The best blogs to learn English

By Famworld
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31/12/23
The best blogs to learn English

We have already presented our selection of the best podcasts , television series and even songs to learn English. “So, what now?” we hear you shout. Blogging? OK it's good. From easy-to-read and inspiring travel blogs to blogs focused on perfecting your grammar, here are our best blog recommendations for learning English.

The Londoner

The Londoner is one of the most popular blogs in the UK; Rosie covers everything from recipes and style tips to chatting about her (absolutely gorgeous) dog as they tour London. It is an engaging read that brings together complex sentences and detailed descriptions; perfect for intermediate level English speakers. Although her photos of cool clothes and mouth-watering foods will make you feel "Instagram" envy.

Deliciously Ella

If you haven't heard of Deliciously Ella, where have you been?! Ella's blog shares her incredible food tips and baking experiments with plant-based meals and unprocessed ingredients, and has encouraged millions of English-speaking readers to take better care of their bodies. The best? Eating well does not simply mean "eating green", here you will find a lot of sweet and tasty dishes.

BBC Learning English

Since the beginning of time, BBC television and radio presenters have spoken perfect British English, and BBC articles have been written with impeccable grammar. What is better to learn English? The BBC's Learning English blog has hundreds of free videos, articles and exercises to help improve language comprehension for learners of any level of English, from beginners to near-native speakers.

World of Wanderlust

You'll be looking for your passport and packing your bags before you have time to say, "I love this travel blog and the photos are stunning." From the best places to eat to the off-the-beaten-path and must-see spots, World of Wanderlust is packed with insider tips to help you plan your next trip. It covers everything, including the United States , Costa Rica, and Japan, among others, and is a perfect blog for culture devourers eager to practice their English by reading for hours.

Hannah Gale

This eponymous blog created by Hannah will keep your colloquial British English in good shape. She's a talkative former journalist, and her relatable articles talk about everything from her personal relationship to her favorite books to her season wardrobe. Without realizing it, you will be assimilating new phrases and colloquialisms that are not taught in class.

Perfect English Grammar

With a seemingly endless collection of short, interactive English grammar exercises, this fantastic blog will test you on various topics, from irregular verbs to the use of the perfect tense. The interactive format of the blog makes it fun to learn complex grammar rules, although it's probably best to reward yourself with some chocolate at the end of each session so you don't end up quitting.

Hand Luggage Only

This energetic and exciting travel blog chronicles the journey around the world of two friends from the University of Cambridge. Yaya and Lloyd are all about enthusiasm, bringing their cameras and bright smiles everywhere they go. After reading a few articles, you will be eager to write in the first person on your own travel blog in English.

English Grammar Revolution

Sentence Diagrams… honestly, it's not what many consider fun, but at the English Grammar Revolution blog, Elizabeth firmly believes that it's an easy and fun (sort of) way to get the hang of difficult English grammar. You probably won't spend an entire afternoon reading her blog, but Elizabeth's passion is contagious; Just by reading it periodically for a few minutes, you will greatly boost your learning.

The Young Adventures

With the hilarious, heartfelt confessions and outlandish stories that fill the pages of The Young Adventuress blog, you'll likely spend hours reading it. But there's another reason we love this blog: she's taken the leap and moved abroad, and she's loving it! This American now calls New Zealand her home, so here you can find lots of good advice about what it's like to move to another country. If you need some inspiration before booking that study abroad program you've always wanted to do, look no further.

  • The best news portals to learn English

Staying up to date with the latest world events is important, but what if you don't speak English and find it difficult to understand some of the news? By spending time on these 10 top news outlets, you'll improve your English and become informed at the same time.

  • BBC News/BBC World News

The British Broadcasting Corporation (or BBC for short), with almost 23,000 employees, is the oldest and largest broadcasting organization in the world. She is known for her neutral stance when giving information, and her articles are easy to understand and often short. In addition, it offers a large amount of interesting video content. It is also worth watching the BBC World News television channel, with the same quality information available worldwide.

  • Channel 4 News

If you're interested in politics, the UK's Channel 4 is the news program for you. It is known for its impartiality and tackles difficult topics that other British channels don't touch. The language is a little more complex, because it consists largely of political and economic information, but it is worth it if you want to accept the challenge.

  • SkyNews

This UK news channel uses the American news format, so it is generally more engaging and entertaining than, for example, BBC World News, but it also deals with controversial issues or thorny topics. The language is easy to understand and has presenters with different British accents, so it's great for learning to understand the different sounds that English has throughout the UK.

  • Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera (meaning "the island" in Arabic) is a news television network based in Qatar, covering international current affairs. Its presenters come from various places around the world, and have British, American, Australian, South African or other accents; a good way to familiarize yourself with different dialects and gain a unique perspective on international news.

  • huffpost

If you prefer a more casual take on current events, HuffPost (formerly Huffington Post) is one of the most popular options. Their liberal political stance means they do not shy away from controversial topics, and they also have entertaining content; from television programs to shows. The language is clear, easy to understand and fun.

  • cnn

Although not the oldest news network in the United States , CNN is the cornerstone of current affairs in the United States and around the world. It was the first channel to broadcast news 24 hours a day, and it often broadcasts bulletins on a loop, so you can practice your English by hearing the same phrases again. CNN presenters and reporters are from all over the world, something that will be very useful for practicing your oral comprehension. Also check out the very complete and well-made CNN app and website.

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