1. The Londoner
The
Londoner is one of the UK’s most popular blogs; Rosie covers all things
lifestyle, from sharing recipes and style tips to chatting about her
(absolutely gorgeous) dog while they explore London. It’s an engaging
read with a mixture of complex sentences and detailed descriptions –
perfect for intermediate English speakers. But, be forewarned, you’ll
get insta-envy from her photos of beautiful clothes and mouthwatering
meals.
2. Deliciously Ella
If
you haven’t heard of Deliciously Ella, where have you been?! Ella’s
blog shares her amazing meal ideas and baking experiments with
plant-based foods and non-processed ingredients and has inspired
millions of English readers to take better care of their bodies. The
best part about it? Eating well doesn’t just mean “eating green”: you’ll
find just as many sweet treats as savory dishes here.
3. BBC Learning English
Since
the beginning of time, BBC TV and radio presenters have spoken in
perfect British English, and BBC articles have been written with
impeccable grammar. So, who better to learn English with? The BBC’s
Learning English blog has hundreds of easy videos, articles, and free
exercises to help anyone from beginners to near-native English speakers
perfect their grasp of the language.
4. World of Wanderlust
You’ll
be grabbing your passport and packing a bag before you can say “I love
this travel blog and it’s stunning photography.” From the best places to
eat to must-visit secret spots, World of Wanderlust is full of insider
tips to help you plan your next trip. Covering everywhere from the USA
to Costa Rica and Japan, it’s a great blog for culture vultures keen to
effortlessly practice their English by reading for hours.
5. Hannah Gale
This
self-titled lifestyle blog by Hannah will keep your colloquial British
English in tip-top shape. She’s a very chatty ex-journalist and her
relatable posts discuss everything from her relationship to her favorite
books and what’s in her wardrobe this season. Without even realizing
it, you’ll be digesting new phrases and fun slang that aren’t taught in
class.
6. Perfect English Grammar
With
a seemingly endless collection of short, interactive English grammar
exercises, this fantastic blog will test you on a range of topics from
irregular verbs to your use of the perfect tense. The blog’s interactive
format makes tricky grammar rules fun; but, to make sure you stick with
it, it’s probably best to finish each session with a chocolate-based
reward.
7. Hand Luggage Only
This
energetic and excitable travel blog follows two best friends from
Cambridge University as they write their way around the world. Yaya and
Lloyd have enthusiasm in spades, taking their cameras and beaming smiles
everywhere they go. After reading just a few posts, you’ll be dying to
practice writing in the first person in an English travel blog of your
own.
8. English Grammar Revolution
Sentence
diagrams… these certainly don’t sound like many people’s idea of fun,
but, over at the English Grammar Revolution blog, Elizabeth firmly
believes they’re an easy and fun(ish) way to nail tricky English
grammar. While you certainly won’t find yourself scrolling for a whole
evening here, Elizabeth’s passion is infectious; just a few minutes
reading her blog regularly can supercharge your learning.
9. The Young Adventuress
With
hilarious, honest confessions and quirky stories filling the pages of
The Young Adventuress, it’s easy to spend hours reading this one. But,
there’s another reason we love this blog: she’s taken the plunge and
moved abroad – and she loves it! This American now calls New Zealand
home, so there’s a whole host of great advice about relocating to
another country. If you need some inspiration before booking that study abroad program you’ve always fancied, look no further.
10. The EF GO Blog!
(And we’re not biased, at all.) Full of handy hints like which news outlets to tune into daily, and easy explanations of tricky English idioms that might trip you up, the experts at EF have got your back.
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