Covid-19 support for parents: LearnEnglish Kids wants to support parents whose children can't go to school at the moment. You can find tips and advice about helping your children practise their English at home on our new support page for parents.
LearnEnglish Kids is brought to you by the British Council, the world's English teaching experts. We have lots of free online games, songs, stories and activities for children. For parents, we have articles on supporting children in learning English, videos on using English at home and information about face-to-face courses around the world.
LearnEnglish Kids is brought to you by the British Council, the world's English teaching experts. We have lots of free online games, songs, stories and activities for children. For parents, we have articles on supporting children in learning English, videos on using English at home and information about face-to-face courses around the world.
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LearnEnglish Teens is brought to you by the British Council, the world's English teaching experts. If you want to learn English while having fun, this free website is just for you. LearnEnglish Teens can help improve your English with reading, writing and listening practice, tips for exams, grammar and vocabulary exercises, games and videos.
In this section you'll find lots of expert advice about helping your child learn English. You can search our hundreds of free online English games, songs, stories and activities here and find more information on our apps for mobile phones and tablets. You can also find out about English courses for your child. Click the button below to go to the parents section of the site.
This initial list of English resources is based on recommendations from English Hub schools and trusted teachers.
Reading, especially for primary age children, is critical to their educational development and something that families can do together.
Some publishers are making their catalogues available for free. Schools should check what is available for the books used in their schools.
Reading, especially for primary age children, is critical to their educational development and something that families can do together.
Some publishers are making their catalogues available for free. Schools should check what is available for the books used in their schools.