English Language Training For Windows Apps

English language training for windows in description

by Cybercom Poland Sp. z o.o.
Exercise your brain and solve anagrams!

AnagraMistrz (AnagraMaster) is a word game, where you play by rearranging jumbled letters. Subject words are drawn from extensive dictionaries,...
by WAGmob
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by Rockhead Games
Master of Words™ is an amazing word-construction game. Have fun and train your brain – at the same time!

Thousands of people from around the world play on the same board. By the end of...
by Seavus AB
What's new?
* Search for your friends who are already playing Yatzy Ultimate and send them buddy requests
* Make new Yatzy friends from all over the world and send them buddy requests after...
by Subhash Sharma
Use of auto-dictionaries in all the desktop software, phone apps. and online systems have taken away our capability of remembering the spellings. The English Dictation app. gives you a way to learn...
by Atlas Group For Computer
Contains terms in English language related to the application of engineering principles and technology of building design and construction. These terms are equipped with Arabic meanings and images.
by IShadurin
This application allows you to test your knowledge of the English language by using the test-choice questions.
This application do not collect private information.
by Avante Mobile
Collins English Dictionary for Windows 8 is a rich source of words for everyone who loves language. This new edition includes the latest words to enter the English language as well as a wide range...
English Club is packed with fun-filled English learning activities to help intermediate and advanced learners improve their vocabulary and spelling.

British Council is your best starting...
by BK Apps
English Grammar Tips: Homonyms

"Teacher, I get confused. How do I know when to use their, there or they're in English?"

Have you ever been asked this frequent question? It's but...