What’s better than using WordBit Angielski (automatyczna nauka języka) by WordBit? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
WordBit Angielski is one of those apps that sneaks English into your day without demanding a full study session. On a phone it sits on the lock screen, so every time the screen wakes there is a word, a short example sentence, and audio. A few seconds, then you move on. Those tiny hits stack up, and it feels surprisingly natural, not pushy.
The content is cleanly sorted by level from A1 to C2, plus phrasal verbs and irregular verbs, and there are extra lists for IELTS, TOEFL, and TOEIC. Examples show how words actually pair with other words. There are synonyms, antonyms, little grammar tips, and some speaking templates that you can reuse in different sentences. Total beginners get pictures for basics. Pronunciation is handled with automatic audio and stress marks, so you hear it the right way.
Learning bits come with quick quizzes and a slide mode, and there is a 24 hour repeat option if you want another pass at everything. You can mark words as known to hide them, search for anything, and pick from a bunch of color themes, including dark mode. On PC with BlueStacks it turns into a simple flashcard window rather than a lock screen thing, which is fine. Bigger text, easy to click through a few cards while doing other tasks.
Small notes: some phrase packs do not have quizzes, so those are read only. And if the reminders feel too frequent, the lock screen behavior can be paused in settings.
Big screen. Bigger performance. Use BlueStacks on your PC or Mac to run your favorite apps.






