These ESL quizzes are free to play. They are written for English learners in India and around the world who can already read, write and speak some English, and now want to become more fluent and accurate.

ESL stands for English as a Second Language. These quizzes are for learners of all ages, including older students and adults, who want more practice with everyday English, written English and clear communication.
The quizzes are not tied to a school Class or curriculum. Instead, they are arranged by level so that learners can begin with easier English and move towards more challenging grammar, vocabulary and comprehension.
A good way to begin is to try the ESL Easy link. If you can understand the short introductions at the top of the quizzes, that is a good sign that you are ready to start.
If the ESL Easy quizzes feel too difficult at first, do not worry. You can build confidence by using simpler English practice first, then return to ESL when you are ready.
The ESL section is divided into Easy, Medium and Difficult quizzes. This helps learners move step by step, rather than trying to study everything at once.
The Easy quizzes are a friendly starting point. The Medium quizzes add more challenge, and the Difficult quizzes help more confident learners test their understanding of English in greater depth.
To begin straight away, click the ESL Easy link and choose one of the first quiz topics.
English learners often see several names for similar types of study. ESL means English as a Second Language, while ESOL means English for Speakers of Other Languages and EFL means English as a Foreign Language.
These terms are slightly different, but they usually have the same broad aim: helping learners whose first language is not English to improve their English skills.
English can be difficult because learners need to understand grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, spelling, spoken English and written English. Quizzes make this practice more active and easier to repeat.
Instead of only reading explanations, learners answer questions and check their understanding immediately. This helps them notice mistakes, remember useful rules and become more confident with English over time.
Every quiz question gives feedback so learners can see the correct answer and understand the reason behind it. This is especially useful for ESL learners because English often has exceptions and different ways to express the same idea.
Regular practice can help with grammar, vocabulary, comprehension and written accuracy. It can also support learners who want to use English more confidently in study, work or everyday conversation.
Start with an ESL Easy quiz and build from there. These free ESL quizzes give English learners a simple way to practise, improve and move gradually towards stronger spoken and written English.