10 Best Blogs to Learn English Online We’ve posted regarding 10 of the best free English learning sites, and now it’s time to recommend the best blogs for you! Improve your English pronunciation, speaking and grammar skills with the help of these fantastic blogs. Choose the one that resonates with you the most, or combine a few to get the best results. SEE ALSO: 5 Rules for Excellent English Pronunciation 1. Rachel’s English This site is a fantastic tool for learning proper American English pronunciation. Rachel’s great videos will definitely help you understand the essence of good pronunciation. Her blog is a valuable tool for helping improve your overall speaking skills. //www.rachelsenglish.com/blog See Rachel in action: 2. Grammar Girl Grammar Girl provides useful tips and delivers them in a quick and efficient way. If you’re busy and want to brush up on your English – use Grammar Girl. This blog will help you understand how English is used in real life as it points to mistakes that are most frequently made by learners of English. //grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/ 3. Lingualia Lingualia produces a very active and useful blog. You’ll enjoy reading their direct posts and finding out interesting information about English pronunciation and the other things. Lingualia also offers resources for learners of other languages, which may be interesting for all language lovers. //blog.lingualia.com/ 4. Espresso English This blog provides a variety of English language tips. You’ll definitely find tons of good lessons to learn English online, as well as other useful information. Additionally, here you can win some interesting free e-books that may further help you polish up your English. //www.espressoenglish.net/english-tips-blog/ Esspresso English also has a lot of interesting videos that can help you learn English more efficiently. 5. ESL Tutor Blog Here you can read about various subjects, from volunteering to studying in mixed-level classrooms. This blog also delivers lots of tips about the best ways of learning English. ESL Tutor can be quite useful for teachers, most of whom are constantly working on their professional development. //esltutorblog.com/blog/index.php Start learning English pronunciation online now! START your Guided Tour of Saundz – curriculum-based American English Pronunciation Software that teaches you how to sound more like a native English speaker. 6. WizIQ WizIQ is a great resource for English teachers looking to acquire tips on improving their classes. WizIQ’s blog is constantly updated with interesting content such as the latest news or best practices in teaching English. //blog.wiziq.com/ 7. Speak Like a Star This blog is a part of Hansen Communication Lab and delivers fun information about a great many of the most common English language themes. All language lovers will find plenty of interesting content related to best practices in teaching and learning English. //www.speaklikeastar.com/ 8. Learn Real English This is a great source of educational videos and instruction that will help you learn everyday “Real” English, as it is called. Teachers can use these videos in classes and students can make their learning process fun. //learnrealenglish.com/category/blog/ 9. Duolingo Blog If you want some fun and cuteness in your English learning, you should by all means use Duolingo! You’ll have smart, cute owls guiding you through the lessons and you’ll definitely have fun along the way. Duolingo’s blog is very rich and provides all the information you need on how to successfully navigate through your lessons. //blog.duolingo.com/ 10. Saundz Blog Of course there is Saundz’s blog, which covers a wide variety of subjects. We deal with everything that might be of interest to an ESL student or teacher. Here, readers – students and teachers – can learn about the most common errors in English pronunciation, errors that students might be making and that teachers have to correct. //saundz.com/blog/ There are plenty of great sources that will help you learn English online. Your job is to be dedicated to learning, to never give up and, of course, to have fun. Read, write, listen to and speak English whenever you can and we guarantee you will have great results in the end. The best way to learn spoken English Creating the Right Classroom Atmosphere to Practice Spoken English 10 Best Ways to Learn English Online The Benefits of Using Technology in ESL Classroom Features of Standard American English 26 Responses to “10 Best Blogs to Learn English Online” online english classes said: 21/05/2013 6:25 - Reply Thank you very much for taking the time to do all this! It is so hard to find quality blogs on the net. You have just made all of this so much easier and fun for me! Saundz Team said: 21/05/2013 13:22 - Reply Thanks for your feedback! We realize how difficult it may be to find an appropriate information now as the Internet seems like a real information jungle. We’re happy to know that our posts are helpful to you. Dalibor said: 21/05/2015 11:00 - Reply Hello, I have youtube channel for basic english learning for kids.These videos are a great way for the kids to learn something new just by watching videos. The music and this funny characters will make them come back for more. You can look at the channel, if you like the videos you can use them for your blog. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmemaKS83k0&list=PLYN7_fev2hk9zHCzHjDmb1xY6AzN6Egdd&index=2 Best regards and have a nice day . sabysmith said: 24/09/2013 10:25 - Reply Learning English is enjoyable activity and the site which I came across taught me many new things in english which i would like to share with you all. Here comes a site of graphics animation courses for English. You can improve your listening communication and speaking skils and interact with others easily. englishatease.com Shampa Thakur said: 20/06/2014 6:54 - Reply Linguistically there are two techniques for improving your lexical strength (vocabulary) : Active learning and Passive learning 1. Passive learning: New words are acquired subconsciously, while doing some daily life stuff, like reading a newspaper. Vocabulary is an abstract skill due to reasons like reading habits, family background, schooling, culture etc. The conventional methods are very generic and are made of masses. They do not allow personalized learning to an individual’s current vocabulary. 2. Active learning: Active learning methodology has become a preferred way to change the traditional teacher oriented classroom into the newer student oriented approach to learning. In active learning, acquisition of new words is done with conscious and great efforts. Usually active vocabulary building is quite rigorous and boring due to its monotonous nature. Now introducing myself, I am co-founder of Improve Your Vocabulary – VocabMonk Vocabmonk uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to track individual’s learning/quiz data and mashed up that data to recommend personalized quizzes to students, based on their current vocabulary size. The tool uses game mechanics to make learning real fun and also provides competitive learning through challenges in your social circle. There so special push towards, not just learning words but grasping it with application. Various levels to be achieved as you progress in learning and the distinctive feature is that you can invite your mentor to look up your activities on the website. Happy learning! Saundz said: 25/06/2014 9:10 - Reply Thanks for your comment, Shampa! I just checked out your website and looks great. I like the idea of encouraging students to learn vocabulary outside the class, I think this is essential for boosting their language abilities. Keep up the good work! Jovana engames said: 22/06/2014 15:13 - Reply engames.eu is one of the best blogs for learning English. There are nearly 100 posts at this blog, and they are organised into a mind map and lists. You can find the mind map and the full list of all the posts. jmtech said: 16/07/2014 7:57 - Reply Reading blogs is also a good way of learning English. Aside from the advice some bloggers give, the information from them are most of the time updated. Though books are more credible source of information, they only have updates, new edition, new revision, etc. for about every year. Unlike blogs that are being updated every time. JOZELLE EPiC Online Van said: 29/08/2014 20:06 - Reply I think the best way to learn English is to practice as much as you can. No one can speak English fluently without spending a lot of time practicing it. The Saundz Team said: 01/09/2014 11:33 - Reply You’re right, Van, thanks. However, we think that the major problem is that students often lack motivation for constant practice, which is why it is useful to always try different methods and resources whatappjohn said: 20/09/2014 6:16 - Reply Learning a universal language like English is a pleasing activity and you have done a great job in availing that. Here in this realistic site, you can learn language effortlessly and feel confident to talk and communicate with others. But learning a language like French that is native to another country unlike English that is common to all is a challenging and enjoyable task. We can help you learning French in no time just sitting ideal and following our tutorials. Saundz said: 22/09/2014 8:25 - Reply Hi John! Thanks for your comment. You’re right, English is everywhere, so more people are exposed to it. However, even with its status of a global language, it’s not necessarily easy to learn. French, on the other hand, is not currently a global language, but those who learn it can nowadays find enough materials for efficient study, including your website Keep up the good work! Ana Albers said: 16/10/2014 14:09 - Reply After reading this post my first reaction was “It’s superb”… I think this is really what I was waiting for. I’m really excited and going forward to try all of them to choose the best one source. Thank you so much for sharing this great collection here. The Saundz Team said: 16/10/2014 14:25 - Reply Hi, Ana! Thank you very much for the compliments We’re glad you enjoyed. Hope you’ll find many other interesting articles on our site. Chatty Kathy said: 28/01/2015 19:28 - Reply Great list of wonderful blogs for students. I often encourage my students to visit Rachel’s blog for additional pronunciation practice. While nothing can replace the experience of conversation practice with a native English speaking teacher; these blogs are a great supplement to a student’s language education. http://www.chattykathyenglish.com K_Janowicz said: 11/04/2015 7:20 - Reply My tips for learning English Have Fun and Learn I can recommend you: 1) app gramma [irregular verbs] http://app.jjenglish.net/ptc/ 2) JJ English YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/jjenglishlessons 3) English for Women: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1381722152145779/ Good Luck Bloggerwits said: 10/05/2015 1:19 - Reply This is great list to learn English online Thanks for adding Jonathan said: 02/06/2015 14:13 - Reply I’ve started to learn English by skype and going to describe my experience in my blog at speakenglishasnative.blogspot.com Please share with me your experience with good teachers. Kevin said: 24/07/2015 14:49 - Reply Thanks! There are some of my favorite people and blogs here and 3 new ones I am excited to dive into! I wanted to comment about learning vocabulary outside of “class”. I try to get my students to make English a part of their lives and of course learn in context. I have noticed when they do they improve faster than others. My challenge us getting all my students to do this! I’m always looking for new ideas and ways to get them out of their shells. Thanks! EANDK said: 26/09/2015 23:40 - Reply Well, great information in this post … I feel like want to improve my english … I am an arab … and thought of starting my own blog and share to learn new stuff … the link below is my test version … http://eandk.atwebpages.com/ THANK U, Lauren said: 04/10/2015 17:15 - Reply This site is a very good initiative because it gives some more information about some software and blogs that you can use to improve your English and I have also some problems with the pronunciation so maybe I will try it! FCE said: 07/10/2015 9:41 - Reply Position 8 is not free but A.J. Hoge has really good materials. I’m disappointed because there isn’t any information about ‘Perfect English Grammar’ webpage. It’s one of my favourite. Perfect English Grammar came second in the Macmillan best English website award! Niamal Wakil said: 31/10/2015 8:17 - Reply Thanks for giving us such a great list of blogs.When I learn English I remember all the verbs because if you know verbs then your English will be easy.I do another thing talking himself in English.Thanks once again. I come again and again on this website because the unique thought of your post. Jeff_Fontaine said: 19/11/2015 2:54 - Reply Hi everyone… I found website with a phonetics section on General American which is pretty good: http://www.learnlanguagesonyourown.com/learn-general-american.html Saundz said: 24/11/2015 17:04 - Reply Hi Jeff, thank you very much for sharing this resource! It seems comprehensive, but still lacks some features available in Saundz. Have you tried our software yet? Let us know your thoughts, we’re always open for feedback: support@saundz.com Lalit Pant said: 04/01/2016 11:02 - Reply The list you mentioned is very useful for people like me facing problem in speaking and understanding English. The Espresso English blog providing wide range of lessons and is very fine blog i found. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. - mandatory field