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I moved from B2 to C1 without switching apps, which kept my momentum going instead of starting from scratch somewhere new.

What learners say about Cambridge English Prep App for Cambridge English exam preparation.
I moved from B2 to C1 without switching apps, which kept my momentum going instead of starting from scratch somewhere new.
Practising tone, purpose and implication alongside grammar tasks mirrors exactly how the real exam tests you.
The collaborative tasks were the closest thing to the face-to-face exam pressure I found before actually sitting it.
Instead of a blank page, I got real guidance on organising reports and essays. My structure improved noticeably.
The focus on collocations and phrasal verbs is what finally made my English sound natural instead of textbook stiff.
Great coverage across every skill. I'd like a few more Speaking scenarios, but it's a dependable daily companion.
Monologues, dialogues and multiple accents kept me from getting caught off guard by unfamiliar voices on exam day.
Our teacher brought this into class thanks to the school packages, and everyone is using the same solid material.
I stopped hopping between different tools for each level. Everything I need for CAE lives in one clean interface.
The syntax explanations genuinely helped my sentences read naturally rather than technically correct but clunky.
I had a question about a Writing task and got a helpful reply quickly. Matches everything I'd read in other reviews.
Whether I'm doing PET or CPE material, the quality stays consistently high across every level.
Whenever someone asks me how to prepare for Cambridge exams, this is the first thing I mention.
When my subscription came up for renewal I didn't think twice, the content is worth it.
My accuracy on practice questions crept up steadily the more I used it.
It's rare for exam prep to feel enjoyable, but this managed it more often than not.
Now that I've passed, I'm already looking at using it again for the next Cambridge level.
Compared with private tutoring, this gave me far more Cambridge exams practice for a fraction of the cost.
Every task mirrors what the real exam throws at you, nothing feels like generic filler.
It became part of my morning routine and I noticed the difference within a couple of weeks.
In the final week before my exam I used it for quick, focused revision sessions.
Weeks in, the exercises still feel carefully made rather than rushed out to fill a library.
Working through Reading and Use of English side by side made the connection between the two papers click.
I moved from FCE to CAE material without ever switching apps or losing my history.
I stopped juggling separate apps for each exam level once I found this one.
The collaborative Speaking exercises were the closest thing to a real partner conversation I found in an app.
I went through a handful of free alternatives before settling on this, and the difference in quality is obvious.
The syntax explanations are properly detailed, not just a quick reminder of the rule.
Everything from the exercises to the explanations feels like it was made by people who know the exam well.
Having something structured to open every day is what finally made my Cambridge exams prep stick.
I used this every day during my study leave and it kept my Cambridge exams preparation on track.
My English teacher pointed me toward this and it's been a reliable part of my Cambridge exams preparation since.
Our school used the packages option and everyone studied from the exact same material.
Instead of a blank page, I got real guidance on how to organise a report before writing one.
A real mix of accents meant I never got too comfortable with just one voice type.
The phrasal verbs and collocations work is what finally stopped my English sounding like a textbook.
My mock exam results climbed noticeably after a few weeks of consistent use.
Whether I was doing PET or CPE content, the standard of the exercises never dipped.
I had a small question and got a genuinely helpful reply within a day, which isn't always the norm.
The difficulty felt calibrated correctly for Cambridge exams, never too easy and never demoralising.