Doesn't dumb down CPE
This app doesn't pretend CPE is easy, it just gives you full papers over and over until the format stops feeling scary.

What learners say about Cambridge C2 Exam Simulator for Cambridge English exam preparation.
This app doesn't pretend CPE is easy, it just gives you full papers over and over until the format stops feeling scary.
I kept messing up Key Word Transformations so I pulled that section out with Focus Zone and drilled it on its own. Helped a lot.
Being able to sit as many full Reading and Listening papers as I wanted meant I actually built stamina instead of just learning tricks.
The explanations go into why an answer works stylistically, not just that it's correct. Exactly what you need at this level.
Solid content and the Focus Zone is great. I'd love to see more options aimed at students.
A few minutes of the Reels feed every day and rare idioms started sticking without any real effort.
Doing full length papers again and again is exactly how I got my timing under control before the exam.
I studied on the app on the train and picked up right where I left off on the website at home.
This is proper C2 level material, if you're not close to that level yet it will feel brutal.
The progress tracking made it obvious I was weak on inference questions, so I could actually fix it instead of guessing.
Used this for two months before my exam and passed. The full simulations were the closest thing to the real test I found.
Full CPE papers, proper feedback, nothing flashy. Just solid prep.
The exercises are hard, but that's the point at C2. Never felt like it was testing tricks instead of actual English.
Sitting whole papers back to back trained my concentration in a way shorter drills never did.
I liked that it doesn't just tell you the right answer, it explains the reasoning behind it.
I opened this every morning for six weeks and it became a routine I actually looked forward to.
If you already have decent English but need that final push to C2, this is built for exactly that gap.
Had the app freeze once during a listening section, annoying but rare. The content itself is excellent.
This app doesn't sugarcoat how hard CPE is, and honestly that helped me prepare properly.
Instead of replaying a whole paper to reach one weak section, I could just drill that part directly. Saves a lot of time.
My tutor suggested this and it matched exactly what I needed for exam intensity.
The quality of the CPE material really stood out for me and made the effort worthwhile.
The Reels feed introduced me to collocations and phrasal verbs I'd never seen in a textbook.
Mock results improved week over week once I started using the Focus Zone regularly.
No gimmicks, just full length papers and detailed feedback. Exactly what CPE prep should look like.
Doing so many full simulations meant the actual exam day felt familiar instead of scary.
I could see my weak areas laid out clearly which made planning my last month of study much easier.
Tried a couple of other apps first, this is the only one that actually matched the real exam's difficulty.
It threw me straight into full papers, which was overwhelming at first but paid off later.
The subtle grammar points at C2 finally made sense once I read the feedback here.
Used it mostly on my phone during commutes and occasionally on the website, worked fine both ways.
This is the app I tell people to get if they're serious about Proficiency.
It doesn't cut corners on length, which is exactly what you need to build stamina for the exam.
There is a lot of material here, unlimited papers included, and it never feels thin.
My weakest paper was Use of English and the Focus Zone let me hammer that until it improved.
The feedback and question style feel genuinely close to the real CPE, not a rough approximation.
There's no trick here, just consistent practice with good feedback, and it worked.
Having a clear structure to follow every day is what actually got me through my prep without giving up.
Even just the vocabulary Reels on their own would keep me coming back.
It never let me feel comfortable until I actually earned it, which is what proper C2 prep should feel like.