Last updated: June 2026

How to Use InputEnglishHub

Everything you need to know to get the most out of the site.

01

Video Library

/en/library →

The heart of the site. Browse 2,252+ hand-picked English lessons from YouTube, organized by CEFR level (A0–C1), topic, and accent. Use the filters at the top to find exactly the right video for your level today.

Quick tips
  • Start with A1 or A2 if you are a beginner
  • Filter by "Short" (under 5 min) for quick daily practice
  • Try "Dialogue" or "Stories" topics for natural conversation exposure
02

Browse by CEFR Level

/en/levels/a1 →

Not sure where to start? Navigate to any CEFR level — A0 (absolute beginner) through C1 (advanced) — and see all videos, guides, and resources matched to that level.

Quick tips
  • Take a quick placement test to find your level
  • A1–A2 = beginner, B1–B2 = intermediate, C1 = advanced
  • Move up a level when 80%+ of a video feels comfortable
03

Learn Hub — 370+ Guides

New
/en/learn →

The new Learn Hub organizes 370+ free study guides into 8 categories: Core Skills, Grammar, Vocabulary, Professional English (150+ fields), Exam Prep, Pronunciation, Writing, and Culture. Click a category to browse topics, or use the search bar to jump straight to what you need.

Quick tips
  • Search with ⌘K for instant results
  • Link in the footer under "Learn English"
  • Works for any professional field — search "nursing", "finance", "aviation"
04

The Method

/en/method →

Understand the science behind the site. The Method page explains Comprehensible Input (CI) theory by Dr. Stephen Krashen — why listening to content you 95% understand is the fastest path to English fluency, and how we apply it.

Quick tips
  • Read this first if you are new to language acquisition
  • The i+1 principle: content just one step above your level
  • No grammar drills — acquisition happens through meaning
05

Learning Paths

/en/paths →

Structured roadmaps from A1 to C2 with weekly milestones, recommended content types, and time estimates. Choose a path that matches your goal — conversational fluency, business English, exam preparation, or professional vocabulary.

Quick tips
  • Paths are free and require no account
  • Each milestone suggests specific video types to watch
  • Combine with the Library filter to find level-matched content
06

Teachers & Creators

/en/teachers →

Discover the YouTube teachers whose content appears in the library. Each teacher profile shows their style, CEFR level range, and total lessons available. Find a teacher whose accent and pace works best for you.

Quick tips
  • Filter teachers by accent (British, American, Australian)
  • Stick to 1–2 teachers early on for consistency
  • Click a teacher to see all their available lessons
07

Progress Tracking & Account

/en/library →

The 🎧 timer in the top navigation tracks your daily listening time automatically — no account needed. Watched videos are saved so you never lose your place. Sign in with Google to sync your progress across all devices and keep your full watch history in the cloud.

Quick tips
  • Without an account: progress is saved locally on this device
  • Sign in with Google (top-right) to sync across phone, tablet, and computer
  • The daily goal is 20 minutes — the progress ring fills as you watch
08

Install as App

/en/library →

CI Method English is a Progressive Web App (PWA) — you can install it on your phone or tablet and use it like a native app: home screen icon, faster load times, and offline access to guides. No App Store needed.

Quick tips
  • On iPhone: tap Share → "Add to Home Screen"
  • On Android: tap the menu (⋮) → "Add to Home Screen" or use the install button below
  • On desktop Chrome: click the install icon in the address bar

📋 What's new

  • Jun 2026 Learn Hub launched — 370+ free guides in 8 categories with search and filters.
  • Jun 2026 All professional fields added: 150+ specialist vocabulary guides (Medicine, Law, Finance, and more).
  • May 2026 Glossary, Compare, and Best-For hub pages added.
Is everything free?

Yes — the video library, all guides, learning paths, and teacher profiles are completely free. We plan to add premium features in the future (the waitlist is on the homepage).

Do I need an account?

No account is needed. Progress is tracked locally in your browser automatically. Sign in with Google to sync your watch history and daily streak across all your devices.

How often is content added?

New videos are curated regularly. The guide library is updated as new topics are published.