Collocation Finder changed how I write
I used to say do a mistake instead of make a mistake, this tool actually fixed those small errors that were everywhere in my writing.

What learners say about English Vocabulary PRO for Cambridge English exam preparation.
I used to say do a mistake instead of make a mistake, this tool actually fixed those small errors that were everywhere in my writing.
Broken into short clear lessons instead of one huge overwhelming list, phrasal verbs stopped being a nightmare.
Every idiom comes with a clear explanation of when to actually use it, not just a dry definition.
Being able to hear how a word is actually said alongside the definition saved me from a lot of embarrassing mistakes.
Learning collocations instead of single words is the reason my essays stopped sounding stiff.
Each word comes with a proper definition, pronunciation and real usage example, not just a translation.
My grammar was already solid, this is what finally made my English sound less textbook and more natural.
Out of everything in the app, this is the one that actually moved the needle on how natural I sound.
The vocabulary range here lines up closely with what actually shows up in Cambridge reading passages.
Started using a handful of these idioms naturally in conversation and people noticed the difference.
Genuinely the clearest breakdown of tricky phrasal verbs I've come across.
Started with this at a lower level and it's scaled with me all the way toward C1 content.
Our English teacher uses the school package version with the whole class and it fits well into lessons.
Real usage examples make new words stay in memory far better than flashcards ever did for me.
Using this alongside their grammar app covers both sides of what the Cambridge exams actually test.
Simple design, no clutter, just a straightforward way to browse and practice vocabulary.
My teacher said my spoken English sounded more natural after a couple months of using this regularly.
Never realised how many small word pairings I was getting subtly wrong until this pointed them out.
Wide range of vocabulary covered, and every entry feels properly put together rather than rushed.
Wasn't sure it would help outside Cambridge exams but the vocabulary range carried over well to my IELTS prep.
Clear, contextual explanations rather than a giant dictionary style list, made it much easier to actually remember things.
Phone, tablet, and the website at englishapps.app, my progress carried across all of them without issue.
I recognised a lot of these words before but never used them myself, now they show up in my own writing.
This goes well beyond simple word lists, the context and collocations are what set it apart.
Used this in the weeks before my exam specifically to shore up vocabulary weaknesses and it worked.
My essays stopped repeating the same basic words once I started actively using what I learned here.
Being able to hear tricky words pronounced correctly is a small thing that made a real difference.
Used to just memorise phrasal verbs blindly, now I actually understand the pattern behind common ones.
Even at a higher level I still found idioms and collocations here I hadn't come across before.
Everything is laid out clearly, easy to find what you need whether it's phrasal verbs, idioms or collocations.
The idiom and collocation sections gave me phrases that actually sound like something a native speaker would say.
Mostly excellent, though a handful of vocabulary entries only had one usage example rather than a few.
This is less about memorising words and more about learning how English actually fits together, which is more useful long term.
Better vocabulary and collocations showed up in my writing, speaking and even listening comprehension.
Noticed a real difference in how naturally I phrased things after just a few weeks of steady use.
If your grammar is fine but your English still sounds a bit flat, this is exactly what closes that gap.
Covers vocabulary all the way from B1 up to C2 which meant I didn't need to switch apps as I improved.
Nothing complicated, just solid vocabulary content with context that actually makes it useful.
Even if you ignore every other feature, the collocation tool by itself is worth the download.
Better than any flashcard app I've tried because it actually teaches you how words work together.