Audio-Lingua offers MP3 recordings categorized according to CECRL levels. The speakers are mostly native English speakers. It’s a useful site to improve your listening skills while learning more about the English-speaking world.
British Council Learn English Kids
On this site, you can access many resources to improve your knowledge of English language and culture. Have fun with the games, songs, stories, tongue twisters and videos available on British Council Learn English website.
On this online audio dictionary, you type a word on the search engine and the received prononciation is heard. You can use it if you are unusure of the pronunciation of an English word.
Learning Apps provide fun ways of learning English. You can play games as well as create new games to revise or check your knowledge.
Created by Mandy Barrow, Project Britain is a user-friendly blog about British culture and life. You get to learn about the Royal family, government and other British key symbols by accessing over 30 000 pages. The author suggests the site goes beyond usual stereotypes on Great Britain.
Once you’re on this site, you enter the code given to you by your teacher. This way you can access the activities organised for you and submit your work.
A classroom app to create virtual room for remote activities.
With Voice of America English News, you learn about American English and history. You get to choose between three levels (beginning, intermediate and advanced). In this way, you can progress from one level to another. Check out updated news daily!
Word Reference is a free online dictionary. You can look for the translation of an English or a French word in a fast and easy way. Moreover, you can download the apps on your mobile to use it anywhere you are.
Recommended movies
| Themes | Movies |
| Native Americans | Squanto |
| African-Americans and segregationist era | Hidden Figures |
| Nelson Mandela and South-Africa | Invictus |
| English literature | Jane Eyre Pride and Prejudice Howard End |
| Social network and media-related topics | The social network by David Fincher (2010) |
| British monarchy | The King’s speech by Tom Hooper (2010) |
| Western | The Man who shot Liberty Valence by John Ford (1962) |