B1/B2 Speaking Exam Practice — With an AI Examiner Who Follows Up
LearnCastAI is an AI study tool that turns your documents into podcasts, study guides, flashcards, and oral exam simulations. For speaking exam practice, an AI examiner runs the conversation out loud: it asks questions, pushes back with follow-ups just like a real examiner, then gives you feedback on content, vocabulary, and structure. Free to start.
Talk to an AI examiner that asks real follow-up questions, scores your German or English out loud, and tells you exactly what to fix next — practiced in the style of B1/B2 exam formats.
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How the AI Speaking Exam Works
Pick Your Language & Level
Choose German or English and a level like B1 or B2. Optionally upload your own notes or textbook chapter so the questions match what you're actually studying.
Talk Through the Exam
The AI examiner asks you questions out loud, listens to your spoken answers, and follows up — pushing back, asking for examples, exactly like a real speaking examiner would.
Get Instant Feedback
After the conversation, you get a breakdown of content, vocabulary, grammar, and structure — with specific points to work on before your next practice session.
How can I practice a speaking exam with AI?
The most effective way is to practice out loud, not just with flashcards. LearnCastAI puts an AI examiner in front of you that asks real speaking-exam-style questions, reacts to what you say, and follows up. Afterward you get feedback on content and structure. You can start for free, no prep material required.
5 Typical Examiner Questions in an English Speaking Exam
Here's what an examiner question in an English speaking exam might sound like — from warm-up to discussion. LearnCastAI's AI examiner works with similar question types, including spontaneous follow-ups.
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Tell me a little about yourself — where are you from, and what do you do for work or study?
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You just talked about that topic — what was the most important point for you, and why?
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of this, and how is it different in your home country?
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Look at this picture and describe what's happening — what does it make you think of?
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Imagine you're planning a trip with a friend — how would you go about it, and what would you need to agree on?
Can an AI act as a speaking examiner?
Yes — an AI can run a live speaking exam through voice input and output: asking questions, listening, following up in the moment, and scoring your answers afterward. LearnCastAI does this for German and English, styled after B1/B2 exam formats — as practice, not an official certification or guaranteed pass.
What the AI Speaking Exam Practice Can Do
Real Voice Dialogue, Not a Text Box
You speak out loud, the AI examiner listens and answers back with its own voice — just like the real exam. No typing, no multiple-choice shortcuts, only spontaneous, spoken reaction.
Real Follow-Up Questions
The AI examiner doesn't stop at your first answer — it pushes back, asks for examples or a counter-argument, exactly the moment that catches most people off guard in a real exam.
Feedback on Content & Structure
After the conversation, you see exactly where you stand: content, vocabulary, sentence structure, and how coherently you answered — with clear pointers on what to practice next.
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AI Speaking Exam Practice — How It Actually Works
Most people preparing for a speaking exam study alone — memorizing sample answers, running through flashcards, maybe role-playing with a friend once. The real gap is the follow-up: actual examiners don't just listen, they push back, ask for examples, disagree. LearnCastAI recreates that dynamic. An AI examiner holds a live spoken conversation with you, reacts to what you actually say, and asks the kind of follow-up questions that catch people off guard — for German and English, free to start.
Why Memorizing Answers Isn't Enough for a Speaking Exam
Rely only on memorized sample answers and you'll stall the moment a real examiner goes off-script — which happens almost every time. A speaking exam tests spontaneous language production: listening, understanding, responding in seconds, absorbing follow-up questions. That's a skill flashcards can't train — only live conversation can. LearnCastAI's AI examiner takes on exactly that role. It doesn't wait for a rehearsed answer; it reacts, in real time, to whatever you actually say, the same way a human examiner would.
To Be Clear: What the AI Speaking Exam Practice Isn't
LearnCastAI isn't an official Cambridge, IELTS, telc, or Goethe exam, and it doesn't certify anything or guarantee a passing score. It's a practice format styled after common B1/B2 speaking exam structures, built to get you comfortable with the feeling of a real exam conversation before you're sitting in front of an actual examiner. Right now the simulation supports German and English only — other languages aren't available. If you want to know exactly how your specific exam is structured, check the official format from your exam provider too.
The people who get the most out of this have usually sat a speaking exam before and know the real obstacle isn't vocabulary alone — it's nerves and unpredictable follow-ups. Repeated practice in live conversation makes the format familiar, so exam day holds fewer surprises. You can repeat the simulation as often as you like, pick different topics, and compare your feedback across attempts. Getting started is free and takes just a couple of minutes — no credit card, no commitment.