Gamified English practice for exams and fluency

Sort words. Build vocabulary. Master academic English.

SortMySentence rebuilds classic HTML English games as a fast React learning platform with preserved SEO permalinks, instant feedback, hints, scoring, and modular TOEFL/IELTS practice.

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Sort Sentence

Rebuild English sentences with prefilled support, instant green/red feedback, hints, and score penalties.

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Vocabulary Builder

Recover words from definitions and shuffled letters across CEFR levels and Oxford 3000 vocabulary.

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TOEFL/IELTS Synonym Quiz

Choose the correct paraphrase from academic synonym sets for exam reading and writing.

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Chunk Sorting

Order meaningful academic chunks to improve sentence structure and IELTS/TOEFL phrasing.

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English learning games designed for grammar, vocabulary, and exams

SortMySentence combines active recall, pattern recognition, and gamified feedback. Instead of passively reading rules, learners rebuild sentences, words, synonyms, and chunks while the system rewards accuracy and encourages careful noticing.

Learning benefits

  • Sentence sorting improves word order, subject-verb agreement, adverb position, and fluency.
  • Vocabulary reconstruction connects spelling with meaning, which supports long-term memory.
  • Synonym quizzes develop paraphrasing skills required for TOEFL reading and IELTS writing.
  • Chunk sorting teaches learners to process English in meaningful groups rather than isolated words.

Frequently asked questions

How does SortMySentence improve English?

Interactive sorting forces you to notice word order, grammar patterns, vocabulary meaning, and academic phrasing while receiving instant feedback.

Can I use these exercises for TOEFL or IELTS?

Yes. The TOEFL and IELTS modules practise synonyms, paraphrasing, chunks, and sentence organization commonly tested in academic English exams.

Do hints affect the score?

Yes. Hints place the next correct item automatically, but they reduce the final score to keep practice gamified and honest.