4 Recommended Apps for English Learners with Intermediate to Advanced Levels

Apps for English Learners

The wide variety of resources and apps for English learners continues to expand and offers more and more creative learning solutions. But out of the hundreds of resources available, which ones should you choose as your English learning companions?

Like a lot of things in life, when there is a huge choice of options, we can easily get overwhelmed. Apps for English learners are no different. So I suggest defining only a few apps that will be most relevant to your English needs and using them consistently, instead of occasionally using many different resources.

The important thing is to choose an app that is aligned with your English goals, easy to use, fun, and engaging.

In this article, I select 4 resources and apps for English learners which will help you develop your language skills in vocabulary, grammar, writing reading, and listening, as well as increasing your general knowledge and even cultural awareness.

In spite of the title of this article, my recommended apps are not specifically aimed at English learners, as they are targeted at native speakers. However, if you have an intermediate to advanced level of English, I highly recommend having contact with resources that are designed and written for native speakers.

This is because the language will not be graded and will give you exposure to “real-life” English. If you want to understand natives better and start speaking more native-like, absorb content that natives absorb.

1. Grammarly

Grammarly

Improve Grammar and Write More Accurately in Emails, Slides, and Essays

If you frequently write in English, whether it is for MBA essays, work emails, or PowerPoint slides, Grammarly is a must.

Grammarly is essentially a proofreader. It’s one of the best apps for English learners and natives for grammar and writing correction.

Once you install the plugin, it automatically checks your grammar, punctuation, and spelling on emails, Word documents, text on slides, etc.

Correcting your English writing is an effective way to improve your grammar as well because you are able to visualize the mistakes you’re making. So with Grammarly, you can develop your writing skills and get better at grammar simultaneously.

Grammarly offers a free version, which offers lots of features. This is enough for most people, but if you want the extras, you can pay for the premium version.

I use Grammarly to help check my ebooks, blog posts, and emails for errors. It has helped me avoid typos and mistakes, as well as saving me lots of time because it cuts out a lot of the manual checking I had to do in the past.

Who is this for?

  • Professionals who want to write grammatically correct emails, CV’s, and text on presentation slides without spelling or grammar errors.
  • Students who want to improve writing and grammar simultaneously.
  • Bloggers and Authors.

Create a free Grammarly account here.

2. Blinkist

Blinkist

Increase Knowledge through Non-fiction Bestsellers Quicker Than Ever Before

Reading or listening to topics which interest you in English is a great way to improve your level while increasing general knowledge.

If you’re like me, you’d like to read more books but just don’t get enough time, due to work commitments and family.

Well, currently Blinkist’s slogan is “Fit reading into your life.” And for those who say they have not got time to read, Blinkist is an intelligent solution as an app for English learners with an intermediate to advanced level, as well as natives.

The app transforms bestselling non-fiction books (more than 3000 of them) into condensed ‘packs’ that you can read or listen to in just 15 minutes. Imagine being able to read a book in 15 minutes!

It summarises the key ideas from bestselling non-fiction books. So essentially, you can acquire the best parts of a top-selling book on your way to work. Then another book on your way back home!

Who is this for?

  • People who love non-fiction topics, but don’t have the patience or time to read a full book.
  • Anyone who enjoys reading or listening to audiobooks, and wants to increasingly expand their knowledge through the English language.

Try Blinkist out for free here.

3. Udemy

Udemy

An online learning platform for developing new skills.

Udemy is a platform for online learning. Their library consists of over 65 thousand courses, ranging from graphic design to photography to Japanese cooking. You can find almost any skill you’d like to acquire on Udemy.

Learning a new skill through English is a really engaging and effective way to improve listening and increase vocabulary. This is why I have selected Udemy in this list of recommended apps and resources.

Udemy has strict guidelines for course instructors, and the learning interface is extremely user-friendly. I have done courses on Udemy and really enjoy the quality of the teaching and convenience of it being online. The price of the courses ranges from free to over $299, however, there are often sales of up to 90% on all courses.

I suggest thinking of a skill you’d like to acquire. It could be for professional or personal use and then search the Udemy library. There are 278 results for Japanese cooking for instance, so I’m sure you’ll find one that suits you.

You can also find a range of English learning courses like this one about improving English fluency by Terry Mc Gonigle if you’re looking for a specific course on English improvement.

Who is this for?

  • Anyone who wants to acquire a new skill.
  • English learners looking for online English learning courses.

Search for Udemy courses here.

4. Quizlet

Quizlet

Digital flashcards to help you review and retain vocabulary in the long term.

Reviewing vocabulary is an activity that is essential for continuous English development. Most learners know this, but many don’t have a routine in place for language review because it is a traditionally boring exercise.

Quizlet makes reviewing vocabulary fun by allowing you to create your own sets of digital flashcards with the vocabulary on one side, and the translation or definition on the other. Furthermore, the tool produces audio and images for the words and then generates a variety of exercises for you to complete to help store the words in your long-term memory.

Quizlet is a great app for English learners if you want to increase your vocabulary and remember it in the long term.

Who is this for?

  • Language learners.
  • Anyone studying for any kind of test.
  • Teachers.

Create your first set of digital flashcards with Quizlet for free here.

Conclusion

As you have seen above, my recommended apps for English learners who have an intermediate to advanced level, range from grammar improvement, writing more accurately, long-term vocabulary memorization, increasing knowledge through reading and listening, and lastly, increasing cultural awareness.

They all have a free plan (Grammarly and Quizlet), free trial (Blinkist), or free Courses (Udemy). So you can make use of them at no cost to see if they could work for you.

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