TOP 7 Apps To Learn Grammar
If you find yourself commuting often and spending a lot of time on the bus,
you’ll most likely turn towards playing games or doing something on your phone.
Why not take advantage of this free time to practise your English grammar?
There are lots of great apps out there to help you to do.
here are some of our favourites!
1. British Council: Johnny Grammar Word Challenge – the best for short breaks
Quizzes are just 60 seconds as you
try to beat the clock and answer as many questions as
possible. There are 3 difficulty levels and 10 topics, and you earn badges and
compete with other learners from around the world.
2. Grow grammar – the best for understanding structures
This app lets you make and take apart sentences so you can learn how the different part work together. Rated 5 stars by the UK’s Educational App Store, it’s targeted especially at primary and middle school children. The aim is to help them get a grasp of basic grammar principles, but adults can also benefit from the visual layout.
Levels in the two modes are structured with increasing complexity. The Create mode allows users to make their own grammar trees. Once you get a hang of the basics, you can move on to the Challenge mode to analyses and identify different parts of speech.
3. English Grammar in Use – the best to complement existing resources
English language learners around the
world will undoubtedly have heard of or used this best-selling grammar book.
Well, now you can access all this information at your fingertips with
this handy starter app. Besides six units of explanations, you will find
exercises, a glossary of useful words and audio of example sentences.
The full version is available with all the units, but test out the starter app to get
a taster of
what’s available!
4. English Tracker Advanced – the best for error correction
Rather than teaching you every single rule from scratch, this app shows examples of sentences with or without errors. You click on what you think could be an error, and the explanation comes up with human-generated translations also available in other languages. This way, you only revise what you don’t know!
Perfect for those who are at higher
levels, but need to brush up on their basic grammar
rules. Or perhaps those who haven’t studied for a while and could use a
refresher. There is also a version for beginners called English Tracker Kids.
5. Autism & PDD Grammar Lite – the best inclusive app
Based on the Buddy Bear stories, this
app is designed to help children with developmental disorders with basic
grammar, using communication techniques approved by speech-language experts.
The lite version of the app gives a
sample page of the five stories which each emphasise a specific grammar aspect,
such as regular -ed verbs or present continuous form. Simple language and illustrations,
plus animations and reassuring audio will keep children entertained and hold
their attention.
The full version includes the complete stories, and other apps available in the series include Yes/No questions, comparatives and superlatives, as well as Wh-questions.
6. GramMars Wars – the most comprehensive
Train your own team of monsters and
use grammar as your weapon to fight against evil aliens. As you learn, you will
unlock powers to help your cause, and daily challenges will test your progress.
This app is especially extensive with
over 100 topics and quizzes for all levels, including aspects such as modals,
passives, relative pronouns, and lots more!
7. Grammaropolis – the best for catchy tunes
If your children love music, then
Grammaropolis is the way to go for making grammar entertaining. Songs and
rhymes are incorporated into the grammar town and children will love exploring
the different neighbourhoods of nouns, verbs, adverbs and more.
The characters take on specific
personalities and welcome you into their lives, teaching grammar through songs,
stories and quizzes. There is even a bonus album with songs for every part of
speech!
Apart from the main Grammaropolis
app, children will also enjoy joining the police in the Punctuation department
and being a superhero in the Word Sort game.
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