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  1. EnglishClub :) Learn English Online

    What is English? A look at the English language. History of English Roots of English and how it came into being. Interesting English Facts In no particular order 📒. Joe's Cafe Personal blog of …

  2. What is English? | Learn English

    English is probably the third language in terms of number of native speakers (after Mandarin and Spanish); and probably the most widely spoken language on the planet taking into account …

  3. Learn English Online

    Listen🎧Learn in easy English Listen, speak, read and write. ESL Forums Discussion for all. Podcasts 🔊 Listen in Easy English. Business English 💼 Help & resources. English for Work 🔊 …

  4. 20 Grammar Rules | Learn English

    Here are 20 simple rules and tips to help you avoid mistakes in English grammar. For more comprehensive rules please look under the appropriate topic (part of speech etc) on our …

  5. English Alphabet | Learn English

    The English alphabet has 26 letters. In "alphabetical order", they are:

  6. How To Learn English | Learn English | EnglishClub

    Even native English speakers need to review the spelling rules from time to time. Learn commonly misspelled words. Learn about confusing words. Get an ESL penpal. Useful Writing links: …

  7. 7 Free Apps for English Learners | EnglishClub

    BBC Learning English This app offers comprehensive lessons based on topics ranging from grammar to pronunciation and speaking skills. Moreover, there are even “listen-and-repeat” …

  8. Vocabulary Games | ESL Games - EnglishClub

    EnglishClub: Learn English: ESL Games: Vocabulary Games Vocabulary Games Online. Try these fun vocabulary games for ESL learners to test your understanding of English words. All …

  9. Vocabulary Learn English

    The English language has collected words from many places — Latin, French, German, Arabic, Hindi, and more. 🌍 That’s why English has so many synonyms (words with similar meanings) …

  10. History of English | Learn English

    Late Modern English has many more words, arising from two principal factors: firstly, the Industrial Revolution and technology created a need for new words; secondly, the British Empire at its …

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