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Great YouTube Channels for English Learners

There are infinite resources for English learners that are easily accessible. We had previously mentioned books, songs, and other resources to help you to improve your English. Another type of resource that we recommend for students is YouTube. YouTube is an immense resource for students to learn English from the comfort of their own homes at no cost. Countless videos on Youtube have English lessons, grammar rules, idioms, pronunciation help, and other valuable information for English learners. Plenty of videos have short and easy-to-understand English lessons that are great for beginners. YouTube also has the added benefit of you being able to pause, rewind, and rewatch videos as much as you need. To help you get started, here's a list of YouTube channels that we recommend to students.

 

      Jennifer ESL

This YouTube channel is great for beginners to improve their grammar and pronunciation. She is a knowledgeable teacher, and her videos are filmed with her students, so you'll feel like you're in the classroom.

 

      Speak English with MisterDuncan

MisterDuncan is an English addict who loves to teach British English. His videos make learning interesting and fun, as you can tell that he is passionate about teaching. Some of his videos are longer lessons, but he does live videos that you can watch, and if you have any questions, just ask.

 

      English Class 101

This YouTube channel has hundreds of videos that include listening, reading, writing, and speaking practice, along with grammar lessons, common English phrases, and so much more. They focus on learning English quickly, and their videos cover various topics.

 

      Rachel's English

These Youtube videos will help you if you are struggling with pronunciation. Rachel trained as a classical singer, so she is an expert on creating sounds that are unfamiliar to you.

 

      Shaw English Online

The videos have simple English lessons. They focus on the teacher teaching by going over examples on a whiteboard with you. Most of the videos are taught by the main teacher, Robin Shaw, but there are other teachers featured as well. She also does live videos, so you can ask any questions that you have.

 

      Learn English with TV Series

If you love to watch television, this YouTube channel is perfect for you. The videos have the English coach, Ethan, go over short clips of famous English shows. Ethan will explain the slang and vocabulary to help you understand the expressions. This can also help you to see popular shows that you can talk about with other native speakers.

 

There are plenty of other YouTube channels that have grammar lessons, slang terms, vocabulary, and everything else you will need to help improve your English. Try out different channels until you find one that is interesting to you, and you feel helps you the most.

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