Choosing the best site or AI to
teach English depends on your language needs and level (beginner, intermediate,
advanced). Here are some of the best options:
Lingup
This
application, which has also been recommended by government systems, is an
artificial intelligence with no need for payment and no restrictions, and as a
language partner, it is at the top of the applications of this group with the
ability to analyze your conversation in terms of grammar and the principles of
conversation and suggest the correct alternative conversation.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ai.lingup.app&hl=en
Duolingo
- Features:
Interactive learning with games and exercises.
- Suitable
for: Beginners and those looking for fun learning.
- Website: Duolingo
Busuu
- Features:
Education with the support of the community of learners and the
possibility of proofreading by indigenous people.
- Suitable
for: Structured learning and a focus on conversation.
- Website: Busuu
Babbel
- Features:
Specialized courses for listening, speaking, and grammar skills.
- Suitable
for: Learners looking for a more professional education.
- Website: Babbel
Grammarly
- Features:
Corrections and suggestions for writing English texts.
- Suitable
for: Improving writing skills.
- Website: Grammarly
LingQ
- Features:
Learn with real texts, podcasts, and audio files.
- Suitable
for: Enhancing reading comprehension and vocabulary expansion.
- Website: LingQ
OpenAI
Features: Ability to converse naturally with
artificial intelligence, grammar explanation, conversation practice.
- Suitable
for: Learners looking for an interactive AI-powered experience.
- Website: OpenAI
EnglishClass101
- Features:
Tutorials with a variety of videos and podcasts.
- Suitable
for: Learning English pronunciation, conversation, and culture.
- Website: EnglishClass101
IELTS Liz
- Features:
Free resources to boost your IELTS test skills.
- Suitable
for: Those preparing for the test.
- Website:
IELTS Liz
To improve your intermediate speaking skills in an
environment like Canada, I suggest using these tools and methods:
Tools and Sites:
- Italki
- Features:
Ability to have direct conversations with native teachers from all over
the world.
- Suitable
for: Practicing real conversation and learning practical terms.
- Website: Italki
- Cambly
- Features:
Access to native teachers for conversation and language bug fixes.
- Suitable
for: Conversational practice in short-term, flexible sessions.
- Website: Cambly
- ChatGPT
- Features:
Simulate conversations and answer questions on work and daily topics.
- Suitable
for: Practicing professional
dialogues and learning terminology in the workplace.
- BBC
Learning English
- Features: Audio
and video courses to enhance conversation, listening, and vocabulary.
- Talk:BBC Learning English
- ESL Library