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Cambridge English Shorts

Infinite Scroll for Cambridge English Practice

TCK Systems LLC School packages: No
4.8 / 5

"Learners talk about it as the app that finally makes daily English practice something to look forward to. The feedback is warm and plentiful, praising the bite-sized interactive exercises, the game-like feel, and the pull of keeping a daily streak alive."

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Cambridge English Shorts is the app I reach for when I've got five minutes and no patience for a textbook. It's an infinite scroll of bite-sized exercises spanning A1 to C2, wrapped in a feed that feels like the apps you already scroll. The Streak Mode turned my study into a small daily game, and honestly, that's what made it stick.

Cambridge English Shorts: exam practice that feels like scrolling, not studying

I've spent enough hours with flashcard apps to know when one respects my attention span. Cambridge English Shorts, built by TCK Systems LLC, takes the format your thumb already knows, the vertical feed of TikTok and Reels, and fills it with short, high-impact English exercises. You scroll, you answer, you learn, and somehow twenty minutes go by without the usual study fatigue.

One thing I like to flag up front: this app covers the full range from A1 to C2. So whether you're just finding your feet or polishing toward C2 Proficiency, the feed adjusts to give you exercises at your level rather than throwing you in at the deep end.

Bite-sized practice across the skills that matter

Every scroll brings a fresh mini-exercise, and the mix keeps things from getting stale. You practise grammar, vocabulary and listening in short bursts, which is ideal for the kind of little-and-often routine that actually builds retention. For Cambridge learners working toward B1 Preliminary, B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency, this steady drip of practice keeps grammar rules, vocabulary and collocations fresh between longer study sessions.

Streak Mode makes consistency a game

The feature that hooked me is Streak Mode. It turns your study into a survival challenge: keep answering correctly, keep your streak alive, and climb the leaderboard against other learners. I'm not usually competitive about grammar, but watching a streak grow gave me a reason to open the app every single day, which is more than most study plans ever managed.

Tools to make the feed your own

It isn't just endless scrolling with no way to hold on to what you learn. The app is built around a few features that let you shape your own practice:

  • Infinite scroll of mini-exercises: a continuous feed spanning A1 to C2 so you never run dry.
  • Streak Mode: a survival-style game that rewards daily consistency and pushes you up the leaderboard.
  • Personalized notes: jot down the rules, phrasal verbs or idioms you keep tripping over so you can revisit them.
  • Favorites system: save the exercises you want to repeat and build a focused review set of your own.
  • Leaderboard: a bit of friendly competition that keeps the motivation up on days you'd rather skip.

Why it fits a real schedule

What sells me on Cambridge English Shorts is how it slots into gaps I'd otherwise waste. Five minutes in a queue becomes a quick grammar round. A coffee break turns into a vocabulary session. And when I do have a spare hour, the same feed happily supports deeper practice. It doesn't demand a dedicated study block, which for a busy learner is the difference between practising daily and not practising at all.

My honest take

If you respond to streaks, leaderboards and quick wins, this app will keep you coming back in a way traditional prep tools rarely do. It's available on iOS and Android, and the gamified format makes daily English practice feel productive rather than a chore. For anyone preparing for a Cambridge English exam who struggles to stay consistent, Cambridge English Shorts is a genuinely fun way to keep the habit alive.