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ManyThings.org is an English-learning resource site for ESL/EFL students. The main text explicitly describes it as a “non-commercial, ad-free resource,” and it has been providing quizzes, reading materials, listening activities, and more since 1997. It is more like an open English-learning resource library than a structured course platform with live instruction.
The site covers modules such as Reading with Audio, Listen & Repeat Sentences, Sentences with Audio, Irregular Verbs Videos, Read Along Stories, Anagrams, Proverbs, Slang, and Learn a Song, covering listening, speaking practice through repetition, reading, vocabulary, and grammar. Recent updates also include grammar and vocabulary quizzes based on VOA programs, a Bilingual TTS Player for 40 languages, and bilingual sentence pairs from the Tatoeba Corpus. Some sentence pairs include human-recorded audio and can be downloaded as tab-separated files for use with flashcard tools such as Anki.
Based on the main text, the site is a non-commercial, ad-free resource, with no mention of paid courses, memberships, or subscriptions, so its core resources appear to be largely free to use. The website also does not mention accreditation, completion certificates, or official exam endorsement, so it is not ideal for learners whose main goal is to obtain a certificate.
Its strengths are its rich resources, free and ad-free access, and suitability for bite-sized practice. It is especially useful for listening and speaking imitation through audio sentences and repeated input; downloadable sentence pairs also make it convenient for in-depth self-study. The content is continuously updated and also takes mobile quiz use into account. Its drawbacks are that the main text does not show a systematic course pathway, level-based placement, learning progress tracking, teacher Q&A, or community support, so learners need to plan their own materials and study pace.
It is suitable for English learners with some ability to study independently, ESL/EFL students, people who want to strengthen listening, shadowing, and sentence accumulation, and users who want to build an English example-sentence library in Anki. If the learning goal is systematic exam preparation, pronunciation correction, or obtaining a certificate, it may need to be paired with other courses. The main text does not provide information on access from mainland China, and some of its resources are linked to YouTube, so actual availability may be affected by external platforms. Overall access status should be marked as unknown.
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manythings.org is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach manythings.org directly.