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I typed in collocations and B2 level and had a brand new exercise in seconds. Reads just like a real Cambridge paper too.

What learners say about Cambridge Exam AI for Cambridge English exam preparation.
I typed in collocations and B2 level and had a brand new exercise in seconds. Reads just like a real Cambridge paper too.
The essay evaluation caught grammar mistakes I kept missing on my own. Really helped before my exam.
Type a topic and a level, get an exercise right away. Does exactly what it says.
Beyond my own generated exercises I spend a lot of time solving ones other learners made. There's always something new.
My scores and mistakes stay private and only general activity shows on my profile. Some apps make everything too public, this one doesn't.
Practice on the train using the iPhone app, then pick up where I left off later. Handy.
The generator is impressive and the writing feedback is genuinely useful. I'd like a way to pick exact difficulty within a level though.
This was always my weak point and the generated transformation exercises actually read like the exam.
Asked for phrasal verbs around travel and had ten exercises ready before I finished my coffee.
Flagged an exercise that seemed off and a real teacher got back to me quickly with a fix.
The missing sentence tasks force you to actually understand structure, not just guess. Good prep for B2 First.
Saving favourites and tracking progress over weeks made my studying feel a lot less scattered.
Preparing for PET and the exercises match the level well. No complaints so far.
Generated dozens of open cloze exercises and my accuracy on that section went up noticeably.
Whether I'm doing B2 or C1 material, the tasks always feel like they were written by someone who knows the exam.
I can never get enough word formation practice and this app just keeps producing more.
On days I don't feel like generating anything new I just solve exercises from the community library instead.
The reading passages are properly written, not the awkward filler text you get in some apps.
Works well overall. Sometimes I wish I could generate a slightly longer batch of exercises in one go.
Generated a batch of idiom exercises around a theme and drilled them until they stuck. Wouldn't have bothered without this.
Not the easy kind of multiple choice, these questions make you think like the real exam does.
Desktop at home, phone on the bus, tablet in bed. All the same account, all in sync.
My English teacher recommended this and it's been a steady part of my Cambridge prep since.
I asked for a word formation exercise about climate change for my B2 First prep and got exactly that. Feels personal in a way textbooks never do.
No one else can see how I did on a specific exercise, just general activity. That takes the pressure off.
I've used it from B1 up to C1 as my English improved and the quality never dropped.
Does what it promises most of the time. Occasionally an exercise feels slightly repetitive but overall it's solid.
I open this every morning before anything else. Small habit that's made a real difference.
Nice knowing actual qualified English teachers are the ones answering questions, not a bot.
Unlike a textbook that runs out of pages, this just keeps producing fresh material whenever I need it.
Was worried it might be too basic but the C2 Proficiency material is genuinely challenging.
This is the first app that let me actually target specific vocabulary gaps instead of hoping a random exercise covers them.
No clutter, loads fast, does the job. Exactly what I want from a study app.
The native app makes it easy to squeeze in ten minutes of practice between classes.
Thousands of exercises made by other learners, all searchable by level and topic. Never bored.
Watching my saved stats over a couple of months kept me motivated when I felt like giving up.
Walked into my B2 First exam feeling like I'd already seen similar tasks before. That confidence mattered.
Would love an option to mix two topics in one exercise, but as it stands it's still a strong tool.
Didn't think twice about carrying on after the first month. The variety keeps me coming back.
Been searching for something that adapts to what I actually need to practise, and this is it.