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  1. 10 Must-Watch YouTube Channels for ESL Learners - EnglishClub

    In today’s digital world, technology integration allows for limitless learning. Thanks to the internet, you can now learn English at your fingertips. We’ve talked about learning English with podcasts and TV …

  2. English Tests 2025 | EnglishClub

    Useful online tests to check your English language ability and level. For English learners and teachers.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 sentence is about, the …

  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 more than …

  6. Numbers 1 to 100 Counting Chart | English for Kids | Kids | EnglishClub

    1-100 with words. A printable chart for young learners of English showing numbers from one to a hundred with digits and words.

  7. 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.

  8. Brackets | Punctuation - EnglishClub

    EnglishClub : Learn English : Writing : Punctuation : Brackets Brackets Brackets are symbols that we use to contain "extra information", or information that is not part of the main content. Brackets always …

  9. PDF Grammar Worksheets | ESL Worksheets | EnglishClub

    Practical worksheets in PDF format that cover aspects of grammar. Free printables for use in the English classroom or for homework.

  10. Adjective Order | Learn English

    Adjective order is normally opinion first, fact second. The order for fact adjectives is size, shape, age, colour / origin / material / purpose.