Two weeks is enough to move a score by ten to fifteen points if the time is spent correctly. It is not enough to learn English from scratch — be honest with yourself about which situation you are in.
Days 1–3: diagnostics and templates. One full scored mock, then learn the templates for Describe Image, Retell Lecture, Summarise Written Text and Write Essay. Do not practise volume yet.
Days 4–9: task drills. Sixty minutes on your two weakest task types, thirty minutes on Read Aloud and Repeat Sentence every single day. These two tasks feed the most scores.
Days 10–12: full mocks under real conditions. Same time of day as your exam slot, no pauses, headphones on. Evaluate each one before doing the next.
Days 13–14: taper. Light template review, sleep, and one short speaking warm-up on exam morning. Cramming the day before reliably lowers fluency.