Practical note
A good schedule includes repeat attempts, not only new tasks.
Many students practice too randomly. A schedule page creates structure before the user commits to a full paid plan.
Save it, turn it into tasks, and email it.
The plan generated here can be saved to your account, added to your study list, and sent by email.
With 4 practice days, use 1 short drill + 1 transcript review in each session. Keep one day for review and weak-skill cleanup. Check your band signal once a week with one timed attempt.
Visitors landing on "IELTS Speaking Mock Schedule Builder" usually want something quick and useful first. The best conversion path is simple: give the tool signal immediately, then move the user into one real speaking action while their motivation is still high.
A good schedule includes repeat attempts, not only new tasks.
Short review blocks are as important as new recordings.
Mock rhythm matters more when the exam date is close.
Use the tool as a simple entry point, then move into one real speaking attempt while the idea is still fresh.