Record. See your score. Fix weak phrases. Copy a stronger answer. Results in ~20 seconds.
Students use My Speaking Score to see what is holding their speaking score down.
Practice both TOEFL Speaking tasks as they appear on test day, then see what to fix before you record again.
Seven prompts. Hear a sentence, repeat it once. Scored on Fluency, Intelligibility, and Repeat Accuracy.
Four open questions. Scored on Fluency, Intelligibility, Language Use, and Organization.
The fastest path is one precise correction, applied to the next response.
Take a full Speaking test in about three minutes.
See your score, subscores, marked transcript, and missed prompt coverage.
Use the model rewrite, record again, and track the score movement.
Tap any underlined phrase to see why it hurts your score. Then copy the model answer structure into your next attempt.
Some people believe commuting can be stressful and tiring. What are one or two ways to make commuting more enjoyable? Give reasons for your answer.
Tap the underlined phrases and coverage tags.
One way to make commuting more enjoyable is to try different modes of transportation. For example, someone could take the bus one day, walk part of the route another day, or ride a bike when the weather is good. This variety can make the routine feel less boring. Another way is to listen to podcasts or audiobooks. Listening to something interesting makes the time pass more quickly and helps the commute feel useful instead of stressful.
Your pace is comfortable, but fillers and self-repairs interrupt the rhythm. Start with the answer directly, then give one reason.
The main issue is unnatural phrasing. Use common word combinations like "make you happy" and "commuting methods."
The first idea is present, but the second idea is missing. Add one clear second method to answer the full prompt.
Use Vox AI for daily coaching. Pick your scoring engine at the end of each test. Use Vox AI for daily coaching, or ETS AI — the same automated engine used on the real TOEFL — for a pre-test benchmark.
You choose per test. One engine per attempt — no parallel scoring.
Every option unlocks all task types, full AI feedback, and Voice Coach access. One full Vox test = 2 credits.
One full Vox test = 2 credits. One full ETS AI benchmark = 4 credits. Start with your free test.

I built My Speaking Score after coaching students who kept retaking TOEFL without knowing what to fix. The goal is simple: show the problem clearly and give you a stronger answer to copy right away.
John Healy · Founder
Yes — your first full Speaking test is scored free, no card. You get a band score, subscores, a marked transcript, and a model rewrite.
Your answer is transcribed and marked word by word, weak phrases are flagged with a fix, coverage is checked against the prompt, and you get a full model rewrite.
Vox AI: coaching and a rewrite tied to your transcript, 1 credit per task (2 per full test). ETS AI: a licensed benchmark estimate, 2 per task (4 per full test).
No. We're independent. TOEFL is a registered trademark of ETS, and we're not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by ETS. ETS AI is a licensed paid option.
Vox AI is calibrated to the TOEFL iBT Speaking rubric and benchmarked on human-rated samples; ETS AI is a licensed automated option. Neither guarantees your official score, but both are consistent signals.
Credits are shared across engines: Vox uses 1 per task (2 per test), ETS AI 2 per task (4 per test). Monthly credits refresh each cycle; one-time credits last 12 months.
See your score, the words to fix, and a stronger rewrite.