Practice IELTS online by skill.

Choose a skill to start practicing IELTS online with IELTS Super. The system supports practicing mini IELTS tests, IELTS practice tests, and short IELTS mock tests every day.

General tips for practicing IELTS mock tests and exams.

Time management

Allocate your time wisely for each section; don't spend too much time on one question.

Understand the question.

Read the question carefully and clearly identify what the question is asking before attempting to answer it.

Check carefully

Take time to double-check your answers, especially spelling and grammar.

Practice regularly

Do IELTS practice tests and mock exams regularly to familiarize yourself with the format, improve your skills, and feel more confident when taking the actual exam.

Frequently Asked Questions

IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is an English proficiency test that assesses four skills: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. IELTS scores are commonly used for studying abroad, applying for scholarships, jobs, or immigration. IELTS Super offers IELTS practice tests, online mock tests, and level assessments.
If you've never studied for the IELTS before, you should start with an entrance test to assess your current level and estimate your band score. Then, prioritize practicing IELTS tests focusing on your weaker skills first, rather than taking a long test right from the start.
Yes. Taking an online IELTS practice test helps you familiarize yourself with the test structure, the time allotted for each section, and common question types. This experience is quite similar to the real test, especially since you're using a similar interface. However, for significant improvement, you should combine practicing IELTS skills, checking answers and explanations, and then taking a practice test to verify your results.
For beginners, practicing IELTS skills by skill is a more effective way to learn because you focus on your weak areas, instead of trying to do the entire long test right from the start. Once your foundation is better, you can move on to online IELTS practice tests to improve your overall skills and build confidence before the actual exam.
You can start with a simple and easy-to-maintain study schedule:
  • 3–4 sessions/week: practice tests for each skill
  • 1 session/week: take an online IELTS mock test to check your progress
This method allows you to both consolidate your skills and track your progress week by week.