IELTS Speaking Score Estimator | Free AI Band Score Practice

IELTS Speaking Score Estimator

Speak for 30-120 seconds and get an estimated IELTS band score (1-9) across all four official criteria — free, instant, no signup.

How It Works

1Pick an IELTS Part 1 or Part 2 topic you want to practice (e.g. "Describe a hobby you enjoy")
2Click Start Recording and speak for 30-120 seconds
3Get your estimated band score across all 4 official IELTS Speaking criteria

Sample speaking topics

Part 1: Talk about your daily routine, a hobby, or your hometown. Part 2 (2 min): Describe a place you have visited, an important person in your life, or a memorable event. Speak naturally — the AI scores how you speak, not which topic you choose.

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Why use this IELTS Speaking Estimator?

Official Criteria

Scored on the same four dimensions examiners use: Fluency & Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range & Accuracy, and Pronunciation.

Criterion-Level Feedback

Each criterion gets its own band score plus a specific explanation — so you know exactly which area to prioritize.

Free Practice Tool

Practice as often as you like before your test day. No signup, no cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the IELTS Speaking band score calculated?

The official IELTS Speaking test scores four criteria — Fluency & Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range & Accuracy, and Pronunciation — each on a 1-9 scale. The overall band is the mean of the four, rounded to the nearest 0.5. Our estimator replicates this methodology using AI and the published IELTS band descriptors.

How long should I speak?

At least 30 seconds, ideally 60-120 seconds. Longer samples let the AI assess fluency, coherence, and vocabulary range more accurately. In the real test, Part 1 responses are 1-2 minutes and Part 2 is 2 minutes.

Is this an official IELTS test?

No. This is a free AI-powered practice estimator based on the official IELTS band descriptors. It is not affiliated with or certified by British Council, IDP, or Cambridge Assessment English. Use it to practice and identify areas for improvement.

Can I use this to predict my real test score?

It gives a useful practice estimate, but AI scoring and human examiner scoring differ. Use this tool regularly to track your progress and understand your weaknesses — then take a full mock test with a qualified tutor for a more reliable prediction.