Resource roundup
March 17, 2026
Top 10 Unusual Websites for Learning English
If you are learning English and want extra resources that feel both useful and interesting, this roundup is for you.
A core course still matters, but additional tools help you reinforce grammar, expand vocabulary, and stay in touch with real language every day.
These ten websites are easy to open anytime: at home, on the go, during a break, or in the evening. You only need an internet connection.
Main focus
A roundup in one guide
Websites
Formats
Article focus
What is inside
Reading and speaking
Briefly
A calm selection without overload
Below, sites are arranged as an editorial selection: scan everything quickly, then choose 1-2 sources that fit your learning style.
How to use
- Start with one or two websites instead of trying all of them at once.
- Mix reading, listening, writing, and speaking practice.
- Return to the materials you like: repetition is what actually fixes vocabulary in memory.
Websites in this article
A selection easy to browse
EnglishTestStore
Grammar tests for beginners. Useful for checking familiar topics, spotting mistakes, and revising rules.
EnglishSpeak
Frequent words and phrases, situational dialogs, translations, and two audio speeds including a slower option.
News in Levels
News stories adapted by level. A practical way to read and listen to the same topic at manageable difficulty.
Agenda Web
Exercises, videos, and beginner-friendly materials including cartoons and basic phrase practice.
BBC Learning English
An engaging format with quizzes, news, and plenty of material for reading and listening practice.
italki
A language exchange platform where you can talk to native speakers and practice in real conversations.
Cleverbot
A simple option if talking to strangers still feels uncomfortable: practice short dialogs with a bot.
Grammarly
A popular tool for spelling, punctuation, and clarity. Especially useful for emails, work texts, and notes.
TED
Talks in natural but clear English. Great for vocabulary, listening practice, and shadowing with subtitles.
Adapted literature
Simple books for beginners. Resources like easylang.ru and lelang.ru help you read texts matched to your level.
Practice
How to get the most from the article
Pick one format for reading, one for listening, and one for speaking.
Do not spread yourself across too many sources at once.
Move new vocabulary into lists and repetition right away.
Final note
We hope this collection makes your learning routine more varied. Pick one website for reading, another for listening, and a third one for speaking so you can stay consistent without overload.
Which website do you want to try first? Or do you already have your own favorites?
Try in the app
Move from the article to practice
Save useful words and phrases from this roundup into lists, then reinforce them with cards and short daily reviews in the app.