Company Name: British Council
About: What’s the difference between “in time” and “on time”? What do you
call a person who cuts a man’s hair? What do you call an animal doctor?
Beat
the clock and answer as many spelling, vocabulary and grammar questions as you
can in this 60-second quiz!
Johnny Grammar’s Word Challenge is a quiz for
English learners to test common vocabulary, spelling and grammar that appear in
everyday English.
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by Lucym956
The issue I have with this game is that it doesn’t tell you whether or not you got the word right . Once you select which word is spelled correctly you get a tone and the next button is lit up in red. I purposely misspelled a word and the same thing happened . I just deleted the app ! It needs more work .
by Sakanet
I love this app but adds are a little too much, they come back to back. A paid add-fee option would be nice.
Another annoyance is when you are done with the test, it tries to connect to a server to show you the ones you got right and wrong, some times it takes a minute. You cannot do anything while app is doing this.
Otherwise it has rich content and well designed.
by RissaD73
The app does not conform to the English dictionary, but rather the UK. For example, “Food that you pick up at a restaurant,” the answer is “takeaway” not “take out.” The spelling is the same. For example, “Which is correct jewelry or jewellry” Americans would choose “jewelry” but the app marks it incorrect as “jewellry” is the correct spelling abroad. Keep in mind that this is a UK app, so internationally, it could be an awesome app. Hope they continue to develop and improve.