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IELTS Writing hub

Turn Writing practice into a score-improvement system.

This hub connects free Task 2 resources, score-checking tools, and paid correction pages into one path. Start with a model answer, check your own essay, then use feedback to decide what to rewrite before the next attempt.

Best first step

Check one real essay before reading more advice.

Advice becomes useful when it is tied to your own writing. Paste the Task 2 question, submit a complete essay, and use the preview to find the criterion most likely limiting your band.

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What IELTS Writing improvement should look like

Serious IELTS Writing preparation should not be a collection of random essays. Each attempt should test one part of the score: whether the position is clear, whether the ideas are developed, whether the paragraphing helps the reader, and whether vocabulary and grammar are controlled under exam timing. If you write more essays without checking those points, you may only practise the same weakness more fluently.

Use the free model essay library to understand structure and topic language. Then use a band checker or correction service on your own answer. The useful question is not “Is this good English?” It is “Which IELTS criterion would stop this answer from reaching the target band?” That shift makes revision practical. You stop chasing harder words and start improving the part of the response that actually affects the score.

When a paid review is needed, it should produce a short action list: what to keep, what to remove, what to rewrite, and which habit to fix in the next attempt. A candidate near Band 6.5 may need more specific examples. A candidate near Band 7 may need better precision and fewer small grammar slips. A candidate below Band 6 may need a simpler plan before sentence-level polishing matters.

Task response

Your position must answer the exact question, not a nearby topic. A strong essay keeps every paragraph connected to the prompt and develops each main idea with enough explanation.

Coherence and cohesion

Paragraphs should move in a clear order. Linking words help, but IELTS rewards logical progression more than a long list of connectors.

Lexical resource

Precise topic vocabulary is more valuable than rare words. The goal is natural control: accurate collocations, useful paraphrase, and fewer repeated general nouns.

Grammar range and accuracy

Complex sentences help only when they are controlled. Band growth usually comes from cleaner sentence boundaries, accurate clauses, and fewer repeated tense errors.

Articles and guides

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