EFL stands for ‘English as a Foreign Language’ and it refers to how you learn and are taught English when it is not your mother tongue.
If you want to learn English and don’t know where to start, you can order a book by going to http://www.eflbooks.co.uk/. Most of these books have been designed for teachers. They give guidance to teachers and give them material with which they can teach you.
This is not always helpful for a student. If you are a student, then you should look for a book with a CD-ROM for listening practice, an answer key and a work book for extra practice. Visit this site, where the books have been categorised, depending on what you want them for, whether it is for exam practice or for improving your vocabulary.
My favourite, all round book is ‘Cutting Edge’ but if you are a student who wants to improve your grammar then go to ‘Inside Out.’
If you are not sure what level to choose then always go for ‘pre-intermediate’ because that usually covers important, easy-to-understand areas.
Happy reading and to practice what you have learned in these coursebooks come and visit Languagelab.