The magic of Simple Wikipedia

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by | Jul 13, 2019 | Grammar, Reading, Vocabulary

Wikipedia, the world’s biggest online encyclopedia, has a fantastic section many students and teachers alike don’t know: Simple English Wikipedia. The English language on this website is easy and very good for English learning.

The Simple English Wikipedia is for everyone! That includes children and adults who are learning English. Its features are as follows:

  • The range of vocabulary is large and at the same time good for lower intermediate students.
  • There are short and easy-to-understand sentences without complicated grammar.
  • The articles are about interesting everyday topics taken from the original Wikipedia but simpler.
  • It is a good source for improving your reading skills, since there are more than 108,379 articles on Simple English Wikipedia.

For example, let’s say you would like to learn more about “World War“, the simple wikipedia version would be so easy to understand:

A World War is a war in which most of the countries in the world fight or help. There have been two World Wars so far, World War I and World War II. After World War II, many people were afraid that a World War III might start, probably between the United States and the countries of Europe, on one side, and the Soviet Union, and maybe China, on the other side. After World War II, countries had many powerful weapons, including jet bomber airplanes that could carry many powerful bombs fast and far, nuclear weapons (or atomic bombs) which could destroy many buildings and kill many people instantly, and missiles which could carry nuclear weapons to other countries very fast.

This time when many people were afraid that World War III might start was called the Cold War. After the fall of the Soviet Union, people were not as afraid that World War III might begin. However, many countries still have powerful weapons, and still could use them.
Albert Einstein said, “I don’t know what weapons countries might use to fight World War III, but wars after that will be fought with sticks and stones” — because World war III would be so big that it would probably destroy civilization.

Note: English teachers can use the simplified articles on Simple English Wikipedia website for classroom use.

Kasra Sharifan

Kasra Sharifan

Co-founder and CFO

British Council certified English teacher, IDP-trained IELTS instructor, content writer, editor-in-chief, co-founder, and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at IELTS Juice Online Academy.

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