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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. 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.

  3. ESL Games | Learn English

    Fun online English games for adult and teen ESL learners, including Hangman, Matching, Sorting, Crosswords, Spelling and other Vocab and Grammar games. Pronunciation too!

  4. The 12 Basic English Tenses

    Many English learners worry too much about tense. If you stopped 100 native English speakers in the street and asked them about tense, 1 of them might give you an intelligent answer - if you …

  5. Tongue-Twisters | Learn English

    Here are some classic English tongue-twisters for English learners. Even native English speakers find the tongue-twisters on this page difficult to say quickly. Try them yourself. Pronunciation …

  6. ESL Jokes - EnglishClub

    Laugh at these English language jokes and learn English at the same time. Perfect jokes for ESL students. For learners and teachers of English as a foreign or second language.

  7. New Pages on EnglishClub

    Oct 21, 2025 · Date: 2025-11-06 By Editor 5 Creative Habits That Make Writing in English Enjoyable and Effective Date: 2025-10-30 By Johny Tuan Talking Point: Digital ID cards are a …

  8. What is a Sentence? | Learn English

    EnglishClub : Learn English : Grammar : Sentence-level : What is a Sentence? What is a Sentence? In simple terms, a sentence is a set of words that contain: a subject (what the …

  9. Object Pronouns | Learn English

    EnglishClub : Learn English : Grammar : Pronouns : Object Pronouns Object Pronouns What is an object pronoun? An object pronoun is any pronoun used as the object of a verb or the …

  10. Contractions | Learn English

    These pages explain and list contractions, which are shortened forms of words. Including positive, negative and informal contractions. Vocabulary for ESL learners and teachers.