Tell Me More English - V10 Complete All 10 Levels [better]

Use Duolingo to kill 10 minutes on the bus. Use Tell Me More v10 Complete if you are serious about passing the TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge exams. The modern apps rarely take you to C1/C2. This software does.

If you find a used copy or an old license, grab it. It remains one of the most powerful offline tools ever built for learning English. Tell Me More English v10 Complete All 10 Levels

Target professional-level fluency, deep cultural understanding, and the ability to debate or present complex ideas. Use Duolingo to kill 10 minutes on the bus

: Provides weekly lessons based on current news topics, incorporating video, vocabulary, and grammar exercises from real broadcasts. Three Study Modes : This software does

Survival English. Vocabulary: 500–800 words (colors, numbers, family, food, days of the week). Grammar: Present simple ("to be"), basic prepositions, singular/plural nouns. Typical Exercises: Matching letters to sounds, repeating basic greetings ("Hello, my name is..."), and identifying objects in a picture. User Experience: High reliance on visual cues. The interface guides the user heavily. By the end of Level 2, a user can ask for directions and order a meal.

For the serious autodidact, the hunt for this complete 10-level set is worth the effort. Install it, calibrate your microphone, and start at Level 1. By the time you hit Level 10, you won't just be using English. You will be thinking in it.

| Levels | CEFR Equivalent | What You Master | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 & 2 | A1 (Beginner) | Basic greetings, numbers, present tense, simple sentences. | | 3 & 4 | A2 (Elementary) | Past tense, future plans, describing people, restaurant/hotel interactions. | | 5 & 6 | B1 (Intermediate) | Opinions, dreams, complex grammar (conditionals), work-related topics. | | 7 & 8 | B2 (Upper Intermediate) | Nuanced arguments, idioms, professional writing, media analysis. | | 9 & 10 | C1/C2 (Advanced/Mastery) | Subtle cultural references, advanced business negotiation, academic essays. |

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