-Tense Regular Verb Pronunciation
  • Woman ordering coffee
    Using "Would You Like to Order" in a Restaurant
  • Caucasian woman sitting near rainy window daydreaming
    How to Express Sadness in English
  • Illustrated chart of voiced and voiceless consonants
    Voiced vs. Voiceless Consonants
  • Want to enjoy that hot cup of coffee? Here's how to be the first one to wake up.
    How to Say Good Night, Rest Well, and Good Morning in English
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