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  1. 5 Steps to English Fluency | EnglishClub

    Speaking English fluently is a goal for many English learners. Learn the steps to English fluency with these proven tips.

  2. 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 …

  3. Sayings | Vocabulary | EnglishClub.com

    100s of English sayings and proverbs selected for ESL learners. Each saying has its meaning, notes and quiz. Searchable by letter and topic.

  4. ESL Games | Learn English

    Learning English doesn’t have to be boring. Games make learning fun and exciting! When you play, you relax —and when you relax, you learn better. These pages are full of ESL games to …

  5. Speaking Skills Guide - EnglishClub

    EnglishClub : Learn English : Speaking : Speaking Skills Guide Speaking Skills Guide Do you want to improve your speaking skills? Most English learners say they want to be able to speak …

  6. ESL Videos - EnglishClub

    Films and videos many with subtitles for learners of English. These ESL videos specifically for English learners. Some have coments, quizzes and classroom materials.

  7. Listen and Learn in easy English | EnglishClub

    A collection of fun stories in easy English with vocabulary, gapfill exercises, audio and quizzes to inspire your English!

  8. Free ESL Downloads - EnglishClub

    ESL downloads for learning and teaching English. Download ESL stickers, posters, ringtones, videos, worksheets mostly free to help you learn English.

  9. Object Pronouns | Learn English

    The value of understanding object pronouns Understanding object pronouns (and subject pronouns) is essential for clear and efficient communication in English. It can also help you to …

  10. Brackets | Punctuation - EnglishClub

    Brackets Brackets are symbols that we use to contain "extra information", or information that is not part of the main content. Brackets always come in pairs—an "opening" bracket before the …