Free IELTS practice — Telegram bot
Independent bot for IELTS Academic and General Training. Daily practice tuned to your target band (5.0–7.5), with AI feedback on Writing and simulated Speaking. No email, no card, no paid course.
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Academic vs General Training — which one do you need?
| If you're going for… | You need |
| Master's in UK, Australia, Canada, NZ, Ireland | Academic |
| PhD / research | Academic |
| Professional registration (doctor, nurse, physio…) | Academic (most cases) |
| Chevening / Fulbright UK scholarships | Academic |
| UK / AU / CA / NZ immigration | General Training |
| Skilled worker visa | General Training |
| UK secondary school / vocational training | General Training |
Listening (40 questions) and Speaking (3 parts, 11–14 min) are identical in both versions. Only Reading and Writing differ.
IELTS bands — what they mean in practice
- 9.0 — Expert user. Near-native English in academic use.
- 8.0–8.5 — Very good. Occasional errors in complex structures.
- 7.0–7.5 — Good user. Roughly CEFR C1. Minimum band for top UK master's and NMC nursing.
- 6.0–6.5 — Competent user. Roughly CEFR B2. Common minimum for master's, GMC doctors, skilled worker visas.
- 5.0–5.5 — Modest user. Roughly CEFR B1. Some universities accept it in pre-sessional + foundation.
- 4.0–4.5 — Limited user. CEFR A2/B1. Not sufficient for academic use.
The exam is not pass/fail: every candidate gets a band score. Institutions set their own minimum band.
| Section | Tasks | Time |
| Listening | 40 questions (4 sections, single audio) | ~30 min + 10 transfer |
| Reading | 40 questions, 3 texts | 60 min |
| Writing | 2 tasks (T1: graph/letter · T2: 250-word essay) | 60 min |
| Speaking | Part 1 (intro 4–5 min) · Part 2 (cue card 1 min prep + 2 min) · Part 3 (discussion 4–5 min) | 11–14 min LIVE |
Speaking IELTS — what the bot does and doesn't
Official IELTS Speaking is face-to-face with a human examiner. That experience cannot be 100% replicated.
What the bot does:
- Reads the question with AI voice (Parts 1, 2, 3).
- Records your audio (or transcription).
- Scores it with the official 0–9 rubric: Fluency & Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range & Accuracy, Pronunciation.
- Returns estimated band + literal quote from your answer + what to fix.
Useful to practise fluency, build confidence, reduce dead air. For 100% faithful experience: human tutor mock close to the real exam.
How to start
- Open the bot: t.me/PreparaIELTSBot
- Press /start. Choose variant (Academic / General) and target band.
- Receive 3–5 daily questions automatically at your preferred time.
- Practise Speaking and Writing whenever you want with AI feedback.
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