Actually keeps me coming back
The streak system is what got me hooked. I have not missed a day in three weeks and my Use of English score is climbing.

What learners say about Cambridge Exam World for Cambridge English exam preparation.
The streak system is what got me hooked. I have not missed a day in three weeks and my Use of English score is climbing.
Love the path layout with zones. Makes First prep feel less like homework and more like a game I want to keep playing.
I submit an essay and get detailed notes back almost instantly, pointing out grammar slips and how to improve the structure.
Recorded my answers for the speaking tasks and got a proper score back. Closest thing to having a tutor listen to me.
A bit competitive but it works. I climb the leaderboard every week now instead of skipping practice.
I like that each session is limited by hearts so I do not burn out. Perfect for a quick daily session.
Covers Advanced level well with proper exam style tasks, not watered down content.
Missed a day because of a busy week but the weekly shield protected my streak. Small feature, big relief.
Little bonus of vocabulary and idioms every day keeps things fresh even after weeks of use.
Wish it was on Android too but as an iPhone user I have no complaints, the content quality is excellent.
Unlocking badges in the Hall of Fame sounds silly but it genuinely makes me want to finish more challenges.
The AI feedback flagged grammar errors I had been making for years without noticing. Actually useful, not just generic tips.
Proficiency prep usually feels dry but the game layer here makes daily practice something I look forward to.
The speaking tasks feel close to the real exam and the scoring gives a clear idea of where I stand.
I check it every day just to keep my streak alive and end up doing way more practice than I planned.
Before each writing task type there is a short guide explaining what examiners want. Helped my essay structure a lot.
Started at B2 and the path made it clear exactly what to practise next. No guessing involved.
The interface is clean and the whole app runs smoothly, no glitches or crashes so far.
The Use of English and Reading tasks genuinely resemble what came up in my actual FCE exam.
Between the streaks and the hearts system I have practised more consistently than with any other app.
Recording myself for speaking tasks used to make me nervous. Doing it here regularly made the real exam feel familiar.
The detailed notes on my essays would be reason enough on their own. Everything else is a bonus.
Do not let the game elements fool you, the exam tasks underneath are legitimate Cambridge style material.
Advanced level tasks across every skill, and the leaderboard makes me actually finish them instead of putting it off.
Simple to navigate and nothing feels unnecessary. Just the path, the tasks and my progress.
Never thought I would look forward to grammar practice but the streak system changed that.
Some gamified apps are all fluff. This one backs it up with real exam tasks across reading, writing, listening and speaking.
Only downside for me is being iOS only, my partner cannot use it. The content itself is great though.
Submit an answer, get feedback in seconds, fix the mistake, repeat. That loop is what actually improved my writing.
Kept a sixty day streak going leading up to my exam and honestly the consistency mattered more than any single session.
You can tell the same people behind Use of English PRO made this, the exercise quality is just as high.
Grammar woven into the path instead of a separate boring section made it much easier to stick with.
My son used this for his Preliminary exam and the gamified format kept him engaged way longer than a textbook would.
The writing feedback explained exactly where my grammar slipped and how to phrase things better, felt personal.
First time exam prep has actually felt enjoyable instead of a chore I keep putting off.
Being able to record and get scored on speaking tasks is something most apps skip entirely.
The tips guides before each task type meant I knew exactly what to expect when I sat my actual exam.
Ten minutes a day keeping my streak alive turned into real progress on my Advanced prep over a couple months.
A few minor bugs early on but nothing major, and the content itself has been consistently good.
If leaderboards motivate you like they do me, this app will get you practising far more than you intended to.