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English Language Resources for Schools Resources Glossary User login ENGLISH LANGUAGE RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLS ENGLICIOUS IS AN ENTIRELY FREE ONLINE LIBRARY OF ORIGINAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING RESOURCES! View resources LEVEL * Primary * Secondary * 'A' level LANGUAGE IN USE * Spelling * Vocabulary * Composition * Spoken language * Standards and variation * Grammar in context * Genre GRAMMAR * Word structure * Word classes * Phrases * Clauses * Functions * Grammar and meaning CONTENT TYPE * Starters * Lessons * Assessments * Projects * Professional development * NC Specifications * Videos * Glossary * Forums WARNING Englicious relies on Javascript. If you can see this message it means that Javascript is disabled for this site. Please check your settings in your browser, and then refresh the page. ENGLISH GRAMMAR MADE FUN Learn about English grammar in a fun way, using interactive online resources, including exercises, projects and games, all of which can be projected onto an interactive whiteboard. The resources are authentic, engaging and dynamic, meaning they can be used over again with newly generated examples. WRITTEN BY EXPERTS, MADE AT UCL Englicious is created by leading experts in English grammar. There are hundreds of free resources which are mapped to the National Curriculum from primary to sixth-form. Englicious is brought to you by the Survey of English Usage, a world-leading research unit at University College London. PERFECT FOR STUDENTS & TEACHERS Englicious is closely tailored to the linguistic content of 2014 National Curriculum for England. There are hundreds of fully prepared lesson plans, including everything from bite-sized starters to larger projects, for use in the classroom. WATCH ENGLICIOUS IN THE CLASSROOM This short 6 minute film introduces Englicious for primary schools. What do teachers think of Englicious? LEARN WITH ENGLICIOUS We run half-day intensive online CPD courses for teachers on Zoom. * English Grammar for Teachers − FutureLearn * Teaching English Grammar in Context − FutureLearn Both course are also now available on FutureLearn, where you can learn at your own pace. READ OUR BLOG GRAMMARIANISM is a blog about English Grammar written for school teachers by Prof Bas Aarts. LISTEN WITH ENGLICIOUS New mini Grammar Explainer podcasts from Englicious. HOW TO TEACH GRAMMAR (BOOK) The book How to Teach Grammar by Bas Aarts, Ian Cushing and Richard Hudson is written for school teachers. What is Englicious ? * Share Englicious (C) Survey of English Usage, UCL, 2012-21 | Privacy | Cookies USER LOGIN Username: * Password: * To see more of Englicious, log in. * Create new account * Request new password Latest videos... What teachers say “(Following a CPD session) I am looking forward to using the activities with students in my class.” What do you think? Take a quick survey Have you seen our blog GRAMMARIANISM?