Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run English Listening, Speaking, Reading & Vocabulary, an app by Nirav Gohel, best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
This app is kind of a one-stop spot for people working on their English, and it actually feels packed with stuff to do. There’s a bunch of different sections—listening, speaking, reading, and vocabulary—so it doesn’t just drill you with the same thing over and over. If you’re into listening practice, there are loads of English stories, all kinds of conversations (like, really short ones to more regular real-life ones), and even a little BBC radio channel you can stream while you do other stuff. Some conversations have quizzes so you can see if you caught the details, and there’s a big bank of phrases and sentences to get used to how English actually sounds.
For speaking, it’s set up so you read out loud and record yourself—feels a bit awkward at first, but it’s solid practice. There are pronunciation checks, describe-this-picture exercises, and a mountain of common questions sorted by topic. If reading’s more your thing, there are easy to tougher passages to walk through, and they actually build up in challenge. The vocabulary part feels like a language nerd’s toolkit—tens of thousands of words, picture vocab, phrasal verbs, idioms, homophones, all that. Plus, there are actual games: word searches, word puzzles, remembering games—stuff that makes learning less of a slog. Using it on BlueStacks is handy since you get a big screen for all the reading and games, and switching between sections is smoother than on a phone. Everything’s sectioned off cleanly, so it’s not overwhelming, and you kind of find your groove bouncing between listening, speaking, reading, and then maybe a round of word games.
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