Focused · Module-Specific
Self Practice
Drill individual skills across all four IELTS modules.
Listening Question Sets
Targeted IELTS Practice That Moves Your Band Score
The difference between practising for hours and actually improving is targeted feedback on the right question types.
Drill the sub-skill costing you the most bands
Full mock tests reveal your overall score. Practice sessions let you target the exact question type you keep getting wrong - Matching Headings, Short Answer, or Form Filling - in focused 10-minute bursts.
Each question type graded against real answer keys
Listening and Reading answers are checked against curated answer keys with acceptable variants. Writing practice is AI-scored on all four official criteria. Speaking practice returns Fluency, Lexical, Grammatical, and Pronunciation sub-scores.
Difficulty increases as you improve
Practice sets are tagged Easy / Medium / Hard. As your score on a question type improves, the platform surfaces harder variants automatically so you are always practising at the productive edge of your ability.
Specific feedback - not "good job, try harder"
Generic AI tools praise effort. mockDe practice feedback names the specific sub-skill failure: "Your answer did not match because the passage says X, not Y - here is why that distinction matters in IELTS Reading."
Every IELTS Question Type - Practised in Isolation
You cannot fix Matching Headings by doing another full test. You fix it by drilling Matching Headings until the pattern clicks.
Listening
- Form Filling (Part 1)
- MCQ + Matching (Part 2)
- Multiple Speakers (Part 3)
- Academic Lecture (Part 4)
Part 4 is where most marks are lost. Drilling it in isolation - without the fatigue of Parts 1-3 - is the fastest route to improvement.
Reading
- Factual Passages (Passage 1)
- Societal Studies (Passage 2)
- Academic Journals (Passage 3)
True/False/Not Given and Matching Headings are the highest-difficulty question types. Practising them alone builds the analytical reading habit faster than re-reading the whole passage.
Writing
- Task 1 - Diagram & Data description
- Task 2 - Discursive essays (argue, discuss, evaluate)
Task 1 is often neglected because Task 2 carries more marks. Both tasks are scored on the same four criteria - neglecting either is costly.
Speaking
- Part 1 - Fluency warm-up
- Part 2 - Long Turn cue cards (2 min)
- Part 3 - Abstract discussion
Part 2 cue cards are the highest-leverage practice: a single well-prepared structure covers dozens of potential topics and directly boosts your Fluency score.
IELTS Practice - Common Questions
Free IELTS practice tests online for Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Targeted IELTS question type practice with AI feedback. Improve IELTS band score with focused drilling on True False Not Given, Matching Headings, Task 2 essay writing, and Speaking cue cards. IELTS practice questions with instant answers and detailed explanations. Better than generic AI chatbots because every practice question includes official band descriptor feedback and tracks your improvement over time.