These puzzles, games and exercises will help you practise the topics, grammar and vocabulary you need to learn English. The content is arranged according to the CEFR (see below), which is what teachers and examiners use to test your English level. If you can do all the puzzles on a level (A1; A2 etc.), you can pass that level.

It is often difficult to find fun things to do that can help you learn English. Puzzles and games to improve your English really help – but how do you know which ones are appropriate for your level?

We have many years’ experience in the field of English as a second language education. Our qualified staff know exactly what grammar and what vocabulary is needed at each level of your learning journey. We have created this resource as a service to English language learners. All these puzzles and games are 100% free, and they are graded for difficulty.

We have created puzzles and games for learners at each level, and because we are experienced professionals, you can rest assured that if you are doing a beginner level puzzle, the grammar and vocabulary you need to learn at that level is what the puzzle will help you learn and remember. This a great way to learn because you can have fun at the same time as learning new words and grammar. We hope that you enjoy this free resource and tell your friends about it.

About The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) Levels

A1 - Beginner

These puzzles and games will help you learn for the A1 or beginner English language level. The activities here cover grammar, vocabulary, and topics for your level. If you can do all the puzzles, you have the skills you need for that level. This site is a fun way to see what you know and what you need to learn. Each level is linked to the CEFR, so you can check your progress as you move through the levels.

A2 - Elementary

A1 English is for beginners, covering very basic words and phrases. A2 English is the next level, where you can use simple sentences to talk about everyday activities, describe things, and ask basic questions. The A2 puzzles in this section are made for learners at this level, focusing on the vocabulary, grammar, and topics needed to reach the A2 level. Practising these puzzles will help you build the skills required for A2 in the CEFR framework.

B1 - Intermediate

A2 English is for basic users, allowing for short conversations and descriptions of simple topics. B1 English is the next step, where you start discussing interests, explaining ideas, and understanding more complex sentences. The B1 puzzles in this section are designed for learners at this level, covering the vocabulary, grammar, and skills needed to reach B1 in the CEFR. Practising these puzzles helps build the language tools necessary to confidently communicate at the B1 level.

B2 - Upper-Intermediate

B1 English is for intermediate learners who can talk about familiar topics, give opinions, and handle daily conversations. B2 English is the next level, where learners can discuss complex topics, understand detailed texts, and express themselves fluently in many situations. The B2 puzzles in this section are designed to help learners reach the B2 CEFR level. At this level, learners can study or work in English-speaking countries, using English confidently in educational or professional settings.

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