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AI agents generate fresh Writing & Reading practice on demand — and the most powerful trained models follow your exact level and context, so every task meets you right where you are.

On-demand practice · Always at your level · CEFR A1–C2 + IELTS bands
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Band 9 achievable
Examiner Result
Verified · calibrated
AI
Overall Band
The band a Cambridge-trained examiner would award — and the path to reach it.
Writing 9Reading 9CEFR C2
Recognised for admission at
MITHarvardStanfordColumbia
AI Examinerreasoning through your essay
14,000+ RATED ESSAYS · ±0.5 OF HUMAN RATERS
Read 248 words across 18 sentences and weighed all four criteria. Found subject–verb agreement ×2, repetitive lexical range, and under-developed ideas. The single fix that moves you most: correct the agreement and add two complex sentences with subordinate clauses
LEXICAL5.5
GRAMMAR6.0
COHERENCE6.0
TASK RESPONSE6.5
Overall 6.0 today. Apply the highlighted fixes and your next draft is projected at 7.0— on the way to your target.+1.0 next draft

Calibrated and conservative by design · not affiliated with or endorsed by IELTS®

PRE-EXAM BRIEFING

Your coach reads the task first — then you write

Before the timer starts the coach annotates the question: task type, the traps, and what a Band 7+ opener looks like.

IELTS Writing · Task 240 min

You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topic:

In many countries, people are spending more time working than ever before. What are the reasons for this trend? Do you think this is a positive or negative development?

Write at least 250 words.

Task structure
Opinion anchor
AI Examiner Coach
Reading this task with you
TASK STRUCTURE
Two-part question — answer both
Paragraph 2 = causes. Paragraph 3 = your opinion. Missing either caps Task Response at Band 5.
OPINION ANCHOR
Pick one side — don’t hedge
“Both sides have merit” reads as evasion. State your view in the intro and reinforce it in the conclusion.
OPENER TEMPLATE
Try this sentence structure
“The prevalence of overwork has become a global concern. While [reason 1] and [reason 2] fuel this trend, I believe the consequences are largely detrimental.”
Ready when you are — start writing.
1
Task read
Coach identifies type, scope, and the key instruction word instantly.
2
Traps named
Every common mistake for this task type is flagged before you start.
3
You write
Your opener and outline are clear. The timer starts. You write with a plan.
±0.5 of human examiners
Calibrated against a human-judged set, tracked over time.
Never rounds up
Between two bands we round down and tell you what’s missing.
Every score is evidenced
Quoted from your work, criterion by criterion — no black box.

The revision loop, not score-and-forget

Every other app grades you and dumps you at the next test. We do the opposite — the AI walks a single essay from 6 to 7 with you, and remembers every version.

Step 1
Write or paste

Pick a Task 1 or Task 2 topic, or paste your own essay. The AI reads it like an examiner and grades each criterion in seconds.

Step 2
See exactly what caps you

Not just a number — the precise gap holding each criterion back, quoted from your text, with the single highest-value fix.

Step 3
Revise & re-grade

Rewrite, resubmit, and watch the band move. The AI tracks every version and your progress over time.

Built around you — not a recycled test

Nothing here is a one-size-fits-all paper. Every question is created for your level, so the learner next to you is working on something completely different.

It follows your level

We read your current band (or your CEFR level, A1–C2) and set every task right at your edge — hard enough to grow you, never so hard it just discourages.

No two learners get the same set

Each question is built for you the moment you start, so what you practise is genuinely yours — not a fixed test everyone shares or can memorise.

It gets harder as you improve

As your scores rise, so does the difficulty and the vocabulary expected — the practice keeps pulling you toward your target instead of leaving you where you are.

TODAY’S TOPIC · FOR YOUTuned to Band 6.0

Some people think children should begin learning a foreign language at primary school rather than secondary school. Do you agree or disagree?

EASIERYOUR LEVELHARDER

A learner aiming for Band 7.5 sees a harder, more abstract version of this topic — same skill, different question.

Your coach
Ideas & sharper words — not answers
I don’t know how to start my introduction.
Don’t repeat the question back. Say your opinion in one clear sentence, then name your two reasons. Try opening with “I strongly believe that…”.
What’s a stronger word than “good”?
For an argument, “compelling”, “convincing”, or “well-founded” — pick by what you actually mean.
Plan an outlineSharper wordsCheck my idea

A coach beside you in every practice

Every writing and reading session has a coach you can ask anything — so you’re never stuck staring at a blank page.

It helps you think, not cheat

Ask for ideas, a structure, or a sharper word while you write — but it never writes the answer for you, so the band you earn is really yours.

Ask in your own language

Stuck on a word or the task itself? Ask in any language. The coach replies in plain terms and shows you the move on a different example.

It explains every mistake after grading

Once you submit, the coach walks through why each fix matters and how to get it right next time — the same for a wrong reading answer.

Guided practice for every writing task

Original, exam-style questions for each task type — graded the moment you submit, with a fix you can act on right away.

150+ words
Task 1 Academic

Describe charts, graphs, maps and processes with accurate data selection and academic phrasing.

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150+ words
Task 1 General

Write formal, semi-formal or informal letters in the right register, tone and format for the situation.

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250+ words
Task 2 Essay

Build a structured argument or discussion that shows clear thinking, cohesion and a defended position.

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Deep on the skills that decide Band 8

We go deepest on Writing and Reading — where most scores are won or lost — with Speaking and Listening on the way.

Writing
Live
Per-criterion bands with quoted evidence (TR · CC · LR · GRA)
The revision loop: rewrite, resubmit, re-grade the same essay
Band 8 sample comparison and a current → target tracker
Reading
Live
Original passages and every real question type, auto-graded
For each wrong answer: why the trap worked + the proving sentence
Question-type analytics and a timed full-section exam mode
Speaking & Listening are in development — AI mock interviews and section-timed practice, included free for members when they launch.

Grounded in the real standards — not a black box

Every band is anchored to published, authoritative frameworks and our own calibrated corpus, so the score is explainable criterion by criterion.

Official IELTS public band descriptors

The published Task Response, Coherence & Cohesion, Lexical Resource and Grammatical Range & Accuracy criteria real examiners apply. We score against these — not the model's gut.

CEFR descriptors · A1–C2

The Council of Europe's Common European Framework — our distinct CEFR track and a corroboration layer for level and vocabulary that must agree with the IELTS descriptors.

Calibrated exemplar corpus

Our own anchor essays at each band, retrieved on every grade to pin both the floor and the ceiling — the core lever that keeps the AI from inflating your score.

Documented error taxonomy

A catalogue of the recurring faults that cap each band, so the one thing holding you back is named precisely — not hidden behind a vague 'use better vocabulary'.

We never ingest copyrighted Cambridge/Oxford test books or official past papers — only the public descriptors above and original, expert-verified content of our own.

What IELTS students say

Practice that actually moves the band. Real movement looks like this.

I kept getting 6.5 and never knew why. The per-criterion breakdown showed Lexical Resource was my ceiling — three rewrites later it finally moved.

AT
Aigerim T.
24 · Kazakhstan
6.5 → 7.5 · 5 weeks

The fixes were specific, not generic “use better vocabulary”. It quoted my own sentences back and showed the exact swap. That’s what changed my band.

DM
Diego M.
27 · Colombia
6.0 → 7.0 · 4 weeks

Reading traps used to catch me every time. Seeing why each wrong answer was wrong, with the proving sentence, fixed my accuracy fast.

LP
Linh P.
22 · Vietnam
6.5 → 8.0 · 8 weeks

It never inflated my score — and I’m grateful. The band I practised with is the band I got on exam day.

SK
Sara K.
30 · Morocco
6.0 → 7.0 · 6 weeks

Illustrative results — individual band gains vary with effort and starting level.

100% original content

No past papers. Unlimited fresh, exam-faithful practice.

We never copy Cambridge or official test books — every passage and question is AI-generated to the exam spec and expert-verified. Your practice never runs out, never goes stale, and stays on the right side of copyright.

Questions, answered straight

The same honesty we put into your band — applied to how this works.

Is this affiliated with IELTS?

No. We're an independent practice tool — not affiliated with or endorsed by IELTS®, the British Council, IDP, or Cambridge Assessment English. We ground our scoring in the public band descriptors anyone can read.

Do you use real past papers?

Never. Every passage and question is original and AI-generated to the exam spec, so you're never practising on leaked material — and we stay firmly on the right side of copyright.

How accurate is the grading?

It's calibrated to within about half a band of human raters and deliberately conservative. When you sit between two bands we round down and tell you exactly what's missing for the higher one.

Will it inflate my score to keep me happy?

No — that's the whole point. A false 7.0 is the one thing that breaks trust on exam day, so we'd rather show you the work that's left than hand you a number you won't repeat.

What about Speaking and Listening?

In development. Writing and Reading are live today and where most scores are won or lost; Speaking and Listening are on the roadmap and will be included free for members when they launch.

Simple, local-friendly pricing

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5 practice sets / mo
Writing + Reading practice
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$4.99/mo
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300 practice sets / mo
Full revision loop + progress tracking
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2,000 essay gradings / mo
3,000 practice sets / mo
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