Below you’ll find apps, games, and platforms to help you strengthen your English skills: Speaking, Reading, Writing, and Listening. Explore, learn, and have fun! 🎓✨
Flip (formerly Flipgrid)
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🎯 Record short videos responding to prompts or simulating conversations. Great for fluency and pronunciation practice.
💡 Useful for oral tasks, debates, and mock interviews.
VoiceThread
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🎯 Record your voice over images, videos, or presentations.
💡 Perfect for oral presentations and collaborative feedback.
CommonLit
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🎯 Reading passages in English with comprehension, vocabulary, and analysis questions.
💡 Great for inference and critical thinking practice at your level.
Newsela
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🎯 News articles adapted to different English levels.
💡 Read about current events while improving your reading skills.
Quill
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🎯 Interactive exercises to improve grammar, writing structure, and punctuation.
💡 Ideal for short guided writing practice.
Storybird
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🎯 Create your own stories using beautiful artwork.
💡 Encourages creative writing with visual support.
Elllo.org
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🎯 Listen to audio clips with various accents, topics, and levels. Includes transcripts and exercises.
💡 Excellent for real-life listening comprehension practice.
LyricsTraining
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🎯 Improve your English by completing lyrics while listening to music.
💡 Fun and effective way to boost vocabulary and listening skills.
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🎯 Play quiz-style games with visuals, categories, and random challenges. Great for grammar and vocabulary practice.
💡 Challenge: Play 3 different topics (e.g., food, emotions, professions) and score at least 80%.
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🎯 Create or play interactive games like matching, wordsearches, and multiple choice.
💡 Challenge: Create your own game based on a historical character you’re studying and share it with your classmates.
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🎯 A large collection of short games for grammar, vocabulary, and sentence building.
💡 Challenge: Play 5 different game categories and screenshot your best score.
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🎯 You get 3 minutes to write as many English words as possible using random letters.
💡 Challenge: Beat your personal record 3 times in a row.
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🎯 For every correct answer, rice is donated to people in need. You practice vocabulary and help others!
💡 Challenge: Donate at least 1,000 grains of rice this week.
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🎯 A fast-paced word definition game — you guess the word based on a clue and a starting letter.
💡 Challenge: Score 50 correct words in one session.
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🎯 Offers drag-and-drop, shooting, and arcade-style games to review vocabulary and grammar.
💡 Challenge: Try 3 different games and write what you learned from each one.
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🎯 Fix misspelled words in a Halloween-themed game. Great for improving spelling and word recognition.
💡 Challenge: Get 3 perfect streaks in a row.
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🎯 Create your own digital escape room using clues, puzzles, and storytelling — all in English!
💡 Challenge: Design an escape room based on your historical character and let your classmates try it.
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🎯 Combines quizzes with gameplay modes like battles, fishing, racing, and more.
💡 Challenge: Win 5 solo games or create a custom quiz based on your class unit.
Reality show recommendations!
We recommend watching some fun and exciting reality shows in English to help you improve your listening, vocabulary, and real-life communication skills.
These shows are full of challenges, teamwork, emotions, and strategy—just like real life!
Plus, they’re a great way to hear natural English and learn how people express themselves in different situations.
Watch, think, and speak in English while exploring survival, strategy, emotions, and teamwork. Let’s see who has what it takes to win… in the world of English!
🌟 Learn real English with real people and real challenges!
📺 Where to watch: Paramount+, YouTube (clips)
👥 Age: 13+
📝 Description:
A group of strangers is left on a remote island, where they must build shelter, find food, compete in physical and mental challenges, and form alliances to avoid being voted out. One by one, contestants are eliminated until only one “sole survivor” remains. It’s a mix of survival skills, strategy, and social dynamics.
🎯 What students learn:
Vocabulary: survival, nature, emotions, competition.
Skills: giving opinions, comparing strategies, persuasive speaking, teamwork language.
Grammar: conditionals (“If I were him…”), modal verbs (“He should have…”)
📺 Where to watch: Netflix
❄️ Age: 12+
📝 Description:
Bear Grylls, a famous survival expert, has crash-landed in icy mountains—and YOU decide how he survives! This interactive movie lets students make decisions that affect the storyline: choose a path, make a shelter, or cross a dangerous river.
🎯 What students learn:
Vocabulary: survival gear, weather, animals, terrain.
Skills: making choices, cause and effect, problem-solving language.
Grammar: conditionals (“If he climbs the cliff, he might…”), imperatives.
📺 Where to watch: BBC iPlayer (UK), YouTube (clips)
🌐 Age: 13+
📝 Description:
Teams of two must travel across continents using only a small budget and no air travel. They experience different countries, cultures, and challenges, relying on local transportation, planning skills, and their own teamwork.
🎯 What students learn:
Vocabulary: travel, transportation, countries, currencies, navigation.
Skills: comparing places, asking for help, explaining a journey, budgeting.
Grammar: future tenses, comparatives/superlatives, sequencing.
📺 Where to watch: Hulu, Disney+ (some regions)
💬 Age: 13+
📝 Description:
Follow the life of Charli D’Amelio, one of the most famous teen influencers on TikTok, and her family. The show explores the challenges of fame, mental health, friendships, and growing up in the public eye.
🎯 What students learn:
Vocabulary: social media, emotions, family, anxiety, identity.
Skills: expressing feelings, discussing technology, talking about routines.
Grammar: present simple and continuous, adverbs of frequency, expressing opinions.
📺 Where to watch: Netflix
👤 Age: 14+
📝 Description:
Contestants live in separate apartments and can only communicate through a social media app. Some pretend to be someone else, while others are genuine. Every week, they vote for the most popular player.
🎯 What students learn:
Vocabulary: texting, emojis, personality traits, deception.
Skills: reading and writing messages, interpreting tone, online communication.
Grammar: describing people, past experiences, polite requests.
📺 Where to watch: YouTube (full episodes available)
🧒 Age: 12+
📝 Description:
40 children (ages 8–15) are sent to an abandoned town where they must form a functioning society—with no adults! They organize jobs, elect leaders, and make decisions as a community. A powerful look at leadership and values from a young perspective.
🎯 What students learn:
Vocabulary: roles in a community, democracy, chores, justice.
Skills: debating, negotiating, proposing ideas, describing problems.
Grammar: modals of obligation (“must”, “have to”), conditionals.
📺 Where to watch: Netflix
💪 Age: 12+
📝 Description:
Teen athletes from around the world compete in an extreme obstacle course called “The Beast.” They are cheered on by hosts from different countries and must show strength, speed, and determination.
🎯 What students learn:
Vocabulary: sports, motivation, national identity, movement verbs.
Skills: describing action, giving encouragement, talking about goals and results.
Grammar: present simple for commentary, comparatives (“faster than…”), past tense to describe events.