KIDS & TEENS LESSONS
Welcome to the Kids & Teens section — a fun and interactive space for young learners to explore English! Here, you’ll find engaging activities, videos, songs, and games designed to make learning English exciting and easy. Each lesson is tailored to build foundational language skills, from basic vocabulary and simple phrases to playful grammar exercises. With materials created for beginners and young learners, kids will discover English in a way that’s both educational and enjoyable. Jump in, and let’s start learning together!
Explore engaging content and improve your English at your own pace—whether you’re just starting or mastering complex language skills. Start browsing and discover lessons for every learner’s journey!
LearnEnglish Teens is brought to you by the British Council, the world's English teaching experts. If you want to learn English while having fun, this free website is just for you. LearnEnglish Teens can help improve your English with reading, writing and listening practice, tips for exams, grammar and vocabulary exercises, games and videos.
LearnEnglish Kids is brought to you by the British Council, the world's English teaching experts. We have lots of free online games, songs, stories and activities for children. For parents, we have articles on supporting children in learning English, videos on using English at home and information about English courses for your child.
Let’s Learn English with Anna! is a new course to teach American English to children between 8 and 12 through asking – and answering – questions and experiencing fun situations in English along with other languages.
The series begins with the basics and moves gradually to build confidence in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Learners can listen to instruction in other languages and English to practice pronunciation, review grammar and vocabulary, or just enjoy English lessons that are fun and interesting.
While the program targets young English learners, the content is engaging for entire families to watch together. The 40-episode series will also include printable activity sheets for learners and lesson plans for instructors, parents, and caregivers.
If you’re not sure what level your child is at, it may be a good idea to start with the pre-A1 level activities. If these are too easy they can move up through the levels to A1 level activities and/or A2 level activities.
These activities are designed to be used on a desktop or tablet.
The activities are divided into levels taken from the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). As children move through the levels in this section, the activities will start to get more difficult.