What’s better than using WordBit Tiếng Anh by WordBit? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
WordBit Tiếng Anh feels like a polite interruption that turns screen-checking into quick English practice. The trick is simple. Every time the device wakes or the user glances at the screen, a compact card shows a word or sentence, with clean examples and little grammar tips so it actually sticks. It is trimmed for a lock screen, so there is no scrolling or digging through menus. On PC through BlueStacks, the lock screen idea comes off more like a quick card when the emulator wakes or when switching back to it, which still does the job for short bursts.
What stands out is the range. There are levels from A1 to C1, test lists for IELTS and TOEFL, phrasal verbs, irregular verbs, idioms and even short everyday dialogues. Beginners get pictures, and there is audio with stress marks so pronunciation practice does not feel like guessing. Nouns show plurals and articles, verbs list forms, adjectives show comparative and superlative. There is a quiz mode and a hide-and-reveal screen for quick self checks, plus a 24 hour repeat so users can cycle through as many items as they want in a day. Words can be marked as learned, filtered out, or searched when something specific is needed. It also has a bunch of color themes including night mode. If the constant pop ups feel too much, auto learning can be paused in settings, which is nice. The whole thing is built for micro study, so it slips in between messages, videos, or whatever else someone is doing without asking for a full study session.
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