Not the tricks for the next test.
An adaptive engine builds a personal reading-to-writing path from your goal, level, pace and weak points — then turns reading into confident, exam-ready writing.
The market had emptied by noon. What the traders left behind told a quieter story.
Four ideas turn reading into writing — and writing into a score that holds.
An adaptive wave engine, GSE-calibrated, serves exercises at exactly your level — not random difficulty.
Tap a word to translate; it quietly returns in later reading until it sticks — context, not cramming.
Vocabulary, grammar, sentence control and expression — the skills exams actually measure.
Instant, detailed feedback on every submission, summarised across five skill dimensions.
Across the top nationalities sitting IELTS, Writing is the lowest of the four skills in 31 of 40 — and below the overall band in every one. ReadToWrite targets it directly, with practice built for your exam.
Structured practice and real feedback on the skill that scores lowest — fewer retakes, faster.
The 2026 redesign reshaped the writing section — practise what you'll actually face, now.
The 25-point read-and-continue task rewards exactly what we build: a passage turned into controlled, on-style writing.
Build the writing skill that lifts the band — at your level, your pace.
Track real progress across five skills — not a fluctuating mock number.
See what each student needs next; assign matched practice in seconds.
Elle ouvrit la fenêtre et respira l'air du matin. Dans la rue encore calme, les premières voix montaient des cafés. Elle sourit, tourna la page, et continua sa lecture sans chercher son dictionnaire.
Our first app, and still the simplest way in: read foreign-language text far beyond your vocabulary. Tap any word to translate, then keep going — no stopping, no dictionaries. ReadToWrite grew from the same idea, then taught it to write.
Start a personal practice path today — free on the Mac App Store.