A cool place for students who want to review basic English grammar: Grammar Central has 40 topics with lessons and exercises including pronouns, verb to be, irregular verbs, simple presente, plural, questions, simple past and more.
And there’s more: in the left menu, click on Crazy English for idioms, vocabulary and more exercises, Terrible Teacher for more grammar and tests and on Flashed ESL for animated lessons (the highlight is the exercise on English prepositions of place / location on the upper right corner.)
Learn English is a huge website with a ton of stuff for pre-intermediate and basic English students - here’s a sample of what you’ll find:
In Grammar, lessons on several topics of the English language, most of them with pictures and a few online exercises.
In Vocabulary, a big vocabulary list sorted out into topics, with pictures and pronunciation (click on the pictures to listen);
In Pronunciation, find the English alphabet + several examples for practice;
With Dictation, you’ll be able to study a vocabulary topic, then listen to the dictation and you’ll be able to evaluate your spelling skills.
In Exercises you’ll find an index of grammar, vocabulary and reading exercises;
There’s a whole lot more - it’s worth checking out if you want to see lots of basic English stuff in one place.
This is an amazing collection of English exercises - here you’ll find exercises in
regular English, literature-based, with texts, with games, drag-and-drop, theme-based, bilingual, for health professionals (for job-related exercises, take a look at Special Purposes), with audio and much more. The exercises aren’t separated by level - you have to check out different topics to see what’s available, but this huge collection is greatly recommended for students looking for practice with their English skills.
At Adele`s ESL Corner you’ll find a nice collection of very basic English exercises on grammar, vocabulary and audio. These are really for learners who have only recently started studying English - the verb tenses covered by the grammar section, for example, are present simple and continuous, and simple past. Exercises with audio are very slow - worth checking out.
To make it easier for students, About’s English section has all the quizzes organized in one easy index. All exercises can be done online and always include the answer key. You’ll find everything: grammar (including reviews for the TOEFL exam), slang, phrasal verbs, idioms, vocabulary and audio exercises. It’s a whole lot in one place - really worth taking a look.
English Forum is a portal that gathers exercises from many different websites in
one place (click on Interactive Exercises) - there’s grammar, vocabulary, games and other activities. You’ll also find a worldwide English school directory, and for students having trouble with English grammar, ask your questions in the Students Message Board. Teachers may want to take a look at this directory of schools and ESL news.