Everyday English

Practical, calm, and consistent — build real-world English day by day.

Learn English for Daily Life, Work, and Travel

Short, focused lessons with practical topics: self-introduction, meetings, small talk, emails, and real conversations. Start from your current level and move forward with a weekly rhythm.

Learning illustration Today’s Focus
  • 5 useful phrases for polite requests
  • Listening: short dialogue (2 minutes)
  • Speaking: read-aloud shadowing

Learning Programs

Choose a path that fits your goal

Daily English Routine

Short lessons with practical dialogues and a 10‑minute review. Perfect for busy learners.

Focus: Listening + speaking fluency.

Workplace English

Meetings, emails, presentations, and polite negotiation. Learn how to sound professional.

Focus: Clear business communication.

Travel & Culture

Airport, hotel, directions, shopping, and cultural etiquette. Helpful phrases for real life.

Focus: Confident speaking on the go.

Core Skills

Balanced, step-by-step learning

Grammar Made Simple

Clear explanations with examples. Learn tenses, conditionals, and sentence structure.

Vocabulary Builder

Theme-based word sets: food, work, travel, technology. Learn collocations and usage.

Speaking & Pronunciation

Shadowing practice, stress patterns, and common pronunciation pitfalls.

Levels & Targets

Pick a comfortable starting point
Starter (A0‑A1)

Alphabet, basic phrases, self‑intro, numbers, time.

Beginner (A2)

Daily routines, shopping, directions, simple past.

Intermediate (B1)

Work chats, phone calls, opinions, short presentations.

Upper‑Intermediate (B2)

Fluent discussion, nuance, and workplace confidence.

7‑Day Study Plan

Small steps, consistent progress
Day 1: Foundations
  • 20 basic phrases
  • Pronunciation warm‑up
  • 2‑minute listening
Day 2: Grammar Focus
  • Present & past tense
  • Mini quiz
  • Speaking drills
Day 3: Vocabulary
  • Theme words: food & travel
  • Collocations practice
  • One short dialogue
Day 4: Listening
  • 2 short clips
  • Key phrases list
  • Dictation (5 minutes)
Day 5: Speaking
  • Shadowing practice
  • Record & review
  • Confidence checklist
Day 6: Writing
  • Email template
  • 5 sentence rewrite
  • Feedback tips
Day 7: Review
  • Weekly recap
  • Self‑assessment
  • Set next goal

Recommended Resources

Reliable, learner-friendly materials

Weekly Practice Menu

  • Mon: 10‑minute listening
  • Tue: grammar review + 5 examples
  • Wed: vocabulary flashcards
  • Thu: speaking shadowing
  • Fri: write a short email
  • Sat: watch a short video
  • Sun: review and self‑check

Mini Dialogues

A: Could you help me with this form?

B: Sure. Which part is confusing?

A: The address section.

B: Let’s fill it out together.

Tip: Practice by changing the topic: “schedule”, “invoice”, “booking”.

Today’s Quote

Small motivation, big progress
“Language is the road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going.” — Rita Mae Brown

FAQ

Common questions from learners
How much time should I study per day?

Start with 20–30 minutes. Consistency matters more than long sessions.

What if I’m shy about speaking?

Begin with shadowing and read‑aloud practice. Speaking confidence grows gradually.

How can I remember vocabulary?

Use spaced repetition and make short sentences with new words.

Contact Us

Have a question or want a custom learning plan? Send a message.

Learning Support

Office hours: Mon–Fri, 9:00–18:00

Email: hello@everydayenglish.com

Community: Weekly speaking room (Saturday)

Newsletter: Tips and practice material every Monday