Aztekera

Author: Aztekera

Recommended by: Lucas Baeyens Morata

“Sometimes, especially native or very proficient English speakers use the passive voice
excessively in their writings, particulary in an academic context or environment. Aztekera
identifies how many passive voice verbs you have used in a text so you can check if you’d
prefer to adapt the text to active voice choices.”

The Academic Word List

Author: Victoria University of Wellington

Recommended by: Lucas Baeyens Morata

“Entry with a useful academic word list for lecturers and students. It could help further develop
the academic vocabulary of non-native teachers and professors of English.”

Wordlists and exercises to practice and expand academic vocabulary:

Diccionario Inglés WordReference

Author: WordReference.com

Recommended by: Lucas Baeyens Morata

“Multilingual Dictionaries, Synonyms and Antonyms Dictionaries. It also includes a forum where
people discuss the meaning and translation of words, idioms and phrases.”

Android:

Apple:

Forvo

Author: Forvo Media SL

Recommended by: Lucas Baeyens Morata

“Forvo is an app which claims to be ‘the largest pronunciation dictionary in the world’. It
provides not only a large bank of pronunciations from native speakers all around the globe, but
also the possibility of asking for the pronunciation of a given word so native speakers can
pronounce it for you. At the same time, you can also provide pronunciations of words from
your native language which have been asked from people all over the world. Every
pronunciation for a given world comes with specific labels, such as speaker gender or country
of origin, which can help you understand or master specific accents, for example.
It could be really interesting for a teacher interested in EMI methodology, since it could help
improve his/her pronunciation and intelligibility, which is a key feature in clear instruction.”

Android:2,99 €

Apple:3,49 €

English Writing

Author: HD2016Solution

Recommended by: Lucas Baeyens Morata

“Sections with written information. Tips, grammar and punctuation-focused sections, genre-focused
sections, and even a «Useful Academic Expressions» sections. Perhaps one of the most
complete apps.”

Android: