r/IELTS is a subreddit with 120k members. The community frequently discusses ielts, writing, speaking, results, and score, and they frequently recommend/review youtube channels and websites, and the most common flair used is test experience/test result, have a question/advice needed, writing feedback (peer review), my advice, and other.
This subreddit is for asking questions and sharing advice and information about IELTS (International English Language Testing System). If you're preparing for the exam, you're in the right place. This is a heavily moderated sub, so make sure to read our community rules first and take a look at the pinned posts. Also, posts older than six months are archived. Finally, you should know that this unofficial community does not represent any organizations, websites, businesses, or people.
Popular Topics in r/IELTS
#1
Ielts
355 posts
#2
Writing
158 posts
#3
Speaking
147 posts
#4
Results
101 posts
#5
Score
100 posts
#6
Partner
83 posts
#7
Non Native
64 posts
#8
Exam
63 posts
#9
Struggling
54 posts
#10
Listening
46 posts
Products Discussed in r/IELTS
Youtube Channels
2 reviews
#1
IELTS Advantage
5.0★ from 1 review
#2
E2 IELTS
5.0★ from 1 review
Websites
1 review
#1
British Council
5.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/IELTS
#1
Test Experience/Test Result
: "I scored 9/9 on the IELTS on my first try"
147 posts
#2
Have a Question/Advice Needed
: "Disappointed with my IELTS score. Need a focused 2-month plan to reach Band 7 (B2/C1). Feel so lost."
36 posts
#3
Writing Feedback (Peer Review)
: "Writing Feedback for both task 1 and task 2"
6 posts
#4
My Advice
: "Got the scores needed in one go in a month"
5 posts
#5
Other
: "IELTS Writing Has Completely Contradicted Modern English Writing Standards"
4 posts
#6
Study Partner Request
: "Can someone help in speaking?"
1 post
#7
Admissions/Visas
: "I did it!! My target was an 8 for the writing score but I will take that."
1 post
Member Growth in r/IELTS
Yearly
+38k members(46.0%)
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Last updated: July 2, 2026