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IELTS Writing Band 7 Career Kit
2026 practice edition

Free study resources
Practical advice for IELTS and TOEFL candidates — no fluff, no fake guarantees, no "magic secrets". Read in 5–10 minutes, then go practice.
Free IELTS writing kit
The free kit gives you an exam-style writing booklet, model-answer patterns, phrase banks, and a 28-day email plan for candidates preparing for university, migration, or promotion.
30
Writing prompts
12
Answer patterns
28d
Study sequence
Free kit
2026 practice edition
Exam booklet feel
Prompts, sentence frames, review checklists, and score-building routines.
Exam-focused resource packs
Each pack connects guides, tools, and practice sections around the scoring problems candidates usually need to solve first.
Academic Reading tactics, band-score conversion, Task 1 chart language, Task 2 structures, and a 14-day sprint plan.
Open exam path
General Training format differences, letter-writing register, practical reading timing, and migration-focused study planning.
Open exam path
TOEFL score planning, Integrated Writing mapping, lecture note-taking, speaking templates, and a 30-day section plan.
Open exam path
Review loop
Start with a timed section and mark the exact question types you missed.
Use the matching guide or tool for that question type, skill, or score target.
Return to a timed practice set while the tactic is fresh.
Convert repeated mistakes into flashcards, notes, or your next weak-skill focus.
Guides and score references
A two-week sprint plan that covers every section, mock-test rhythm, and review pattern. Suitable for both Academic and General Training.
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A four-week plan that builds Reading and Listening accuracy first, then layers Integrated Speaking and Writing under timed conditions.
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How IELTS converts raw scores to bands across Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking — plus what target programs typically ask for.
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What each TOEFL section measures, how scores are calculated, and what scores top US and Canadian universities typically expect.
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Side-by-side comparison of format, scoring, difficulty, country acceptance, and the type of student each exam favors.
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What changes between Academic and General Training, who should pick which, and the question-type differences in Reading and Writing.
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Practical, question-by-question tactics for True/False/Not Given, Matching Headings, Summary Completion, and Multiple Choice.
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Why spaced repetition outperforms cramming for vocabulary, and how FluentMock's FSRS-5 schedule decides when to resurface each card.
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Pick your exam and try a free section. Apply what you read here in under a minute.