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The Best App for Tracking IELTS Speaking Progress

Feeling more comfortable isn't the same as your score actually moving. Here's how to track it properly, free, in one place.

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Most students can't actually point to evidence their IELTS speaking is improving — they just feel a bit more comfortable talking about familiar topics and assume the score is moving with it. Often it isn't. IELTS scores four specific things every time: Fluency and Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range and Accuracy, and Pronunciation — not how relaxed you feel about a topic.

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What real tracking looks like

The same kind of task, scored the same way, at multiple points over weeks — so you can see an actual trend line instead of a single snapshot that tells you almost nothing on its own.

Track it here, properly

The Command Center shows your scores across sessions over time, plus a level, streak and XP system that turns consistent daily practice into something visible. Sit a full mock IELTS Speaking exam and see exactly where you are, your target, and the one thing worth training next.

FAQ

What's the best app for tracking IELTS speaking improvement?

One that scores you consistently across sessions rather than leaving you to judge by feel. ActuallySpeak's Command Center shows your scores across sessions over time, plus a streak and level system for consistent practice.

Why does practice feel productive even if my score isn't moving?

Because familiarity with a topic feels like progress, even when the four scored criteria (Fluency, Vocabulary, Grammar, Pronunciation) haven't actually changed. Comfort and skill are not the same thing.

Can I sit a full mock IELTS Speaking test on ActuallySpeak?

Yes — the Command Center lets you sit a full or partial mock test and see your real score, your target, and the one thing worth training next.

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