Can I practise all four IELTS skills in one place?
Yes. The IELTS Practice Centre connects Listening, Academic Reading, Academic Writing, and Speaking. You can start unlimited random objective-test sessions and keep your review history together.
All four IELTS skills · one focused practice loop
Take unlimited random Listening and Academic Reading practice sessions with cost-capped AI scoring, practise timed Speaking, check Writing, and save recurring mistakes for focused review.
Choose the right IELTS tool
Start with the skill you need to improve, then save the feedback and repeat the same task to measure progress.
Yes. The IELTS Practice Centre connects Listening, Academic Reading, Academic Writing, and Speaking. You can start unlimited random objective-test sessions and keep your review history together.
Use IELTS Speaking Practice Rooms for timed Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 prompts with feedback on fluency, vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and an estimated band level.
Yes. Intellecta has separate IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 and IELTS Writing Task 2 checkers so the feedback can follow the correct task requirements and band criteria.
You can start as a guest without creating an account. Reading and Listening use one cost-capped AI scoring request per completed mini-test with a local fallback, while core roadmaps and rule-based flashcards can run without AI.
Start with one task
Pick the task you want to improve today. Speaking attempts can show retry comparison and recurring issues can flow into your mistake notebook.
Timed speaking rooms
Writing Task 2
Writing Task 1
Built for focused IELTS preparation
The new roadmap, mistake notebook, flashcards, and speaking answer coach help learners keep each session tied to the next action.
New IELTS tools
Use these new workflows when you want a plan, a review deck, or a clean list of repeated speaking and writing issues.
Create a 7, 14, 30, or 60 day plan from your target band, exam date, weak areas, and daily study time.
Build roadmapGenerate vocabulary cards from a topic, essay, transcript, PDF, TXT, or DOCX source, then review on this device or sync them to your account.
Create cardsCollect recurring speaking and writing issues automatically, resolve them, and use the next drills for practice.
Open notebookMore ways to study and teach
Use the rest of Intellecta to prepare lessons, create assessments, chat with the study assistant, or turn a topic into a presentation.
Create structured classroom content from a topic, standard, or source text.
Explore teaching toolsUse chat when you need quick explanations, examples, or help deciding what to practise next.
Open chatGenerate a focused MCQ set from a topic, exam requirement, or source file.
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