10–15 min
practice window
Short enough for daily IELTS diagnosis.
Fast IELTS diagnosis
Mini mock tests are for the days when a full IELTS exam simulation is too heavy but guessing is too vague. Pick one skill, get a fast signal, then decide the next repair step.
10–15 min
Short enough for daily IELTS diagnosis.
4 paths
Reading, Listening, Writing Task 2, Speaking Part 2.
1 next step
Route into full test, calculator, examples, or AI feedback.
Tool-first IELTS catalog
10-minute reading
A short IELTS Reading diagnostic for scanning, keyword matching, and answer-location discipline.
10 minutes · focused Reading check
10-minute listening
A compact Listening practice loop for synonyms, distractors, numbers, names, and note completion.
10 minutes · focused Listening check
Writing repair
A short Task 2 practice flow: plan, write one high-impact paragraph, then compare against band-level expectations.
Task 2 · paragraph repair · band logic
Cue card sprint
A quick cue-card practice flow for structure, fluency, and answer development under IELTS speaking pressure.
Part 2 · cue cards · fluency
Use a mini mock after a focused study block, before choosing tomorrow’s practice, or when you need to confirm whether a weak skill is improving. Do not use it as your only final exam preparation.
The point is not to collect attempts. The point is to choose the next action: full mock for baseline, band calculator for scoring, band examples for calibration, or writing/speaking evaluation for repair.
FAQ
Reading and Listening practice can be scored automatically from answers. Writing and Speaking need evaluation logic, so Hack Admission routes those attempts into dedicated feedback tools instead of pretending every skill is scored the same way.
Use a full mock when you need a baseline under exam timing. Use a mini mock when you only need a fast signal on one weak skill between study sessions.
No. Mini mocks are diagnostics. You still need full-length mock tests to build timing, stamina, and exam confidence.