English learning center · Est. 2014

Learn English with teachers who have names, not algorithms.

Structured courses and a free lesson library for adult learners — built and taught by CELTA- and DELTA-qualified instructors, in the language you already think in.

Trusted by 40,000+ learners across 70 countries.

Oxford English Global
40,000+ adult learners A2–C2 CEFR-mapped levels 4 study languages 100% qualified, named teachers
Why it works

Real teaching, not generated content

Anyone can publish English “tips.” We do something harder: structured pedagogy, written by people you can look up.

Taught from experience

Every lesson is grounded in real classroom outcomes — including the mistakes our learners actually make, and what fixes them.

Verifiable expertise

CELTA, DELTA and MA TESOL qualifications — listed openly on each teacher’s profile, never hidden behind a brand voice.

Built on trust

Honest headlines, cited sources, named authors and a published editorial policy. We tell you who taught you and why to believe them.

Find your track

Three ways to learn English

General English

Everyday fluency, A2–C1

Speak and write naturally for work, travel and life — grammar in context, not grammar in a vacuum.

Conversation

Speaking with confidence

Pronunciation, listening and real dialogue practice — the part most self-study skips entirely.

Exam prep

IELTS & Cambridge

Targeted strategy and timed practice for the bands and grades you actually need.

Meet your teacher

Dr. Elena Marsh

“My job isn’t to sound like an expert. It’s to make English feel obvious to you — one clear rule at a time.”

PhD in Applied Linguistics (University of Edinburgh), CELTA-certified, 15 years teaching adult learners across Europe, Latin America and Asia. Elena designs the OEG curriculum.

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Dr. Elena Marsh, Lead English Curriculum Designer
Dr. Elena Marsh · PhD Applied Linguistics, University of Edinburgh
From the journal

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A timeline mapping the twelve English tenses
Grammar

English Tenses Explained: a Map of All 12

Stop memorising tenses in isolation. See how all twelve connect on one timeline — with a classroom dataset of the errors learners make most.

By Dr. Elena Marsh

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Frequently asked questions

Is Oxford English Global free to start?

Yes. Every learner can begin with our free lessons library — no card required. Paid courses add live feedback, structured curricula and certificates.

What English levels do you teach?

We teach from A2 (elementary) through C2 (proficiency), mapped to the CEFR framework, with separate tracks for general English, conversation and exam preparation (IELTS, Cambridge).

Are your teachers actually qualified?

Yes. Every instructor named on this site holds a recognised teaching qualification — CELTA, DELTA or an MA in TESOL/Applied Linguistics — and their credentials are listed on their author page.

Which languages is the site available in?

Oxford English Global is published in English, Spanish, German and Portuguese so you can learn English with guidance in the language you already know.