r/EnglishLearning is a subreddit with 699k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses english, learning, grammar, vocabulary, and speaking, and they frequently recommend/review learning app, youtube channels, and podcast.
A place for learning English.
英語の学びのスペースです。
Un lugar para aprender Inglés.
مكان لتعلم اللغة الإنجليزية.
Un lieu pour apprendre l'Anglais.
Ein Ort zum Englisch lernen.
Popular Themes in r/EnglishLearning
#1
Advice Requests
: "I’m 37 and still struggling with English fluency despite reaching B2. I need advice."
9 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "What are some alternatives to Anki for reviewing what I've learned?"
1 post
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Deeply worried about failing on TKT Test"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/EnglishLearning
#1
English
: "English being weird"
149 posts
#2
Learning
: "Learning English then talking with an actual English speaker"
58 posts
#3
Grammar
: "Hello. I am improving my English Grammar, pronunciation, and accent, and fluent command while speaking."
34 posts
#4
Vocabulary
: "How do people actually make Vocabulary stick?"
25 posts
#5
Speaking
: "How should I practice Speaking English?"
21 posts
#6
Practice
: "23M- Want to Practice my English for fluency !!"
19 posts
#7
Struggling
18 posts
#8
Pronunciation
: "help me improve my Pronunciation"
17 posts
#9
Fluency
: "23M- Want to practice my English for Fluency !!"
12 posts
#10
English Learning Partner
11 posts
Products Discussed in r/EnglishLearning
Learning App
6 reviews
#1
Duolingo
3.5★ from 2 reviews
#2
Elsa Speak
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
Kleo
4.0★ from 1 review
Youtube Channels
2 reviews
#1
English Pronunciation with Tom
5.0★ from 1 review
#2
English with Lucy
5.0★ from 1 review
Podcast
2 reviews
#1
No Such Thing as a Fish
5.0★ from 1 review
#2
Science Vs
5.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/EnglishLearning
#1
⭐️ Vocabulary / Semantics
: "If these ice creams exist in the English speaking world, do they have specific names? What would you call them? (please add where you're from)"
73 posts
#2
🗣 Discussion / Debates
: "English has words that mean the exact opposite of themselves. They are called contronyms and they confuse natives too."
47 posts
#3
📚 Grammar / Syntax
: ""had become" or "would become""
42 posts
#4
Resource Request
: "I have classified 600 books, movies, and TV shows based on English complexity!"
12 posts
#5
🟡 Pronunciation / Intonation
: "How do you pronounce he's and she's"
11 posts
#6
🤣 Comedy / Story
: "Learning English by writing fake stories and using random words that I caught from movies and songs haha"
4 posts
#7
🌠 Meme / Silly
: "Speaking English Kills"
2 posts
#8
Vocabulary
: "⭐️ "What's this thing?" ⭐️"
1 post
#9
Rant
: "🦄 Report Spam and Misinformation 🦄"
1 post
#10
🤬 Rant / Venting
: "Deeply worried about failing on TKT Test"
1 post
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Last updated: June 17, 2026