For English learners

Practice English Between Classes

Review the vocabulary from your class. Listen to it. Say it. Read it. Write it. Practice anytime, at your own pace, with support in your own language when you need it.

Ask your teacher for your class code.

Not taking a class? You can still practice on your own — no class code needed.

Adult English learners smiling and practicing together with their volunteer teacher
Free for every student, every class. Create your account and start practicing today.
How it works →

For volunteer programs & church ESL ministries

Help your students remember what you taught last week.

Most volunteer ESL programs and church ministries meet just one night a week. Between classes, students forget. Learn More English gives them a friendly place to review the same vocabulary and phrases you're teaching — every day, at their own pace — so class time moves faster and further.

Everything is mapped to the curricula you already use on the ESL Curriculum Exchange. You choose the curriculum; your students practice exactly what they saw in class.

How it fits your program
  1. 1Choose a curriculum from the ESL Curriculum Exchange and add it to your class.
  2. 2Share your class code with students. They create a free account and join in one step.
  3. 3They practice all week. Vocabulary, listening, speaking, writing — with translation and audio in their first language if they need it.
  4. 4You see the team score. Class time picks up right where practice left off.

Every kind of practice students need.

Each curriculum includes the four skills students actually need to grow — plus first-language support so no one gets left behind.

Vocabulary practice

Learn and review the words from each lesson with pictures, meaning, and example sentences.

Listening

Hear each word and phrase spoken clearly by a native English speaker, as many times as you want.

Speaking

Record yourself saying the word. Play it back and compare with the model to hear your progress.

Writing

Type the words and sentences. Get gentle feedback so spelling sticks.

First language support — read and listen

Definitions, tips, and instructions can be shown in the student's first language, so preliterate learners aren't stuck reading English they haven't learned yet. They can also tap to hear the translation spoken out loud — perfect for students still learning to read in any language.

Built for real ESL programs

We collect only names and emails. Everything else — programs, classes, progress — is organized around the groups your students already belong to.

Program & class codes

Directors mint codes for each class. Students join with a code so teachers can see who's practicing.

Team-based scoring

Opt-in class leaderboards reward participation — the more your students practice, the higher the class scores.

Progress stays with the student

Move students between classes or programs without losing their account, history, or the levels they've passed.

Follows your curriculum

Practice mapped to the curricula you already teach from the ESL Curriculum Exchange.

Ready to start practicing?

Ask your teacher for your class code, then create your free account. Program directors: contact us to set up your program.