Never the same exercise twice
I've used this for weeks and rarely see a repeated question. The variety keeps me actually thinking instead of memorising answers.
What learners say about Use of English AI for Cambridge English exam preparation.
I've used this for weeks and rarely see a repeated question. The variety keeps me actually thinking instead of memorising answers.
Wrote a report and got a score plus specific suggestions right away, all matched to the official Cambridge marking criteria. Genuinely useful.
This was always my weakest area and the constant fresh practice finally made it click.
Weak exercises seem to get filtered out over time since the community rates everything. The material I get feels solid.
Only three AI exercises every five minutes sounded annoying at first but it actually makes me read the feedback properly instead of rushing.
Missing paragraph tasks are tough, way past simple multiple choice, and that's exactly the kind of practice CAE needs.
Drafting essays right inside the app and getting instant, specific feedback feels close to having a tutor on call.
Trained on over 15,000 real Cambridge materials apparently, and honestly the exercises read like it.
Went from B1 to B2 using this and the difficulty scaled with me properly.
Content quality is excellent but I do sometimes wish I could generate more than three exercises in a session.
Not just essays, I've practised reports, reviews and proposals here too. Good range for the Writing paper.
Even when I ask for the same topic twice, the questions come out genuinely different. Not just reshuffled wording.
The writing scores I get match up closely with what my teacher marks me, which gives me real confidence.
Whenever something is a fresh AI creation rather than a rated community one it's clearly labelled, which I appreciate.
Open cloze, word formation, key word transformation, all generated fresh whenever I need it. Never runs out.
Practise on my laptop in the evening and on my phone during breaks at work. Same account, same progress.
You can tell data engineers and English teachers both had a hand in this. The exercises feel authentic and the feedback is specific.
The essay feedback pointed out structural weaknesses I genuinely hadn't noticed myself.
The amount of fresh material generated daily is impressive, and it never feels repetitive.
I was expecting to hit a wall of repeated exercises eventually but it hasn't happened yet.
Most apps skip proposal writing but this one covers it properly, which helped a lot for CAE.
The sheer repetition of slightly different exercises drilled collocations into my head in a way flashcards never managed.
Being able to redraft an essay and get new feedback repeatedly, in real time, is honestly close to having a tutor available at 2am.
Was worried the C2 material would feel generic but it's properly demanding.
The three exercise cap every five minutes felt restrictive at first, now I actually think it makes me study better.
The in house AI marking lined up closely with feedback I later got from a real teacher. Trustworthy.
Use of English, Reading and Writing all covered properly, not just one section like some apps.
Works smoothly on my Android phone, no issues syncing with the web version.
Because the questions barely repeat, I actually had to learn the grammar instead of memorising answer patterns.
Had a billing question and got a reply the same day. Good sign for a smaller app.
This Reading format used to wreck my score. After weeks of practice here it's now one of my stronger areas.
15,000 official materials behind the generator apparently explains why nothing feels recycled.
The five minute pacing between batches is fine most days, though sometimes I just want to keep going.
Not vague comments, it points to exact sentences and tells you what's wrong with them.
Kept generating fresh word formation sets until the patterns finally stuck for my B2 exam.
Knowing that weak exercises get filtered out by the community rating gives me confidence in what I'm practising.
Short focused sessions fit around my job far better than sitting down for a long mock exam.
Got this for my son ahead of his B1 Preliminary and the material is well pitched for his level.
Wrote a few practice essays and the marks felt consistent with the actual Cambridge criteria, not randomly generous.
For anyone stuck grinding through Use of English exercises, this covers B1 through C2 with real variety and decent feedback.