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Task 2 Checker Guide

IELTS Task 2 Essay Checker: What a Good Evaluation Should Actually Tell You

A useful IELTS Task 2 essay checker should do more than output one number. It should tell you why your score is stuck and what to improve next.

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Band Comparison

IELTS Writing Band 6 vs 7: The Practical Gap Most Students Miss

The jump from Band 6 to Band 7 is usually not about harder words. It is about clearer control across every scoring criterion.

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Task Response Examples

IELTS Task Response Examples: What Strong and Weak Answers Look Like

Task Response improves fastest when you compare weak and strong answers side by side and learn what each paragraph is supposed to do.

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Coherence Examples

IELTS Coherence and Cohesion Examples: How to Make Essays Easier to Follow

Coherence improves when your argument becomes easier to follow, not when you add more linking words.

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Task 2 Introductions

IELTS Task 2 Introduction Examples: Simple Structures That Score Better

Most Task 2 introductions need less complexity and more clarity. A strong opening only has to frame the topic and state your position cleanly.

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Task 1 Overview

IELTS Task 1 Overview Examples: The Paragraph That Changes Your Score

The overview is the most strategic paragraph in Academic Task 1. If it is missing or weak, the score usually falls quickly.

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Grammar Mistakes

Common IELTS Writing Grammar Mistakes That Keep Scores Stuck

Grammar improvement in IELTS is usually about fixing repeated high-frequency errors, not chasing complicated sentence patterns.

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Vocabulary Examples

IELTS Writing Vocabulary Examples: How to Sound More Precise Without Memorising Junk

Vocabulary improves when you learn how words behave in context, not when you collect long memorized lists.

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Opinion Essays

IELTS Opinion Essay Examples: How to Build a Clear Position From Start to Finish

Opinion essays usually improve when the writer stops sounding balanced by accident and starts arguing clearly on purpose.

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Discussion Essays

IELTS Discussion Essay Structure: A Cleaner Way to Handle Both Views

Discussion essays get easier when you separate the two views cleanly and decide early how strongly your own opinion will appear.

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