Free IELTS Mock Test (All 4 Skills, AI-Scored)

Quick Answer: WitPrep's free IELTS mock test covers all four skills (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking) and returns AI-graded band scores in minutes. Most paid IELTS mocks return only Listening and Reading; ours grades Writing and Speaking too, against the official band descriptors.

Category: IELTS Preparation

Take a free IELTS mock test that scores all four skills automatically — Listening and Reading marked instantly, Writing and Speaking AI-graded with band-descriptor feedback.

Most IELTS candidates take their first full mock too late in the prep window because of cost or because the major providers only auto-grade Listening and Reading. WitPrep's free mock fixes both: full 4-skill test, AI-graded against the official descriptors, and a personalised improvement plan. Pair this with the complete IELTS guide.

What's included in the free mock

One full Listening test (40 questions, 30 minutes), one Academic Reading test (40 questions, 60 minutes), one Writing test (Task 1 + Task 2, 60 minutes), and one Speaking test (3 parts, 11–14 minutes via AI Speaking Coach).

How the AI scoring works

Listening and Reading are marked exactly (correct / incorrect). Writing is graded against the four IELTS criteria (Task Achievement, Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range). Speaking is graded against the same four-criterion scheme using transcript + acoustic features.

Reading the band estimate

The estimate is calibrated against ~12,000 candidate scores. Treat it as ±0.5 band — close enough for planning but not a substitute for the official test.

Frequently asked questions

Is the mock test really free?

Yes — one free 4-skill mock per account. Additional mocks require a Pro subscription.

How accurate is AI Writing scoring?

Within ±0.5 band of human IELTS examiners on our internal validation set. Use it as a directional indicator.

Do I get General Training mocks too?

Yes — General Training is available as an alternative to Academic for the Reading and Writing modules.

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  • major — Important, serious, or significant
  • task — A piece of work to be done or undertaken
  • criteria — Standards by which something is judged or decided
  • resource — A supply of something that a country or organization can use
  • range — The extent to which something varies; a set of different things

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