Engramo launches on Google Play Store!

Vojtech Janda
Engramo English Blog

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Download Engramo to your Android phone or tablet!

Engramo has been available to English learners worldwide on all platforms from the very beginning because our web app works on all major internet browsers. This means that whatever your device, be it a PC, a Mac, an Android tablet or phone, an iPhone or iPad, you can learn and improve your English with Engramo.

But now for the first time, Engramo is also available as a dedicated app for all Android devices for your convenience.

How can you get it? Simply open your Play Store app, type “Engramo” into the search field, press the search button and Engramo — advanced English grammar personalised should come up as the first search result. Once on the app page, click “Install” and start learning!

Features

The Android app has all the features you know from the web app, and vice versa, including the smart algorithm, the grammar book, the thousands of exercises, the audio, the progress information and more. The Android Engramo app is a convenient way to access all these features and will update automatically via the Play Store if you have automatic updates enabled.

We would like to remind users that, just like with the web app, you will need a working internet connection in order to use the app although you only need it while logging in and starting a mission. Missions, once started, are fully downloaded to your device and can be safely completed even without an internet connection, such as on an underground commute.

What to look for in the future

We haven’t forgotten about learners who use Apple products, though. There’s a dedicated app in the works for iOS devices, such as iPhones and iPads, and work on it is almost finished. So, in case you don’t like accessing Engramo through Safari, a solution is on the way. We’ll let you know when all the behind-the-scenes polishing and tweaking and the App Store’s approval process is finished up so you can download the app ASAP!

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Vojtech Janda
Engramo English Blog

Linguist specializing in usage-based, corpus linguistics & sociolinguistics, English-Czech translator, hobby programmer