Guide for Reading, Watching and Practicing English

 

english learning resources
english learning resources

In this article, you will get all the resources you need for reading, watching, and practicing English. 

The easiest way to improve your confidence when speaking English is to get more practice.

If you have people around you with whom you can talk in English, it is the best way to improve your English. But if you don’t, you can use mobile applications to improve your English speaking through real-life conversations. 

Practice spoken English daily on this English practice app 

EngVarta is an English practice app that helps you to improve your spoken English. You can book a call with an English expert any time of day for 15 minutes to 60 minutes anytime from 7:00 to midnight 12. You can speak on any random topic of your choice, or on a topic specific to one of your goals like clearing the IELTS or getting ready for an upcoming job interview. At the end of the call, the English expert gives you constructive feedback on any mistakes you made.

Best English reading resources to improve your English 

Online newspapers 

This is another useful resource because it allows you to read articles written by native English speakers on various topics. 

Here is a list of online Indian newspapers that you can check out:

Times of India – www.timesofindia.com/

Indian Express – www.indianexpress.com/

Hindustan Times – www.hindustantimes.com/

Daily News and Analysis – www.dnaindia.com/

Reddit 

If you want to learn English, Reddit can be your best friend. This site is full of people who are eager to help each other and share their knowledge. Here are some tips on how to use Reddit for learning English:

Find new books to read. A good place to start is r/books or r/bookrecommendations. You can search these subreddits for titles or authors you’re interested in reading. Or if you want something a little more off the beaten path, try looking for “weird books” or “lost classics” in r/booksuggestions.

Learn about different genres of literature by browsing through the various subreddit categories; for example, r/fiction contains discussions about what constitutes literary fiction versus genre fiction like fantasy or science fiction.

Ask questions about popular books. If you’re not sure how much time it will take to finish a book or whether you should buy it at all first, ask others for their opinions on the book by posting a question on r/booksuggestions or r/booksm

Free/ Paid online e-books

The Internet is full of websites that offer book downloads and reading material. Many of these sites have thousands of titles available for free, so you’ll always be able to find something interesting to read. Here are some great places to start:

Feedbooks: A website that offers over 25,000 free books available for download in various formats including PDF and EPUB.

ManyBooks: A website with over 11,000 free classics and contemporary titles available for download in multiple formats including EPUB and MOBI (Kindle).

Open Library: An open-source electronic catalog of free e-books available for download, founded by the Internet Archive and Google Inc.

Bookrix: A website that offers 50,000 free books available for download in multiple formats including EPUB and MOBI (Kindle).

Other stuff for improving your English 

 

Common Sense Media: This website offers reviews of movies and TV shows, as well as books and games. You can search by age or by title

Reader’s Digest: The venerable magazine is now available online. It offers some free articles, but you’ll need to subscribe if you want access to all the content.

The British Council: This website provides information about British culture and society, including current events and politics, business opportunities, and international education.

Dictionary.com: This site offers an extensive dictionary with definitions, synonyms, and pronunciation guides for many words in many languages — including English!

BBC Learn English – This is a great website for listening practice, reading comprehension, and grammar explanations. There are also some excellent videos on slang and idioms.

Online dictionaries – There are lots of online dictionaries available that can help you improve your vocabulary and understand new words in context. Here’s one site I like: Oxford University Press Online Dictionary

Watch these English content to improve your English 

Learn English with Tv series (Netflix or Amazon Prime) 

It’s fun and easy. You can watch the show with subtitles, or without them. If you’re watching without subtitles, then you should try to pay attention to every word that you don’t understand, and look up its meaning later on in an online dictionary such as Merriam Webster.

  1. Friends. 
  2. How I Met Your Mother. 
  3. The Big Bang Theory. 
  4. The office. 
  5. Breaking Bad. 
  6. Friends from College. 
  7. Gilmore Girls. 

EngVarta Youtube channel Engvarta youtube channel has lessons from grammar to daily life English conversation phrases. It provides weekly videos on all topics that are important for you to speak fluent English. 

TED Talks Official – TED talks are the best when it comes to learning new things and improving your vocabulary. They’re usually short, interesting, and educational so they are perfect for language learners. 

BBC Learning – This channel contains many different video series about different topics that will help you improve your listening skills in no time! There are also some videos on grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary-related topics which is great if you want to learn more but don’t know where to start.

FluentU – FluentU takes real-world videos — like movie trailers, music videos, news, and inspiring talks — and turns them into personalized language lessons. It also provides learning tools like interactive subtitles, flashcards, and more!