How are the IELTS Writing tasks 1 and 2 assessed?

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    Raushan Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    In IELTS writing marking for task 1 and task 2 is done separately. The examiner first marks you and gives you a band on task 1 and then on task 2. Then the bands are calculated on an average for a total individual score.

    There are four basic parameters based on which the marking is handled in writing. These include:

    • Task responses/ Task completion

    • Lexical resources

    • Grammatical range and accuracy

    • Coherence and cohesion

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Whether you are answering the IELTS Writing Task 1 question or IELTS Essay question, make sure that you know the scoring criteria. IELTS Writing scoring criteria include task achievement, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource (vocabulary), and grammar. Make sure that your written piece fits all these criteria. Do not lose sight of the question and do not right vague sentences. Make sure that your response caters to the need of the questions and that there is a flow in your language.

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To improve IELTS writing in one month:

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The IELTS Writing has 2 tasks. You get 60 minutes to do both.

Task 1 (20 minutes):

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  • General: You write a letter (can be formal or informal, 150 words).

Task 2 (40 minutes):

Both Academic and General: You write an essay about a problem, opinion, or argument (250 words).

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Time management is crucial in IELTS writing. The most effective way to write faster is through thorough planning. Before you begin writing, spend a few minutes brainstorming ideas and creating a clear outline. This structured approach will prevent you from getting stuck mid-essay. Regular practice will also help you develop speed and efficiency in your writing.

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Getting band 9 in IELTS writing is very hard. You need almost perfect English. You should also explain big ideas in simple and correct way. Taking help from IELTS teachers is good, because they can tell you where you make mistakes and how to improve.

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