IELTS preparation
Strategies for all four skills — Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking — free AI tools and a band-score improvement plan. All in Uzbek, with an AI tutor.
The four IELTS sections
Listening
4 sections, 40 questions. Read the options in advance and watch your spelling.
Reading
60 minutes, 40 questions. Skimming/scanning and good time management are key.
Writing
Task 1 (150+ words) and Task 2 (250+ words). Structure and a clear argument matter.
Speaking
3 parts, 11–14 minutes. Fluency, vocabulary and pronunciation are assessed.
Where to start
- 1Find your level and set your target band score.
- 2Learn the strategies for each section (with sample answers).
- 3Practise regularly — check your writing and speaking with AI.
- 4Test yourself under timed conditions with mock tests.
Free tools
Useful articles
Reach Band 7.0 — your effort may be reimbursed
In Uzbekistan, the exam fee for a high IELTS result (7.0+) may be reimbursed under government programs. Practise for free with CrushIELTS and aim for that result.
Frequently asked questions
How long does IELTS preparation take?
It depends on your starting level. From an intermediate level (B1–B2) to band 6.5–7.0 usually takes 3–6 months of regular preparation.
Can I prepare for IELTS on my own?
Yes. With the right plan, sample answers and regular mock tests, you can prepare independently. An AI tutor corrects your writing and speaking, speeding up the process.
Will the exam fee be refunded if I get Band 7.0?
In Uzbekistan, under government programs the IELTS exam fee for a result of 7.0 and above may be reimbursed — check the current terms with official sources.
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