Make us homepage
Add to Favorites
FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).

  • All English coursebooks
    ... and more. Learning English together!

    We all need English in our lives: to get a better job, travel around the world or understand the Internet. We're inviting you to study English with our community of 874087 users! Join Englishtips and discover tons of learning materials - all totally free!
    REGISTER LEARN MORE
    Our users speak:
    (...tell us what YOU think!)
    cконец первого слайда-->
  • Welcome to Englishtips.org
    - the place where English lives!

    Live communication, tips and tricks of learning the language, latest educational trends and techniques - all about English! Simple & super-fast registration will let you use all the features: chatting with other users (and believe us - Englishtips never sleeps!), reading reviews and commenting, rating materials and accessing 'members-only' sections.
    REGISTER
    Englishtips.org logo
  • At the moment we have 874087 registered users,
    who have published 99622 materials and shared 554667 comments.

    Englishtips.org was launched in 2005.
    In the last 24 hours Englishtips users have submitted 2 publications and 3 comments.

    We have collected reviews to:
    - 12907 coursebooks
    - 596 exam materials
    - 8759 fiction books in English
    - 6826 audio courses
    - 3326 learning videos

  • Your first step - our most detailed HELP section:
    in the forum.

    We have put a lot of effort into compiling a VERY comprehensive HELP section with all possible explanations about each site's feature - we would appreciate if you found a few minutes to take a look before you ask any questions!
    HELP SECTION
    Use the left-hand NAVIGATION menu to access coursebooks, periodicals, scientific literature in English, and more! The tiny digits next to each section - the total of the publications in that section, and the info about those added today

    The SEARCH field is in the right-hand block of the site. You can access the detailed description and view comments by clicking the 'More' button next to each publication.

    Also, don't miss our FREE daily mini-lesson of English.
  • Where am I?

    What is Englishtips
  • How does it work?

    What happens after I register?
  • Stats

    Cool facts
  • Help

    Where to find it?

Sort by: date | rating | most visited | comments | alphabetically


Visitors from Oz: The Wild Adventures of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Woodman
6
 
 

Visitors from Oz: The Wild Adventures of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and the Tin WoodmanVisitors from Oz: The Wild Adventures of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Woodman

In time for the 100th anniversary of the publication of The Wizard of Oz, popular mathematician, pseudo-science debunker, professional literary eccentric and first chairman of the International Wizard of Oz Club Gardner (Classic Brainteasers; The Annotated Casey at the Bat) has cooked up this rather disenchanted bagatelle, mixing fin de (this) siecle satire with references to several childhood classics. As one would expect from the world's premier math puzzle expert, the book contains a little math puzzle. Dorothy, the Scarecrow and the Tin Man want to return to earth for a visit, but how can they get through the fourth dimension that separates Oz from earth?
 
  More..
Visitors from the Red Planet and 76 Other Solve-Them-Yourself Mysteries
7
 
 

Visitors from the Red Planet and 76 Other Solve-Them-Yourself MysteriesVisitors from the Red Planet and 76 Other Solve-Them-Yourself Mysteries

Combining science and suspense, Dr. Crypton serves up 77 mini-mysteries that the reader can actually solve. Each story turns on a logical error, a wayward fact, or a bemusing riddle. Line drawings. 17,500 print (paper).
 
  More..
World's Trickiest Puzzles
8
 
 

World's Trickiest PuzzlesWorld's Trickiest Puzzles

"There is mental entertainment, magic, math, and more in this collection of classic tricks and problems."-Student Library Journal. Although referring to Townsend's 'The World's Most Challenging Puzzles,' this quote is applicable to his entire puzzle cannon. If you enjoy pitting yourself against the most challenging puzzles in existence and are a glutton for punishment, then one or all of these books are for you. Take your pick among 'The World's Trickiest,' 'Most Perplexing,' 'Most Incredible,' 'Greatest,' 'Most Amazing,' 'Most Baffling,' 'Most Challenging,' and 'Best.'
 
  More..
Alef-Bet Yoga for Kids
8
 
 

Alef-Bet Yoga for Kids (Israel)Alef-Bet Yoga for Kids (Israel)

PreSchool-Grade 3—Photographs of children in traditional and modified yoga poses are matched with the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The idea is that "being" the letters in an experiential way will help children learn their aleph-bet (the concept of embodying Hebrew letters was introduced in Steven Rapp's adult book Aleph-Bet Yoga). A glossary explains the source for each pose and the physical benefits of practicing it. However, no background information is provided about yoga in general.
 
  More..
I Love Yoga (Yoga for Kids)
11
 
 

I Love Yoga (Yoga for Kids)I Love Yoga (Yoga for Kids)

Gr. 3-5, younger for reading aloud. In a book similar in format to Naia Bray-Moffatt's I Love Gymnastics (2005), Chryssicas, who teaches yoga to children at her Massachusetts studio, offers a vicarious tour of a typical class. Opening spreads discuss equipment, clothing, and camaraderie among the young learners. Later spreads showcase poses, grouped according to their desired impact on the body: "Hip Openers" and "Lift Up Your Heart," for example.
 
  More..