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✍️ IELTS Writing

Build the structure first. The score follows.

IELTS writing scores usually stay low for predictable reasons: weak task response, unclear paragraph logic, and grammar that breaks under time pressure. This page helps you fix those root problems, then go deeper into lessons and feedback.

What strong IELTS writing usually looks like

A strong essay or report answers the task directly, keeps one main idea per paragraph, and uses grammar you can control consistently. Complex language helps only when it stays accurate.

Task response

Answer the exact question. Do not write a memorized essay that only matches the topic loosely.

Paragraph control

One clear idea per body paragraph. Explain it, then support it with a relevant example.

Cohesion

Use linking words to show logic, not to decorate every sentence.

Grammar range and accuracy

Band 7+ writing needs variety, but accuracy still matters more than risk.

IELTS writing format at a glance

Task 1

Academic candidates describe visual information. General Training candidates write a letter. Both require clear purpose, organization, and tone control.

Task 2

A formal essay that usually matters more for the final writing band. Students need position, support, and paragraph discipline.

Best use of time

Most students should spend more time on Task 2. The exact split depends on format, but planning and proofreading should never disappear completely.

Highest-leverage habit

Write, review, and correct. IELTS writing improves fastest when you see exactly why a sentence or paragraph is weak.

Popular IELTS writing guides

These article-style guides target the specific IELTS writing queries students search most often before they browse the full lesson archive.

Related IELTS writing lessons

These writing, grammar, and vocabulary lessons support the exact language decisions that affect your IELTS writing band score.

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How to use "if" – Intermediate

Learn conditional sentences: zero for B1 level. Clear explanations with practical examples and exercises for IELTS and CELPIP.

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How to use "if" – Basic

Learn conditional sentences: zero for A2 level. Clear explanations with practical examples and exercises for IELTS and CELPIP.

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How to use "if" – Basic

Learn conditional sentences: zero for A1 level. Clear explanations with practical examples and exercises for IELTS and CELPIP.

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Would: Conditional and Habitual – Advanced

Learn would: conditional and habitual for C1 level. Clear explanations with practical examples and exercises for IELTS and CELPIP.

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Would: Conditional and Habitual – Intermediate

Learn would: conditional and habitual for B2 level. Clear explanations with practical examples and exercises for IELTS and CELPIP.

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How to use "if" – Intermediate

Learn would: conditional and habitual for B1 level. Clear explanations with practical examples and exercises for IELTS and CELPIP.

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Word Order and Syntax – Advanced

Learn word order and syntax for C1 level. Clear explanations with practical examples and exercises for IELTS and CELPIP.

grammar • Intermediate Open →

Word Order and Syntax – Intermediate

Learn word order and syntax for B2 level. Clear explanations with practical examples and exercises for IELTS and CELPIP.

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IELTS writing FAQ

How can I improve my IELTS writing score?

Improve your IELTS writing score by learning the task format, building clear paragraph structure, answering the question directly, and reducing grammar errors through regular feedback and revision.

Does this page help with IELTS Writing Task 1 and Task 2?

Yes. This IELTS writing hub covers both the overview students need for writing preparation and links to deeper lessons and correction support.

Do I need advanced vocabulary for Band 7 in IELTS writing?

Not necessarily. Band 7 writing depends more on clear task response, organization, and controlled grammar than on forcing rare vocabulary into every sentence.