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I could jump straight into my first lessons and grab a Daily Gift before even signing up. Loved that easy start.

What learners say about Cambridge Play for Cambridge English exam preparation.
I could jump straight into my first lessons and grab a Daily Gift before even signing up. Loved that easy start.
Collocations and idioms show up every day almost like a small reward. It's a clever way to build lexical range.
A busy week didn't wipe out my progress thanks to the weekly shield. That detail kept me motivated to continue.
Recording myself against real exam prompts and getting a proper score helped me walk into my CAE Speaking test with confidence.
The themed path and hearts system make daily practice enjoyable. More Android support would be great, but iOS works beautifully.
Every stage feels inviting rather than repetitive. Detailed feedback on my essays is thorough enough to actually act on.
The short guides before each writing format meant I already knew what examiners were looking for by exam day.
I had a question about my streak and the team replied helpfully within a day. Nice touch for a game-style app.
Unlocking achievements turned my B2 First prep into something I looked forward to every single day.
Even though it feels like a game, every task mirrors genuine Cambridge formats across all five skills.
Out of every prep app I've tried, this is the only one where my streak lasted more than a week.
The themed zones map clearly toward CAE, and the writing feedback caught grammar slips I kept missing.
It's rare for exam prep to feel enjoyable, but this managed it more often than not.
Recording myself against real prompts and getting a proper score built real Speaking confidence.
The notes on my essay were detailed enough that I could actually act on them.
The difficulty felt calibrated correctly for B1 to C2, never too easy and never demoralising.
Whenever I got something wrong, the explanation actually taught me something instead of just marking it.
Every stage looks and feels different, so the path never gets visually repetitive.
When my subscription came up for renewal I didn't think twice, the content is worth it.
From B1 to C2 the path adapts and keeps throwing genuinely levelled tasks at me.
My accuracy on practice questions crept up steadily the more I used it.
My mock exam results climbed noticeably after a few weeks of consistent use.
I went through a handful of free alternatives before settling on this, and the difference in quality is obvious.
Compared with private tutoring, this gave me far more B1 to C2 practice for a fraction of the cost.
Short guides before each writing style meant I knew what examiners wanted before I started.
This has quietly become one of the apps I open every single day without thinking twice.
A question about my streak got a helpful reply within a day, which surprised me.
I used this every day during my study leave and it kept my B1 to C2 preparation on track.
It became part of my morning routine and I noticed the difference within a couple of weeks.
I played my first lessons and grabbed a Daily Gift before I'd even signed up.
I've told several classmates preparing for B1 to C2 to download this, and they thanked me afterwards.
Weeks in, the exercises still feel carefully made rather than rushed out to fill a library.
I had a small question and got a genuinely helpful reply within a day, which isn't always the norm.
A hectic work week didn't wipe out my progress thanks to the weekly shield.
Even dressed up as a game, every task mirrors a genuine Cambridge format.
Seeing where I rank against other learners is oddly motivating on days I want to skip.
Unlocking badges turned daily practice into something I looked forward to rather than dreaded.
Having something structured to open every day is what finally made my B1 to C2 prep stick.
In the final week before my exam I used it for quick, focused revision sessions.
Everything from the exercises to the explanations feels like it was made by people who know the exam well.