Last updated on 27 February 2024
Language teachers have long had countless online resources to teach. Games, quizzes, texts, dictionaries, videos…teachers are spoilt for choice when it comes to finding teaching materials to feed their footage.
Teachers in English are particularly well served. Here are 10 good online resources to teach or learn English through the internet.

– UsingEnglish. On UsingEnglish.com you will find an impressive collection of tools and resources to learn or teach English. This ranges from traditional dictionaries, to printable cards and lesson plans.
Link: UsingEnglish
– The Sherpas. The Sherpas take up the concept of tutor and private lessons. However here private teachers are called Sherpas and this makes sense. They have been selected with great care by the platform among students and professionals from the best universities and grandes écoles to support the efforts of learners and advance them. English courses at home or online through a modern platform that is perfectly adapted to teaching English remotely, the service deserves a test. If you are a teacher, you can apply to become a sherpa. Link: The Sherpas
– Bab.la Games. One of the many online sites based on games. Bab.la offers many quizzes and online games as well as a fairly active forum and a good dictionary. Link: Bab.la
– Audio Lingua. Audio Lingua offers MP3 recordings in various languages. Listeners can select their language and then discover podcasts categorised by various themes such as holidays, astrology, clothing or travel. With nearly 200 themes to choose from, contributors can enrich the collection by submitting their recordings and voting for the ones they prefer. Link: AudioLingua
– The Tutos of Huito. Huito’s educational videos are short videos of about 5 minutes created by Stéven Huitorel, an English teacher at a college in Brittany. The site encourages visitors to get back to English by offering these simple and enjoyable lessons that cover various aspects of learning the English language, such as pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, oral comprehension and conjugation of English verbs. Link: Huito
– BBC Learning English. An inescapable reference. It must be recognized that quality is at the rendezvous. Your students will be able to find help with grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. The site also offers a special section for teachers. Link: BBC Learning English
– Vocabulix. This site aims to help you expand your vocabulary. You will find more than 90 full lessons for this purpose, as well as the possibility to create other lessons and share them with other users. Vocabulix also offers you to exchange with other language students online. Link: Vocabulix
– English Sing Sing. A Youtube website and video channel for the youngest, using songs and videos to teach English in a fun way. Link: English SingSing
– Real English. This site offers lessons and exercises based on videos of people speaking English naturally in different situations. Each lesson includes 10 to 30 multimedia exercises or quizzes, including videos, audio files and images to illustrate the lesson.
Link: Real English

These resources cover a wide range of needs and levels, from beginners to advanced learners, and include tools to improve pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and oral comprehension. They also offer a variety of approaches, such as the use of videos, audio, games, and interactive lessons, to make learning English more engaging and effective.
What about you? What resources do you use for your English lessons? Feel free to share them with us in the comments.
Very good list! 🙂 It is always useful to have these kinds of resources when you are looking to learn English!
Otherwise, there is also a comparator of English courses which is very useful when you want to take classes in a school but you don’t know which one
A site where you can learn easily while having fun: Duolingo
Several lessons teach the standards of English and other languages and can also be used to translate texts.
There are also the sites English expression and EnglishVideo which are not bad!
Thank you for this list!
there is this free site http://www.testdanglais.fr to know his level of English with the European classification. it is very complete (100 questions) because it addresses vocabulary, grammar and oral comprehension.
I often visit the BBC website you mentioned! Free English courses are very diverse, there is a choice. This is really a great method: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish
For some exercises, it is necessary to indicate its level. There is a good free English language test on this site: http://www.englishacademy.be