How does the IELTS Topic Predictor work?
The predictor analyses historical IELTS Writing Task 2 topic frequency and trends to identify which categories are most likely to appear in upcoming exams.
IELTS Writing Task 2 Tool
Our AI analyses historical IELTS topic patterns and predicts the most likely subjects for upcoming exams — updated monthly.
How it works
We track which topics have appeared recently and how frequently.
AI analyses patterns and identifies which topics are overdue or trending up.
You get a prioritised list of predicted topics with sample questions to practise.
Topic frequency overview
Updated April 2026
| Topic Category | Recent Frequency | Trend | Last Seen |
|---|---|---|---|
| Environment & Climate Change | Very High | ↑ Rising | March 2026 |
| Technology & Artificial Intelligence | Very High | ↑ Rising | April 2026 |
| Education & Learning | High | → Stable | March 2026 |
| Health & Lifestyle | High | → Stable | February 2026 |
| Globalisation & Migration | Medium | → Stable | January 2026 |
| Work & Employment | High | ↑ Rising | March 2026 |
| Crime & Justice | Medium | → Stable | December 2025 |
| Media & Advertising | Medium | ↓ Falling | November 2025 |
| Urban Development & Housing | Medium | ↑ Rising | February 2026 |
| Family & Society | Medium | → Stable | January 2026 |
| Sport & Leisure | Low | → Stable | October 2025 |
| Space & Science | Low | ↑ Rising | February 2026 |
This tool identifies likely topics based on historical patterns. IELTS topics are not officially pre-announced — use these predictions to guide your preparation, not as guaranteed exam topics.
Prediction tool
Tell us when your exam is and which topics you have already practised. We will predict what is most likely to appear and what to focus on next.
Credit cost
2 credits
Recent high-frequency and rising categories receive more weight than fading categories.
The prediction changes depending on how much preparation time you have left.
Each result includes authentic Task 2 questions, vocabulary and a preparation tip.
The predictor analyses historical IELTS Writing Task 2 topic frequency and trends to identify which categories are most likely to appear in upcoming exams.
No — IELTS topics are not officially pre-announced. Predictions are based on historical patterns and should be used to guide preparation, not as guaranteed topics.
The tool costs 2 credits per prediction. Credits start from £4.99 for 10 credits.
Predictions are updated monthly as new exam reports and topic data are analysed.
Yes — predictions are tailored to your test type as topic patterns differ slightly between Academic and General Training.