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Online Dictionaries and Thesauruses
: Tools like Merriam-Webster, Cambridge Dictionary, and Dictionary.com provide free access to definitions, synonyms, and usage examples. english b f x x x free
- Coursera and edX: Platforms offering free online courses from universities and institutions worldwide. You can search for English courses at your level.
- EnglishClass101: Offers audio and video lessons for all levels.
- LearnEnglish with Emma: Provides English lessons on various topics.
- EngVid: Features English lessons on grammar, vocabulary, and more.
English B
The combination of "English B" and "Free" often refers to (an International Baccalaureate language acquisition course) or B-level English (Intermediate) under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Feature: Unlock Unlimited English Learning with "English B
- Memrise: A mobile app offering interactive vocabulary lessons and games.
- Babbel: A comprehensive language learning app with interactive lessons and speech recognition technology.
- Duolingo (basic vocabulary)
- Anki (flashcards)
- BBC Learning English (audio & video)
The abundance of free English learning resources online means that anyone, anywhere can improve their English skills without financial barriers. These resources are not only cost-effective but also flexible, allowing learners to study at their own pace and on their own schedule. Coursera and edX: Platforms offering free online courses
- Duolingo — free structured lessons; use daily 10–20 minutes for vocabulary and grammar repetition.
- BBC Learning English — lessons, videos, and transcripts for intermediate learners; follow the 6-minute English and grammar series.
- VOA Learning English — slow-read news articles and audio for listening practice; shadow-read aloud to improve pronunciation.
- YouTube channels — e.g., English Addict with MrDuncan, English with Lucy; watch with subtitles, pause and repeat useful phrases.
- Anki (spaced repetition) — make decks of new words/phrases; review 20–30 new cards/day and keep daily reviews under 30 minutes.
- Simple readers/graded readers — read one short book per week at your level; note 5–10 new words per book and make Anki cards.
- Tandem / language-exchange apps — do 2×30-minute exchange sessions per week (half English, half partner’s language).
- Grammar reference — “Practical English Usage” (Swan) or online Grammar Bytes; study 1 grammar point/week and do focused exercises.
- Podcasts for learners — “All Ears English,” “Luke’s English Podcast”; listen during commutes and take 5-min notes of new expressions.
- Writing practice — use Lang-8/italki notebook or Reddit r/EnglishLearning to get corrections; write 150–300 words twice a week.


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