IELTS Speaking is assessed across four equally weighted criteria: Fluency and Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range and Accuracy, and Pronunciation. This kit helps you self-check those areas, choose the one to practise first, and work through original prompts, annotated examples and dated study paths.
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The official IELTS Speaking format is short: an 11-14 minute test in three parts. When preparation time is limited, it helps to know whether today's work should be fluency, vocabulary, grammar range or pronunciation clarity.
The free diagnostic combines measurable practice signals with two honest self-check questions. It reports a practice priority, not an examiner mark.
The guide is organised by the same four criteria, so you can go straight to the area that needs attention instead of reading everything in order.
Use the practice prompts, annotated examples, fluency tracker and pronunciation cards to build a repeatable practice loop.
No automated score claim. The browser tools track useful practice metrics such as speaking time, pace, filler density and word variety. They do not predict your IELTS band.
How it fits the test
Part 1 covers familiar interview questions. Part 2 gives you 1 minute to prepare and 1-2 minutes to speak on a task card. Part 3 is a longer discussion linked to the Part 2 topic. The kit uses original practice prompts in that structure and points you back to the official IELTS site for current rules.
The practice loop
Run the Practice Focus Finder with an original Part-2-style prompt and the official timing pattern.
Read the guide chapter for the criterion that needs the most attention in your self-check.
Record answers from the question bank and compare them with the annotated examples and checklists.
Use the fluency tracker and study paths to record practice metrics and schedule the next session.
What you get
All files are delivered instantly. Markdown files open in any text editor or Markdown reader; HTML tools open in a browser.
An in-browser check using an original Part-2-style prompt, a 1-minute preparation timer, a speaking timer, measurable practice signals and two self-rating questions. It suggests where to practise first.
A practical guide to the four IELTS Speaking criteria, with drills for fluency, vocabulary, grammar range and pronunciation clarity.
Original practice answers across Parts 1, 2 and 3. Notes highlight useful language, structure and delivery choices so you can adapt the technique to your own answers.
Time an answer and track words-per-minute, filler density, time-filled and word variety. The read-out is for personal practice tracking, not examiner scoring.
Dated planning templates for short and longer preparation windows, built around recording, reviewing and repeating.
Record-and-compare drills for word stress, sentence stress, chunking, rhythm, intonation and clarity.
Original Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 prompts, plus four self-checklists for reviewing recorded answers.
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Complete the diagnostic and the first week of a study path. If the kit does not give you a clearer, criteria-mapped practice focus and a usable next-step plan, email within 30 days for a refund.
This is not a promise of a particular IELTS score. Test results depend on many factors outside any product's control.
Straight answers
No. The diagnostic and tracker are practice aids. They help you decide what to practise next; they do not replace an examiner, an official practice test or a qualified tutor.
No. This is an independent study aid for IELTS preparation. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia, Cambridge Assessment English, IELTS, or any IELTS trademark owner.
No. The prompts and answers are original practice material written for this kit. They follow the public test structure, but the real test will differ. Always confirm current format and assessment details on the official IELTS website.
The guide, model answer bank, fluency tracker, study paths, pronunciation cards, practice question bank, descriptor checklists and the free diagnostic tool. Everything is file-based and can be used offline after download.
No. It is a one-time purchase with no auto-renewal.
Yes. The free Practice Focus Finder runs in your browser with no sign-up.
Use the public IELTS Speaking criteria as a practice map, then build a dated plan around the area that needs attention first.
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