Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out Cullen IELTS 7+ Vocab, a Education app by Pauline Cullen on BlueStacks.
Cullen IELTS 7+ Vocab has a pretty straightforward setup that does what a lot of other vocab apps don’t really get right. It’s set up around IELTS, so everything – all the words, the topics, even the exercises – connects back to actually doing well on that test. The app starts by letting users pick from a bunch of IELTS-focused topics – there are 25 to choose from, so it doesn’t feel repetitive or limited. But there’s a catch: the first time through each topic, the exercises have to be done in order, no skipping ahead. This actually helps with remembering words and not just seeing them once and forgetting, which can be a problem with other apps.
There are 10 different types of exercises for each topic, and they mix things up: some are about reading quickly, others test spelling, some are listening-focused, and a few are about making sure the words actually make sense in sentences. It feels organized but not boring. Once a topic has been finished the first time, everything unlocks and users can practice whichever exercise they want, whenever. Practicing is actually useful here, not just a box to tick.
The words aren’t random either – they show up a lot in real IELTS tests, so the stuff learned here pays off. Plus, since it’s designed by someone who literally writes the Cambridge IELTS books, the explanations and examples don’t feel thrown together. Playing it on PC with BlueStacks is pretty smooth, bigger screen and all, so there’s less squinting and more time remembering vocab. Overall, it’s less about flashy games and more about actually getting vocabulary to stick, which is exactly what most IELTS students need.
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