IELTS Writing,
done like an examiner.
Auralis is a focused writing lab: authentic task generation, criterion-level scoring,
and concrete rewrites you can apply immediately. No fluff. Deliberate practice.
Core focus
Writing Task 1 & Task 2
Feedback
TR · CC · LR · GRA
Why this works
Exam-authentic constraints
Tasks follow IELTS structure so your practice transfers to test-day performance.
Criterion-level diagnosis
Feedback is structured around the four official criteria, not generic tips.
Actionable rewrites
Concrete edits and examples you can apply line by line in your rewrite.
Core module
IELTS Writing Lab
Generate Tasks 1 & 2 or paste your own prompt. Get examiner-style scoring with band estimates,
a criterion breakdown, and fixes you can apply immediately.
- Academic & General Training
- Band estimates with TR / CC / LR / GRA
- Actionable feedback + model answers
Open Writing Lab →
New · Guided practice
Band Trainer Beta
Guided mode for writing: understand the task, build a plan, then write with structured prompts.
Designed to train Task Response and planning skills, not just output a score.
- Key parts of the prompt highlighted
- Plan checker with coaching feedback
- Live suggestions while writing
Open Band Trainer →
How you use Auralis
1) Generate or paste a task
Pick Task 1 or Task 2 and start with a clean, exam-like prompt.
2) Write with intention
Plan first, then draft. Train structure and coherence, not just vocabulary.
3) Fix, rewrite, repeat
Apply feedback immediately. Your next attempt is where the band rises.
FAQ
Is this officially affiliated with IELTS?
No. Auralis is an independent practice tool and is not affiliated with IELTS, Cambridge, IDP, or the British Council.
What should I use first: Writing Lab or Band Trainer?
Use Writing Lab for fast iteration and scoring. Use Band Trainer when you want guided practice and planning.
Does it work for Academic and General Training?
Writing Lab supports both. Band Trainer is in beta and will be expanded as the platform stabilizes.
Start with the core workflow
Open Writing Lab, run one full attempt, then rewrite immediately using the fixes.