IELTS & TOEFL Coaching: AI Feedback Plus Real Corrections
Effective IELTS and TOEFL coaching gives you specific, criteria-based feedback on the answers you actually produce — not generic tips. Langujet combines instant AI feedback for everyday practice with optional corrections from qualified human correctors for the attempts that matter, so you get both volume and nuance.
Why feedback beats more practice questions
Most candidates can find unlimited practice questions. What's hard to find is honest, specific feedback on your own Writing and Speaking — the kind that says exactly why a response sits at Band 6 instead of 7, or which TOEFL rubric dimension is costing you points. That feedback loop is what a good coach or tutor provides, and it's what moves scores.
Doing more questions without feedback reinforces the same mistakes. Doing fewer questions with precise, criteria-based feedback fixes them.
AI feedback for volume, human correction for nuance
AI feedback is instant and unlimited, so you can practise in tight loops: write or speak, get a criteria-based estimate and specific fixes, revise, repeat. It's strongest on the recurring, pattern-based issues — grammar, vocabulary range, structure, task response, fluency, and pacing.
For high-stakes attempts, a qualified human corrector adds the nuanced judgement that automated scoring can't fully replace. Using both is cheaper and faster than traditional one-to-one tutoring, while keeping the human element where it counts.
How to use coaching feedback well
After each piece of feedback, change one specific thing and resubmit — a clearer overview in Task 1, a second reason in a Speaking answer, a fixed grammar pattern. Track which criterion is your lowest and target it until it moves. Coaching works when feedback turns into a focused next action, not a pile of comments.
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Langujet is an independent preparation platform and is not affiliated with IELTS, the British Council, IDP, Cambridge Assessment English, ETS, TOEFL, or any other test provider. Exam formats and requirements can change — always confirm current details on the official test website.