You don't need hours of IELTS preparation — you need 10 focused, deliberate minutes every single day. Here's the exact routine that helps candidates improve by 1–1.5 bands in 6–8 weeks.
10 minutes a day. Serious IELTS results.
The exact daily VoiceMentor routine that's helped candidates jump 1–1.5 bands in 6–8 weeks. No expensive courses, no 3-hour study marathons — just 10 daily minutes done consistently.
Minutes 1–2: Warm up your voice
Read one paragraph from any article aloud. Focus on clear articulation, not speed. This activates your speaking muscles and shifts your brain from reading/listening mode to active English production mode.
Minutes 3–6: Record a practice answer
Answer one IELTS Part 2 cue card question from VoiceMentor's question bank. Speak for exactly 2 minutes. Do not stop. Do not restart if you make a mistake. Commit to finishing — imperfect answers are more valuable than abandoned ones.
Minutes 7–8: Review your AI feedback
VoiceMentor generates your 6-dimension scores in seconds. Scan all six. Identify your single lowest-scoring dimension. That dimension — not your strongest, not your favourite — is your one focus for today's improvement work.
Minutes 9–10: One targeted fix
Based on your lowest score, record 60 seconds addressing only that weakness. If fluency was low, re-answer the same question with deliberate, slower, more controlled delivery. If vocabulary was low, rephrase 3 of your sentences using more precise or varied words. One fix. Two minutes. Done.
The secret: consistency over intensity
10 minutes every day beats 2 hours twice a week — always. Your brain builds speaking patterns through regular repetition, not marathon sessions. Show up daily, use the feedback loop, and your band score will follow within weeks.