Lingo Copilot

AI practice for IELTS Speaking and NAATI CCL.

An AI examiner for each exam, marked against the real criteria and ready whenever you are. Lingo Copilot Speaking grades your IELTS answers on the four official criteria; Lingo Copilot CCL marks your interpreting in 31 languages. Both start free.

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Lingo Copilot Speaking

IELTS Speaking · Academic and General Training

Mock test · Part 2 · 01:42

AI examiner

Describe a skill you learned as an adult. You should say what it was, how you learned it, and why it matters to you.

You

I'd like to talk about learning to drive, which I only did last year, at twenty-eight…

Estimated band 6.5

Fluency & coherence
6
Lexical resource
7
Grammar
6
Pronunciation
7

Lingo Copilot CCL

NAATI CCL · 31 languages supported

Practice test · Dialogue 1 · Segment 4

English speaker

Before we discuss the payment plan, I need to confirm your current address and whether anyone else lives with you.

Your interpretation

Recorded · 19 s · transcribed and compared with the source segment

Segment 4 · 4.5 / 5

Omissions
0
Additions
0
Distortions
1 minor
Running total
17 / 20

Which test do you need?

Start from your goal, not from the product.

IELTS proves English ability for study, work and visas worldwide. NAATI CCL proves you can interpret between English and a community language, and is worth 5 points for Australian skilled migration. Some people need one; many Australian PR applicants need both.

  1. 1

    Your goal

    I need to prove my English — for university, professional registration or a visa.

    The test

    IELTS Speaking

    Institutions set the band they want, commonly 6.0–7.0. Australia awards 10 points for 7.0 in each skill and 20 for 8.0.

  2. 2

    Your goal

    I'm bilingual and applying for Australian PR — I want the community-language points.

    The test

    NAATI CCL

    Pass with 63 of 90 and the credential adds 5 points to a subclass 189, 190 or 491 application.

  3. 3

    Your goal

    I'm chasing every point I can for an invitation.

    The test

    Both

    English points and community-language points are independent, so they stack. Secure the English score first; it expires sooner.

What the scores mean

Know the scale before you practise for it.

Every practice session reports against the exam's own scale, with the thresholds that matter marked. Official results come only from IELTS and NAATI; the rulers show what you are aiming at.

IELTS Speaking · bands 0–9

6.0 Competent
7.0 Proficient
8.0 Superior
09
IELTS Speaking is scored in half-bands from 0 to 9. In Australia’s skilled-migration points test, 7.0 in every skill is “Proficient English” (10 points) and 8.0 is “Superior English” (20 points).

NAATI CCL · 90 marks

45 per dialogue
63 pass mark
70+ suggested target
090
NAATI CCL is marked out of 90 — 45 per dialogue. You pass with at least 63 overall and at least 29 in each dialogue. Lingo Copilot CCL suggests practising until you consistently score above 70.

How the AI scores you

Listen, transcribe, mark against the published criteria, explain.

Both products follow the same loop, tuned to their exam. The feedback is practice feedback — only IELTS and NAATI issue official results — but it arrives in seconds, every time, with a reason for each deduction.

StepLingo Copilot SpeakingLingo Copilot CCL
ListenA real-time voice examiner asks Part 1, 2 and 3 questions and waits while you think, like a human examiner.A recorded speaker delivers a dialogue segment of up to 35 words in English or your language.
TranscribeYour answer is transcribed and analysed at the sound level — what you said versus the target pronunciation.Your interpretation is transcribed with language-specific speech recognition, including pro-drop handling.
MarkFluency and coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, pronunciation — each scored and mapped to the IELTS band descriptors.Omissions, additions and distortions are itemised and deducted from 45 per dialogue, following NAATI's structure.
ExplainCorrected transcript, a Band 7+ model answer, fluency metrics, and a study plan your AI coach tracks.Segment score, written feedback, an improved rendering, and score trends over time.

Try a full practice test before you pay a cent.

Lingo Copilot Speaking starts with a free 15-minute evaluation across all three parts of the IELTS Speaking test. Lingo Copilot CCL's free Starter tier includes a complete two-dialogue practice test with the same AI feedback as paid plans. Both run in any modern browser and as Android apps, so you can practise on your commute or at your desk.

Common questions

Lingo Copilot, answered plainly.

More detail on each product's page, or in the full FAQ.

What is Lingo Copilot?

Lingo Copilot is a family of AI-powered practice tools for high-stakes speaking exams. It has two products: Lingo Copilot Speaking, an AI examiner and coach for the IELTS Speaking test, and Lingo Copilot CCL, an AI-scored simulator for Australia's NAATI CCL interpreting test. Both run in the browser and on Android, and both let you try a full practice test free. Lingo Copilot is unrelated to Microsoft Copilot and to the LINGO Copilot extension for the LINGO optimisation language.

What is the difference between Lingo Copilot Speaking and Lingo Copilot CCL?

They prepare you for different exams. Lingo Copilot Speaking is for the IELTS Speaking test: you answer an AI examiner in English and receive a band estimate on fluency, vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation. Lingo Copilot CCL is for the NAATI Credentialed Community Language test: you interpret dialogue segments between English and one of 31 languages and receive deductions for omissions, additions and distortions. If you are applying for Australian skilled migration you may need both — IELTS for English-language points and CCL for the 5 community-language points.

Is Lingo Copilot free?

Both products have a free tier. Lingo Copilot Speaking offers a free 15-minute AI evaluation and a 3-day free trial with no credit card; paid access is US$39 a month, or a one-time US$69 for 3 months or US$99 for 6 months (August 2026 prices — the live pricing page is authoritative). Lingo Copilot CCL's Starter tier includes one full practice test and one practice session free; paid plans are one-time payments of A$59 for 3 months or A$69 for 6 months, not subscriptions.

How accurate is AI scoring compared with a human examiner?

AI scores are practice estimates, not official results. Lingo Copilot Speaking aligns its band estimates with the public IELTS band descriptors; Lingo Copilot CCL marks against NAATI's accuracy error categories — omissions, additions and distortions. The value is consistency and immediacy: you see where marks are lost after every answer, which is what moves a score. Only IELTS and NAATI can issue official results.

Can I use Lingo Copilot on my phone?

Yes. Both products work in any modern mobile browser with microphone access, and both have Android apps on Google Play. Purchases are made on the web rather than in the app.

Which languages does Lingo Copilot support?

Lingo Copilot Speaking conducts practice in English, because IELTS is an English test, while its website is available in 22 languages including Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, Hindi and Spanish. Lingo Copilot CCL supports 31 test languages: Japanese, Mandarin, Hindi, Korean, Vietnamese, Nepali, Spanish, Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil, Urdu, Malayalam, Gujarati, Arabic, Kannada, Sinhala, Filipino, Bengali, Cantonese, Portuguese, Turkish, Persian, Indonesian, Marathi, Thai, Swahili, Yoruba, Igbo, Malay, Russian and Hungarian.

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