English practice by CEFR level
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Clear lessons in grammar, vocabulary, reading, and listening — sorted by CEFR level so you always know what comes next. No accounts, no ads, just the kind of practice that actually moves you forward.
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Grammar
Clear, level-by-level grammar lessons with examples and quick checks.
Vocabulary
Build your word bank by CEFR level, plus quick quizzes to lock it in.
Reading
Short readings at every level with comprehension questions.
Listening
Practice listening with short clips and comprehension questions, organized by level.
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Much, Many, A Lot Of
An A2 guide to the most common quantifiers — much, many, a lot of, lots of, plenty of — plus a quick contrast of a few and a little, with rules on countable vs. uncountable nouns and register.
Non-Defining Relative Clauses
A B2 guide to non-defining relative clauses — the comma rules, why 'that' is forbidden, formal of which / of whom patterns, and using 'which' to refer to a whole clause.
This, That, These, Those (Demonstratives)
An A1 guide to the four demonstratives — this, that, these, those — for pointing out things by distance and number, used both as adjectives and pronouns.
The Limits of Knowing Ourselves
Investigate why awareness of cognitive biases rarely cures them, and what this reveals about the architecture of human reasoning.
C2 Verbs
C2 verb vocabulary in alphabetical order with definitions and example sentences.
Advanced Discourse Markers
A complete C1 guide to nuanced discourse markers — mind you, having said that, that said, as a matter of fact, come to think of it, for what it's worth, to be fair, if anything, in any case — for contrast, hedging, and attitude.