Genuinely enjoyable to use
It's rare for exam prep to feel enjoyable, but this managed it more often than not.
What learners say about English Reels for Cambridge English exam preparation.
It's rare for exam prep to feel enjoyable, but this managed it more often than not.
Compared with private tutoring, this gave me far more IELTS, TOEFL or Cambridge practice for a fraction of the cost.
Whenever I got something wrong, the explanation actually taught me something instead of just marking it.
Stringing small daily wins together did more for my consistency than any study plan.
I've told several classmates preparing for IELTS, TOEFL or Cambridge to download this, and they thanked me afterwards.
I used this every day during my study leave and it kept my IELTS, TOEFL or Cambridge preparation on track.
Not tied to one exam, so it's useful alongside my TOEFL prep too.
My mock exam results climbed noticeably after a few weeks of consistent use.
I've used it for months and still find fresh exercises regularly.
Irregular past forms stopped tripping me up after regular reels practice.
This has quietly become one of the apps I open every single day without thinking twice.
Weeks in, the exercises still feel carefully made rather than rushed out to fill a library.
My English teacher pointed me toward this and it's been a reliable part of my IELTS, TOEFL or Cambridge preparation since.
I'm prepping for IELTS but the grammar practice clearly carries over to Cambridge exams too.
The difficulty felt calibrated correctly for IELTS, TOEFL or Cambridge, never too easy and never demoralising.
In the final week before my exam I used it for quick, focused revision sessions.
Whenever I have a coffee break, this is what I open instead of social media.
Having something structured to open every day is what finally made my IELTS, TOEFL or Cambridge prep stick.
Everything from the exercises to the explanations feels like it was made by people who know the exam well.
When my subscription came up for renewal I didn't think twice, the content is worth it.
I open it for two minutes on the bus and come away having done ten little challenges.
I went through a handful of free alternatives before settling on this, and the difference in quality is obvious.
The drag and drop mechanic made sentence structure feel automatic within weeks.
This is exactly the skill Cambridge tests directly, and the reels make it effortless.
Tongue twisters and audio challenges sharpened my listening for spoken English.
It became part of my morning routine and I noticed the difference within a couple of weeks.
My accuracy on practice questions crept up steadily the more I used it.
Whenever someone asks me how to prepare for IELTS, TOEFL or Cambridge, this is the first thing I mention.
Now that I've passed, I'm already looking at using it again for the next Cambridge level.
Practical reading comprehension paired with creative word association keeps things fresh.
I had a small question and got a genuinely helpful reply within a day, which isn't always the norm.
Thinking flexibly about words that fit several contexts widened my word choice under pressure.
Tongue twister reels genuinely helped me sound more natural when speaking.
Guessing a word from emoji clues is a fun way to reinforce vocabulary I'd otherwise forget.
Practising sentence structure here made my written work in other apps noticeably cleaner.
New words and expressions show up constantly, so nothing ever feels stale.
Unlike other study apps I've abandoned, this is the one I still open every day months later.
Short audio challenges fit perfectly into moments when a full listening exercise wouldn't.
Grammar, vocabulary and listening are mixed together so no single session feels repetitive.
I didn't expect such short exercises to move the needle, but my accuracy improved regardless.