A cycle, not a cram
Coach Eleanor Whitfield spent three years assessing IELTS speaking, and her course runs on one loop: learn the technique, sit a timed mock, dissect it together, repeat. Learners typically move half a band per cycle because the feedback names exactly what the examiner deducts for — not vaguely "improve your grammar", but "your Task 2 conclusions restate without evaluating".
- Full timed mock every week — all four papers on rotation
- Examiner-style band breakdown for every mock
- Speaking simulations recorded and scored on real descriptors
- Writing scripts returned within 48 hours, annotated line by line
- Covers IELTS Academic, General Training and PTE Academic
How a preparation cycle runs
Baseline mock
Week one is a full test under exam timing. Now we know your real starting bands, section by section.
Technique lessons
Two lessons a week on the highest-leverage weaknesses: task response, coherence, listening traps, speaking fluency markers.
Weekly mocks
Every Saturday, a timed paper. Scores are tracked on a chart you can see — progress stops being a feeling.
Exam week drill
The final week rehearses logistics: pacing plans per section, transfer time, and the speaking-room script.
Format and pricing
Be wary of anyone guaranteeing a band. We guarantee the process: honest baselines, weekly evidence, and examiner-grade feedback until test day. The placement chat includes a quick band estimate free of charge.
Find out your real starting band
Twenty-five minutes with Eleanor and you will know where you stand and how far the gap really is.
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