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Two weeks in and my Writing Task 2 finally clicked. Your notes about weak intros and overusing ‘moreover’ were spot‑on. Mock went from 6.5 to 7.0.
Speaking practice felt like the real interview. Follow‑ups weren’t robotic and the timer kept me honest. Would love a few India‑specific topics.
Task 1 line graphs used to scare me. The ‘compare, don’t list’ tip changed everything. Scored 7 in Writing in my last two mocks.
Reading section 3 fried my brain before. The T/F/NG drills and explanations helped me stop second‑guessing. Small lag on my older Android though.
Listening accents are varied but clear. Map labelling and MCQs felt Cambridge‑level. Please add ‘replay last 10 seconds’?
The band descriptor notes (TR, CC, LR, GRA) finally made sense of my feedback. Fixed cohesion issues in a day. Clean UI.
Did a full timed mock on my laptop—felt like computer‑delivered IELTS. The score report was detailed and honest (no sugarcoating).
Matching headings finally clicked after your skimming tip. Would be nice to bookmark tricky passages for later.
Essay samples feel practical, not template‑ish. The paraphrasing ideas helped me avoid repeating myself.
Simple interface. Dark mode is easy on the eyes at night. After five reading sets my speed went up noticeably.
For the price, this beats my coaching. The Writing checker keeps catching article errors I somehow always miss.
Speaking Part 2 with the 1‑minute prep timer is spot on. The nudge about fillers like ‘actually’ made me more concise.
The progress page shows exactly where I lose marks (cohesion and task achievement). Makes weekday planning easier.
Got 7.5 in our institute’s mock after a week here. Feedback on examples and conclusions was the difference.
I’m GT and the letter tasks feel realistic. Would love export‑to‑PDF for essays.
Two weeks in and my Writing Task 2 finally clicked. Your notes about weak intros and overusing ‘moreover’ were spot‑on. Mock went from 6.5 to 7.0.
Speaking practice felt like the real interview. Follow‑ups weren’t robotic and the timer kept me honest. Would love a few India‑specific topics.
Task 1 line graphs used to scare me. The ‘compare, don’t list’ tip changed everything. Scored 7 in Writing in my last two mocks.
Reading section 3 fried my brain before. The T/F/NG drills and explanations helped me stop second‑guessing. Small lag on my older Android though.
Listening accents are varied but clear. Map labelling and MCQs felt Cambridge‑level. Please add ‘replay last 10 seconds’?
The band descriptor notes (TR, CC, LR, GRA) finally made sense of my feedback. Fixed cohesion issues in a day. Clean UI.
Did a full timed mock on my laptop—felt like computer‑delivered IELTS. The score report was detailed and honest (no sugarcoating).
Matching headings finally clicked after your skimming tip. Would be nice to bookmark tricky passages for later.
Essay samples feel practical, not template‑ish. The paraphrasing ideas helped me avoid repeating myself.
Simple interface. Dark mode is easy on the eyes at night. After five reading sets my speed went up noticeably.
For the price, this beats my coaching. The Writing checker keeps catching article errors I somehow always miss.
Speaking Part 2 with the 1‑minute prep timer is spot on. The nudge about fillers like ‘actually’ made me more concise.
The progress page shows exactly where I lose marks (cohesion and task achievement). Makes weekday planning easier.
Got 7.5 in our institute’s mock after a week here. Feedback on examples and conclusions was the difference.
I’m GT and the letter tasks feel realistic. Would love export‑to‑PDF for essays.
Two weeks in and my Writing Task 2 finally clicked. Your notes about weak intros and overusing ‘moreover’ were spot‑on. Mock went from 6.5 to 7.0.
Speaking practice felt like the real interview. Follow‑ups weren’t robotic and the timer kept me honest. Would love a few India‑specific topics.
Task 1 line graphs used to scare me. The ‘compare, don’t list’ tip changed everything. Scored 7 in Writing in my last two mocks.
Reading section 3 fried my brain before. The T/F/NG drills and explanations helped me stop second‑guessing. Small lag on my older Android though.
Listening accents are varied but clear. Map labelling and MCQs felt Cambridge‑level. Please add ‘replay last 10 seconds’?
The band descriptor notes (TR, CC, LR, GRA) finally made sense of my feedback. Fixed cohesion issues in a day. Clean UI.
Did a full timed mock on my laptop—felt like computer‑delivered IELTS. The score report was detailed and honest (no sugarcoating).
Matching headings finally clicked after your skimming tip. Would be nice to bookmark tricky passages for later.
Essay samples feel practical, not template‑ish. The paraphrasing ideas helped me avoid repeating myself.
Simple interface. Dark mode is easy on the eyes at night. After five reading sets my speed went up noticeably.
For the price, this beats my coaching. The Writing checker keeps catching article errors I somehow always miss.
Speaking Part 2 with the 1‑minute prep timer is spot on. The nudge about fillers like ‘actually’ made me more concise.
The progress page shows exactly where I lose marks (cohesion and task achievement). Makes weekday planning easier.
Got 7.5 in our institute’s mock after a week here. Feedback on examples and conclusions was the difference.
I’m GT and the letter tasks feel realistic. Would love export‑to‑PDF for essays.
Two weeks in and my Writing Task 2 finally clicked. Your notes about weak intros and overusing ‘moreover’ were spot‑on. Mock went from 6.5 to 7.0.
Speaking practice felt like the real interview. Follow‑ups weren’t robotic and the timer kept me honest. Would love a few India‑specific topics.
Task 1 line graphs used to scare me. The ‘compare, don’t list’ tip changed everything. Scored 7 in Writing in my last two mocks.
Reading section 3 fried my brain before. The T/F/NG drills and explanations helped me stop second‑guessing. Small lag on my older Android though.
Listening accents are varied but clear. Map labelling and MCQs felt Cambridge‑level. Please add ‘replay last 10 seconds’?
The band descriptor notes (TR, CC, LR, GRA) finally made sense of my feedback. Fixed cohesion issues in a day. Clean UI.
Did a full timed mock on my laptop—felt like computer‑delivered IELTS. The score report was detailed and honest (no sugarcoating).
Matching headings finally clicked after your skimming tip. Would be nice to bookmark tricky passages for later.
Essay samples feel practical, not template‑ish. The paraphrasing ideas helped me avoid repeating myself.
Simple interface. Dark mode is easy on the eyes at night. After five reading sets my speed went up noticeably.
For the price, this beats my coaching. The Writing checker keeps catching article errors I somehow always miss.
Speaking Part 2 with the 1‑minute prep timer is spot on. The nudge about fillers like ‘actually’ made me more concise.
The progress page shows exactly where I lose marks (cohesion and task achievement). Makes weekday planning easier.
Got 7.5 in our institute’s mock after a week here. Feedback on examples and conclusions was the difference.
I’m GT and the letter tasks feel realistic. Would love export‑to‑PDF for essays.
Adaptive sets stopped repeating my strong areas. More Indian accent samples in Listening would be nice (not critical).
The ‘why this is band 7’ notes remove the guesswork. I started trimming long sentences and coherence jumped.
Task 1 bar chart topics are varied (energy, schools, transport). The sample overviews are gold.
Always mixed up T/F/NG. The tip to lock an answer before re‑reading saved time. Audio scrubbing could be a bit snappier.
I use it on 4G during my commute—mostly smooth. Auto‑save for essays is a relief.
Preparing in Dubai for IELTS Academic. The Writing feedback lines up with what my tutor says, which builds trust.
Moved from 6.0 to 6.5 in Writing over three mocks. The thesis checklist is simple but effective.
The vocabulary bank (soared, plateaued, marginally) stopped me from writing ‘increase/decrease’ 10 times.
UI is minimal. Matching headings got easier once I started skimming first—learned that here.
Did two Listening sets back‑to‑back. Section 4 note completion felt close to Cambridge 14.
Tone guidance is realistic—no fancy words for the sake of it. Coherence suggestions were the win for me.
Kept losing marks for capitalization in note completion (names, months). The reminders helped cut those silly mistakes.
The timer + auto‑submit recreate test pressure. I panicked less in my next center mock.
Would love a few more Speaking Part 2 topics, but the existing ones are solid. The band‑reason examples are super clear.
I teach IELTS part‑time. The rubric‑aligned feedback is the closest I’ve seen to examiner expectations.
Adaptive sets stopped repeating my strong areas. More Indian accent samples in Listening would be nice (not critical).
The ‘why this is band 7’ notes remove the guesswork. I started trimming long sentences and coherence jumped.
Task 1 bar chart topics are varied (energy, schools, transport). The sample overviews are gold.
Always mixed up T/F/NG. The tip to lock an answer before re‑reading saved time. Audio scrubbing could be a bit snappier.
I use it on 4G during my commute—mostly smooth. Auto‑save for essays is a relief.
Preparing in Dubai for IELTS Academic. The Writing feedback lines up with what my tutor says, which builds trust.
Moved from 6.0 to 6.5 in Writing over three mocks. The thesis checklist is simple but effective.
The vocabulary bank (soared, plateaued, marginally) stopped me from writing ‘increase/decrease’ 10 times.
UI is minimal. Matching headings got easier once I started skimming first—learned that here.
Did two Listening sets back‑to‑back. Section 4 note completion felt close to Cambridge 14.
Tone guidance is realistic—no fancy words for the sake of it. Coherence suggestions were the win for me.
Kept losing marks for capitalization in note completion (names, months). The reminders helped cut those silly mistakes.
The timer + auto‑submit recreate test pressure. I panicked less in my next center mock.
Would love a few more Speaking Part 2 topics, but the existing ones are solid. The band‑reason examples are super clear.
I teach IELTS part‑time. The rubric‑aligned feedback is the closest I’ve seen to examiner expectations.
Adaptive sets stopped repeating my strong areas. More Indian accent samples in Listening would be nice (not critical).
The ‘why this is band 7’ notes remove the guesswork. I started trimming long sentences and coherence jumped.
Task 1 bar chart topics are varied (energy, schools, transport). The sample overviews are gold.
Always mixed up T/F/NG. The tip to lock an answer before re‑reading saved time. Audio scrubbing could be a bit snappier.
I use it on 4G during my commute—mostly smooth. Auto‑save for essays is a relief.
Preparing in Dubai for IELTS Academic. The Writing feedback lines up with what my tutor says, which builds trust.
Moved from 6.0 to 6.5 in Writing over three mocks. The thesis checklist is simple but effective.
The vocabulary bank (soared, plateaued, marginally) stopped me from writing ‘increase/decrease’ 10 times.
UI is minimal. Matching headings got easier once I started skimming first—learned that here.
Did two Listening sets back‑to‑back. Section 4 note completion felt close to Cambridge 14.
Tone guidance is realistic—no fancy words for the sake of it. Coherence suggestions were the win for me.
Kept losing marks for capitalization in note completion (names, months). The reminders helped cut those silly mistakes.
The timer + auto‑submit recreate test pressure. I panicked less in my next center mock.
Would love a few more Speaking Part 2 topics, but the existing ones are solid. The band‑reason examples are super clear.
I teach IELTS part‑time. The rubric‑aligned feedback is the closest I’ve seen to examiner expectations.
Adaptive sets stopped repeating my strong areas. More Indian accent samples in Listening would be nice (not critical).
The ‘why this is band 7’ notes remove the guesswork. I started trimming long sentences and coherence jumped.
Task 1 bar chart topics are varied (energy, schools, transport). The sample overviews are gold.
Always mixed up T/F/NG. The tip to lock an answer before re‑reading saved time. Audio scrubbing could be a bit snappier.
I use it on 4G during my commute—mostly smooth. Auto‑save for essays is a relief.
Preparing in Dubai for IELTS Academic. The Writing feedback lines up with what my tutor says, which builds trust.
Moved from 6.0 to 6.5 in Writing over three mocks. The thesis checklist is simple but effective.
The vocabulary bank (soared, plateaued, marginally) stopped me from writing ‘increase/decrease’ 10 times.
UI is minimal. Matching headings got easier once I started skimming first—learned that here.
Did two Listening sets back‑to‑back. Section 4 note completion felt close to Cambridge 14.
Tone guidance is realistic—no fancy words for the sake of it. Coherence suggestions were the win for me.
Kept losing marks for capitalization in note completion (names, months). The reminders helped cut those silly mistakes.
The timer + auto‑submit recreate test pressure. I panicked less in my next center mock.
Would love a few more Speaking Part 2 topics, but the existing ones are solid. The band‑reason examples are super clear.
I teach IELTS part‑time. The rubric‑aligned feedback is the closest I’ve seen to examiner expectations.