Practice Listening With Tubequizard!

As an English learner, if you want to improve your listening skills, if you are a Youtube user, if you like to learn daily expressions, then there is no doubt that Tubequizard is the BEST choice for you!😻😻😻

 

What can you learn from Tubequizard?

There are multiple interactive listening quizzes based on subtitled Youtube videos. Here, you can entertain yourself, and also: 

  • Improve listening skills (on high frequency expression with real life pronunciations)
  • Get familiar with Youtube content
  • Learn vocabulary and grammar in specific field (business, IT, news, etc. )

 

How to use Tubequizard?

There are wide range of wide range of topic. Music, business, animation, just do what you want!

You can choose to concentrate on grammar, pronunciation or vocabulary. 

You can choose the variety of English you want to practice. British English or American English, or others?

Also, you can decide the difficulty level. A1, B2 or the higher CEFR level? 

It's up to you. Just click the filter tags on the top to categorize the test you want.


 You can also:

  • return and review the video anywhere and  anytime
  • modify the playback speed
  • personalize the quiz by editing
  • check your answers and calculate your scores
  • decide whether to have captions 
  • add your own resource to create new quizs
 
It adopts  functions from Youtube, which can be aligned with the user habits.


If you are a Youtube enthusiast who desire to practice ENGLISH listening (authentic vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation), just join us!πŸ’˜πŸ’˜πŸ’˜ 

To know more, just click hereπŸ‘‰ https://youtu.be/akE2QXK3Ga4


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

Comments

  1. Wow. That`s a very nice description of Tubequizard. I feel tempted to go there now and start to use it. Thanks for sharing, Mona.

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  2. Hi Mona, thanks for introducing Tubequizard, it sounds like a good website to use for learning English, I'll give it a go. But I think the audience for our blog is teachers, not students?

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