[Best Sources] Free Reading Books
- Ciiindy English 
- Apr 13, 2020
- 1 min read
Reading is an important skill to have when learning a new language. Here are 5 free sources where you can read for FREE.
You can find a free online book and download it onto your phone.
Good habit: Read every day for 30 minutes before going to bed😴
Why read?

There are many benefits. You can improve your knowledge, expand your vocabularies, and grow your creativity.
Here are the top 5 sources to download free English books:
1. Project Gutenberg: click here

2. ManyBooks: click here

3. OpenLibrary: click here

4. ChildrensLibrary: click here

You can choose books based on reading difficulty levels. You can even search by the color of the book cover. Each book is listed in a specific category (picture books or chapter books) for easy searching.
5. Free-ebooks: click here

For the listening practice:
- Here's the BBC Talk: Do we read to show off? 
- What is the talk about? 
- Name 3 types of ways you can read a book. 
- What do you read when you are on the bus or train? Some people might hold a copy of a classic novel to impress other commuters. Why do you think people do that? 
- When you go on holiday – maybe to the beach – what kind of books do you read? And what do you read when you're going to work? 
- What are summer reads? How is it different from highbrow books? 
- These days are people buying…? (more/same number of/fewer classic book) 
- Name 3 words that are new to you. Make a sentence with each of the words. 
↘What is your favorite book? Comment below! Tag a friend who is a bookworm↙








Thanks for sharing these resources! I love finding new ways to read for free. I recently discovered Pinnacle Publishing, and they have some amazing books that make daily reading even more enjoyable. Great tips!