You can watch TV shows in English, read and translate books, listen to music, and of course, practice and speak it a lot. But there’s one more highly effective way — social media. Nowadays, almost all teachers, online schools, and experts have moved from the offline world to online, running niche blogs on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. Stanislav Romanov, a marketer at Otzyvmarketing.ru, recommends several Instagram accounts for learning English. These will help expand your vocabulary, improve phonetics and grammar, and in general, teach you lots of interesting facts about the language. So here are 15 Instagram profiles that will boost your English.

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1. Dailyvocabulary

https://www.instagram.com/_dailyvocabulary

If your goal is to learn English in a simple way every day, this is the account for you. It’s not your typical language content — the authors present English through quizzes. They gather common words from different topics and give practical phrase usage tips. Over a million followers learn something new nearly every day.

2. English.with.sheila

https://www.instagram.com/english.with.sheila

You probably won’t master the language in 3 weeks through an Instagram account, but you can definitely build vocabulary and improve your grasp of common phrases and expressions. Sheila, the creator, shares highly informative content that has earned her 457,000+ followers. In stories, posts, and reels, you’ll find tons of quizzes, exercises, new vocabulary, typical mistakes, and more.

3. Venyapak

https://www.instagram.com/venyapak/

In 2015, Venya Pak launched a YouTube channel about moving to the U.S., which quickly became popular. He then developed his own English learning methods and published two theory books — praised for their simple, accessible explanations of complex grammar. He now runs educational blogs on social media, including Instagram, where he breaks down English nuances. He also teaches at the top-rated English school “LinguaTrip.”

4. English.maria.batkhan

https://www.instagram.com/english.maria.batkhan/

Maria Batkhan is a video blogger and one of the most well-known English teachers in the Russian-speaking online space. Through short video clips, she explains all kinds of English language subtleties: proper usage, accurate translations, phrase differences, common mistakes, and more.

5. Byeaccent

https://www.instagram.com/byeaccent/

The blogger behind this account focuses on spoken English, offering short videos where she explains everyday expressions. All content is in English with matching subtitles, emphasizing pronunciation. She covers common and niche topics — like how to say “hair coloring,” “anesthesiologist,” “Levi’s,” and so on.

6. Lazy_english

https://www.instagram.com/lazy_english/

The creators call it “English for the lazy.” Every day, they post 3 times — introducing one new word in each post. At the end of the day, there’s a vocabulary check. Each word is thoroughly explained with definitions and usage examples.

7. Business_english_yappi

https://www.instagram.com/business_english_yappi/

Unlike many fun language accounts, this one is all business. Posts are straight to the point, focused on business vocabulary — marketing, finance, and corporate phrases that are also useful in daily life. The content is entirely in English.

8. Supreme.english

https://www.instagram.com/supreme.english/

An account from an online English school. The author explains how to correctly use phrases like “To be going to,” “I'm sorry,” “I think,” and more. Creator Konstantin Zoo shares his content in a unique way — singing the examples to popular song melodies.

9. Teacherjoecrossman

https://www.instagram.com/teacherjoecrossman

A solid English teacher with a great account that blends humor, real-life vocabulary, and relatable examples. Even total beginners will find it engaging. After following, check out the 2,500+ posts — many of which dive deep into grammar nuances and common mistakes.

10. Yaread.english

https://www.instagram.com/yaread.english/

Sergey Che, the account’s creator, analyzes English phrases in Instagram Stories and shares language theory, pronunciation tips, and real-life stories from the U.S. in his feed. His focus isn’t just grammar, but phonetics — helping you sound more natural in English.

11. Irene.english.live

https://www.instagram.com/irene.english.live/

Teacher Irina Bakhtina lives in Canada and shares real-life English tips — how native speakers actually talk, how to apply grammar in context, why literal translation doesn’t always work, how to apologize correctly, and more.

12. Svirinagalina_english

https://www.instagram.com/svirinagalina_english/

Galina Svirina, author of the book “English for Smart People,” shares practical English advice: how to improve pronunciation, which grammar rules are okay to break, and which aren’t. She also explains how to correctly use common expressions.

13. Linguatrip_ru

https://www.instagram.com/linguatrip_ru/

One of the most popular platforms for finding language courses abroad. On Instagram, the teachers share how to correctly use English in various settings — from business meetings to kitchens and bathrooms. You’ll see content from Marina Mogilko and Venya Pak.

14. Linguamarina

https://www.instagram.com/linguamarina/

Marina Mogilko, founder of Linguatrip, runs this account in both English and Russian — encouraging followers to read in English. She shares what it’s like to live abroad and gives practical advice on moving to the U.S., inspiring people to seriously consider relocating.

15. Idiom.land

https://www.instagram.com/Idiom.land/

Last but not least, this page — with over 450,000 followers — focuses on one thing: idioms. These are fixed phrases that native speakers use in everyday conversation. Every day you’ll get a new idiom explained in a simple visual format.