Big step up handled well
The jump from B1 to B2 felt manageable thanks to the structured Use of English practice on complex transformations.

What learners say about English B2 App for Cambridge English exam preparation.
The jump from B1 to B2 felt manageable thanks to the structured Use of English practice on complex transformations.
Getting immediate notes on my essays and reports let me tighten structure fast before my First Certificate exam.
Following fast conversations and lectures got noticeably easier after weeks of practice with this app.
Comparing images and collaborative tasks helped my spontaneity, which is exactly what FCE examiners want.
Deep Use of English coverage and solid Reading practice. A few more Writing formats would round it out further.
The content is reviewed by experienced educators and it genuinely shows in the quality of the exercises.
The sentence transformations and collocations practice made the trickiest part of the exam feel manageable.
One account across my phone, tablet and the web app meant I could study wherever I had a spare moment.
This bridges the gap between B1 and genuinely confident English really well.
Long, dense texts pushed me to actually read for tone and purpose instead of skimming for keywords.
Our class used the school package and everyone improved together on the same structured material.
Balanced across all five papers, and the writing feedback alone is worth the price.
Whenever I got something wrong, the explanation actually taught me something instead of just marking it.
Long, dense texts pushed me to actually read for tone and purpose.
Now that I've passed, I'm already looking at using it again for the next Cambridge level.
Our class used the school package and everyone improved together.
Having something structured to open every day is what finally made my B2 First prep stick.
Weeks in, the exercises still feel carefully made rather than rushed out to fill a library.
The step up to First Certificate felt manageable thanks to structured practice on complex transformations.
I had a small question and got a genuinely helpful reply within a day, which isn't always the norm.
It's rare for exam prep to feel enjoyable, but this managed it more often than not.
Whenever someone asks me how to prepare for B2 First, this is the first thing I mention.
Compared with private tutoring, this gave me far more B2 First practice for a fraction of the cost.
Comparing images and collaborative tasks helped my spontaneity, exactly what FCE rewards.
Following fast conversations and lectures got noticeably easier after weeks of practice.
Getting immediate notes on my essays let me tighten structure fast before the exam.
I went through a handful of free alternatives before settling on this, and the difference in quality is obvious.
Everything from the exercises to the explanations feels like it was made by people who know the exam well.
My English teacher pointed me toward this and it's been a reliable part of my B2 First preparation since.
My accuracy on practice questions crept up steadily the more I used it.
This has quietly become one of the apps I open every single day without thinking twice.
Balanced across all five papers, the writing feedback alone is worth it.
Sentence transformations and collocations practice made the trickiest part feel manageable.
Collocations and phrasal verb work moved my writing away from stiff phrasing.
It became part of my morning routine and I noticed the difference within a couple of weeks.
It bridges the gap between B1 and genuinely confident English really well.
The content is reviewed by experienced educators and it genuinely shows.
When my subscription came up for renewal I didn't think twice, the content is worth it.
The difficulty felt calibrated correctly for B2 First, never too easy and never demoralising.
I used this every day during my study leave and it kept my B2 First preparation on track.