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IELTS writing Task 2 – What are the examiners looking for?

This was a question from a member in our private IELTS Facebook group.  You can join it here.  It’s free.

One of the IELTS writing examiners that works here answered this one.

The criteria (not the examiners) is looking for a number of things but here are probably the most important ones.

Task Achievement

  • Support for your ideas. If you just list ideas in your body paragraphs, you aren’t developing your ideas. Just add one idea to each body paragraph and support it with an example.
  • Are your ideas logical?  So many candidates present an idea then support it by talking about something that isn’t connected.
  • You need to stay on topic.  Something I see regularly is off-topic answers.

Coherence and Cohesion

  • Use linking words and discourse markers to make your writing flow naturally.
  • Use pronouns, substitution, referencing so you don’t have to keep repeating the same words.

Lexical Resource

  • You need to show you can use a range of vocabulary to develop the topic and you need to use it accurately. Lots of candidates think that they can substitute words in English for others from a thesaurus. English doesn’t work like that. Low frequency vocabulary is very highly collocated and this is where lots of students make mistakes.
  • Forget the idioms you think you need to use; you don’t need them and you will use them incorrectly anyway (an error)

Grammar

  • Can you use more complex structures when you need to? Conditionals, the passive voice, subordinate clauses etc are all examples of naturally occurring complex structures and you need to show you can use them accurately.
  • Accuracy is a huge issue for IELTS candidates. So many people think that they get low marks because they didn’t use complex grammar. This is nonsense. Most of the time it’s because most people can’t use simple grammar accurately. For example, articles (a/an/the) in English are different from articles in other languages or maybe your language doesn’t use them. This means that, more than likely, you will be using them incorrectly. Now, the difference between Band 6 and 7 in Grammar is nearly always accuracy. If you have a problem with articles (Maybe you don’t even know that you do!), most of your sentences will be incorrect. This means you can’t go higher than Band 6 for Grammar.

The solution

So, what can you do? Well, you need to get your writing professionally corrected and assessed. Any good English teacher can correct your writing. Only an IELTS examiner can accurately give you a score though. You can get an IELTS examiner to assess your writing here.

Do you have questions about the IELTS exam? You can ask us anything you like.  Contact us through the website here or on Facebook or email us at [email protected]We are always happy to hear from you. 

 

Comments (2)

  • hinal Reply

    i got 5.5 in writing .
    how can i improve it .
    i want to reach 6.6 to 7 minimum .
    MY exam is on 1 april .
    i have only 2 days .
    please help me out from this situation .

    March 29, 2023 at 5:17 pm
    • admin Reply

      Hello Hinal.
      Thank you for your message. So, your exam is very close but when did you get 5.5 in writing? To go from 5.5 to 6.5 is at least a year of studying. Please let us know how you get on but we need more than 2 days to help you.
      If you don’t get what you need, then let us know
      Best wishes
      The upmyielts team

      March 29, 2023 at 8:03 pm

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