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Listening and reading sets organized by Part, question number, table and image. Start practicing, checking answers and reviewing right away.
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Listening and reading sets organized by Part, question number, table and image. Start practicing, checking answers and reviewing right away.
Start speaking practice from the homepage, with continuous dialogue and instant feedback across Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
Full-topic high-score templates for speaking and writing, ready for practice and memorization.
Skip ineffective drilling—use data to see your learning path.
Extend into Task 1, Task 2, feedback, model essays and templates, all in one training flow.
More than just answers—detailed explanations help knowledge sink in smoothly.
Students mention more than score jumps—they talk about a smoother, more sustainable prep experience.
The speaking mock feels incredibly realistic. Practicing Part 1 through Part 3 continuously reduced my anxiety a lot, and I felt much more stable during the real exam.
I love that listening and question sets are on one page—answer, check and review without switching tabs.
I used to feel lost with writing. Now the training path is clear: I know what to practice first and what to fix next.
The structured reading layout makes it easy to locate question numbers and evidence in the passage. Reviewing is so much easier than doing it myself.
I used to freeze during speaking. Using the AI speaking entry on the homepage every day made me organize answers faster under pressure.
The best part is how starting, continuing and reviewing practice all connect. I finally stopped starting and quitting every few days.
During application season the last thing I need is chaos. This flow ties speaking, practice tests and the dashboard together, saving me tons of wasted time.
The interface feels smooth—no overwhelming feeling when I open it. Perfect for someone like me who needs to stick with prep long term.
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It's for test takers ready to start serious drilling, speaking practice or a final push—whether your target is 6.5, 7.0 or higher. Build a steady rhythm with Cambridge practice, AI speaking mocks and writing training.
Listening and reading are structured around Cambridge IELTS 8-20. The focus is recreating the set structure, question numbers and review path so you can quickly return to the text, answer and reason after each attempt.
They are best for high-frequency practice and real-time reaction training, helping you speak continuously through Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. Human tutors are still ideal for periodic diagnosis, pronunciation fixes and personalized strategy.
Writing training focuses on task response, structure, argument development and language issues, showing why an essay is stuck at a band and which issue type to tackle next.
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More than tips—we regularly break down high-frequency speaking, writing, reading and listening questions so you can practice right after reading.
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