English Learning Hub
If you want to improve your English, regular practice and clear learning strategies can make a big difference.
The English Learning Hub is a collection of free resources designed to help you practise English independently and build confidence step by step. Whether you want to check your level, test your vocabulary, or learn new study techniques, you'll find practical tools here to support your learning.
These materials are designed especially for adult learners who want to improve their English for everyday communication, work, or even life in the UK.
Inside the learning hub you can:
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test your current English level
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learn and practise new vocabulary
learn effective strategies for improving your English
practise speaking
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build stronger study habits
Explore the sections below to start practising and improving your English.
Test Your English Level
(Coming Soon)
Understanding your current level is an important first step when learning a language. It helps you identify what you already know and what you should focus on next.
The free English level test will help you quickly estimate your level and understand whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or more advanced learner.
You can use the results to choose the most suitable learning materials and focus on the areas that will help you improve fastest.
English Learning Guides
Learning a language becomes much easier when you understand how to study effectively.
My English learning guides provide clear explanations and practical advice to help you improve your English more efficiently. These guides will cover topics such as vocabulary learning, fluency development, and useful strategies for independent study.
They are designed to help you move beyond memorising lists of words and instead develop language that you can use naturally in real conversations.
English Vocabulary Lists
(Coming Soon)
Expanding your vocabulary is one of the most important steps in becoming a confident English speaker.
The vocabulary lists will organise useful English words and expressions by topic so that you can learn language that is relevant to everyday conversations. Instead of memorising isolated words, these lists will focus on vocabulary that learners commonly encounter in real-life situations.
Topics may include areas such as:
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phrasal verbs to talk about everyday life and daily routines
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work and professional communication
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travel and social interactions
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expressing opinions and emotions
Each vocabulary list will help you build a stronger foundation of language that you can recognise, understand, and gradually begin to use in your own conversations.
Vocabulary Quizzes
(coming soon)
Quizzes are a simple and effective way to practise English and reinforce new vocabulary.
As a follow on from the vocabulary lists, my vocabulary quizzes allow you to test your understanding of advanced words and expressions while reviewing language in a quick and engaging way. Regular practice helps strengthen memory and makes it easier to recognise and use vocabulary in real situations.
You can use these quizzes as a short daily practice activity or as a way to review vocabulary you are currently learning.
English Conversation Questions
(Coming Soon)
Speaking regularly is one of the most effective ways to improve your English fluency.
The conversation question resources will provide collections of discussion prompts designed to help learners practise speaking English naturally. These questions can be used for conversation practice with friends, language partners, classmates, or during English lessons.
They are designed to help learners:
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practise expressing ideas and opinions
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develop confidence speaking about everyday topics
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build vocabulary through real communication
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improve fluency through regular conversation practice
Conversation questions are particularly useful because they encourage spontaneous speaking, helping learners move beyond memorised phrases and develop the ability to communicate more freely in English.
Continue Improving Your English
If you'd like to keep developing your English further, you can also explore other learning materials on the site.
You might find these pages helpful:
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English learning articles on the blog
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self-study English resources and vocabulary ebooks
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online English classes for personalised support
Combining regular practice with structured learning materials can help you build confidence and make steady progress in English over time.

