A Full IELTS Speaking Mock Test, Marked Instantly
All three parts, timed exactly like the real exam, with a band score and written feedback the moment you finish.
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A mock test is only worth doing if it behaves like the real one. That means it is timed, it does not let you restart when you stumble, the cue card gives you one minute to prepare and two to speak, and the Part 3 questions get harder when your answers are good. This one does all of that — and then, instead of leaving you to guess, it tells you exactly what your band was and why.
Why practise this way
The real structure, start to finish
Part 1 introduction and familiar topics, a Part 2 cue card with one minute to prepare and up to two minutes to speak, and a Part 3 discussion that pushes you into abstract, opinion-based answers. Same order, same timing.
Marked the moment you stop talking
No waiting days for a tutor's notes. Within moments of finishing you have a band estimate for each of the four criteria, plus the exact phrases and grammar slips that pulled your score down.
It pushes back when you go shallow
One-word answers get followed up. Vague answers get challenged for an example. That pressure is where marks are actually won and lost, and it is what makes a mock test worth taking.
Track your band across attempts
Take a test today and another next week, and you can see whether your fluency is genuinely improving or whether you are repeating the same grammar mistake every single time.
How it works
Start a full mock test — Part 1, Part 2 cue card and Part 3, timed like the real exam.
Speak through all three parts with the AI examiner, exactly as you would on test day.
Read your band breakdown and the specific corrections, then take another test.
Ready to hear how you actually sound?
Run your first test in the next five minutes. You will know your band before you finish your coffee.
Frequently asked questions
How long does the mock test take?
About the same as the real IELTS Speaking test — roughly eleven to fifteen minutes across all three parts. You can also drill a single part on its own if you are short on time.
Does it include a Part 2 cue card?
Yes. You get a proper cue card with the standard one minute of preparation time and up to two minutes to speak, followed by the Part 3 discussion that grows out of that topic.
What feedback do I get afterwards?
An overall band estimate plus a score for fluency and coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and pronunciation — with concrete examples of the errors that cost you marks and better ways to phrase them.
How many mock tests can I take?
Signing up gives you enough credits for a couple of full mock tests for free. After that you can buy a one-time pack of tests, or subscribe if you are practising regularly.
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