SpeakAce AI
Practice TOEFL and IELTS speaking with an AI coach.
Dashboard

Your speaking progress board

This is no longer just a score screen. You can now track your weakest skill, best result, target, and smartest next study focus from one place.

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Total attempts
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All speaking sessions so far
Best score
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Your best result across recent attempts
Target score
Optional
Set an optional target so the dashboard can map your average against a clearer improvement plan.
Average estimate
No score
Across your recent attempts
Weakest skill
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The area that needs the most work
Streak
0
Your current streak in practice days
Target gap
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No optional target selected
Page views
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Visits across dashboard and result pages
Practice starts
0
How many times you started practice
Uploaded recordings
0
Recordings sent for transcript
Completed simulations
0
Full mock exams completed
Trend

Last 7 attempt trend

You need a few more attempts before the trend becomes useful.

Focus

Next study focus

As you complete more speaking attempts, the dashboard will identify the skill that needs the most work. For now, focus on complete, natural, and clearly structured answers.

Roadmap

You do not have enough scored attempts yet. Complete 3-4 different tasks first, then the roadmap becomes much more reliable.

Weekly checklist

This week's tasks

Completion status

0/3 tasks completed.

Streak tracker

Last 7 days

Active streak

You have practiced for 0 day(s) in a row.

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Mistake notebook

Repeated mistakes

Most repeated weak area

Not enough data yet

Repeated improvement notes

Repeated improvement notes will appear here as more sessions come in.

Frequent filler words

No repeated filler words yet.

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Coach advice

How should you practice?

  • Do not glue memorized template sentences onto every answer; examiners notice that quickly and it hurts naturalness.
  • Use direct answer + 1 reason in Part 1, opening-middle-close in Part 2, and opinion + reason + example in Part 3.
  • Use natural linking phrases, but avoid sounding scripted or overly formal.
  • Repeating the same question once more and comparing your transcript with the improved answer is one of the fastest ways to improve.
Weekly plan

What should I do next?

  1. Complete 2 different speaking tasks today and focus on giving complete answers.
  2. Compare your transcript with the improved answer on the result screen.
  3. Do not chase speed yet; prioritize clarity and structure first.
Recent work

Latest sessions

No sessions yet. Start with an IELTS cue card or a TOEFL task.