ABOUT
Practice the exam you're actually going to sit
LimeTalk exists because the Multilevel speaking exam is expensive to rehearse for honestly — a real speaking partner, real timing, a rubric you can trust. We built the version of that you can open at midnight.
What we build
LimeTalk simulates all four parts of the Multilevel speaking exam — personal questions, image-based description, the long turn, and argument discussion — under the same prep and answer timings as the real thing, with an examiner voice reading each prompt aloud.
Every attempt is graded against the same rubric dimensions examiners use, and comes back with a 0–75 score, a CEFR band, and a rewrite of your answer at the level above yours — something concrete to rehearse from, not just a number.
What we're not
LimeTalk is an independent practice tool. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or an official product of DTM (the State Testing Centre of Uzbekistan) or any exam board. Scores produced here are practice estimates, built to mirror the official rubric closely — not official results.
Where we're based
We're building LimeTalk in Uzbekistan, for the exam Uzbek students actually sit. Reach us any time at hello@multilingo.uz or through the contact page.
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