Focused English practice

Practice the details that make English sound right.

English Tune-Up helps you drill tense choice, if clauses, irregular verbs, listening, and small grammar choices with short sessions and specific corrections.

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Built for focused practice: clear corrections, no fake XP, no marketing analytics.

A mobile English Tune-Up tense practice card

Real sentence practice, sized for the phone.

What you practice

Focused modules for common English weak spots.

The app is not a full course. It is a practice tool for the choices learners often know in theory but still miss in real sentences.

Irregular verbs

Practice past and participle forms in sentences, with notes for common variants.

Tenses

Use time cues and meaning to choose the tense that fits the sentence.

If clauses

Train conditionals with feedback that names the form and explains why it fits.

Listening

Hear short prompts and rebuild the English sentence from what you understood.

Much / Many

Get countable and uncountable nouns right through quick sentence choices.

Prefix opposites

Practice opposite words such as possible/impossible and regular/irregular.

Writing and speaking

Use open-ended practice when a short grammar drill is not enough.

How it works

Answer, correct, repeat.

Every round is short: answer a sentence, fix mistakes while the context is still visible, then repeat the cards that need another pass.

1

Answer a real sentence

Prompts are short enough for phone practice and specific enough to avoid guesswork.

2

Get a useful correction

Feedback names the tense, form, or word choice and explains the cue in the sentence.

3

Repeat what needs it

Review cards you saw once and fix cards where your last answer was wrong.

Why it feels different

Designed for honest practice, not noisy motivation.

Try again first

Wrong typed answers do not immediately reveal the solution. You get a chance to correct yourself before seeing the answer.

Clear language feedback

Explanations talk about English usage, not app rules. They point to the cue in the sentence and the form that fits.

Review that means something

Repeat cards you have only seen once, and fix cards where your last answer was wrong.

Audio under your control

Use audio where it helps, with automatic playback kept behind simple app settings.

Privacy

Privacy-conscious by default.

The marketing site is static. The app keeps progress on your device and asks before sending diagnostics.

Teaching quality

Feedback is written for learners.

Accepted variants need real language reasons, not generic text about what the checker accepts.

Apps

Android and iOS apps are next.

The public release is planned as a native app. Store links will be added here when the apps are ready.

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