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IELTS Writing Practice

Targeted practice for Task 1 and Task 2 — select specific chart types, essays, or letters to drill, then get instant feedback from the AI Writing Checker.

15 question types found
Task 2

Task 2 – Opinion Essay

Clearly state and support your opinion on a statement or issue with logical arguments.

40 min1 questions
Medium

State your position in the introduction and reiterate it in the conclusion

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Task 2

Task 2 – Discussion Essay

Discuss two different viewpoints evenly, then give your own opinion.

40 min1 questions
Hard

Discuss one viewpoint per body paragraph

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Task 1

Task 1 – Bar Chart

Compare data across categories or groups from a bar chart using appropriate comparative language.

20 min1 questions
Medium

Group data by similarities or differences

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Task 2

Task 2 – Advantages/Disadvantages

Present the advantages and disadvantages of a trend or policy in a balanced and critical manner.

40 min1 questions
Medium

Determine if a final conclusion is asked for or just a discussion

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Task 1

Task 1 – Line Graph

Describe data trends from a line graph over a specific time period using academic language.

20 min1 questions
Medium

Identify the main trends, peaks, and troughs

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Task 2

Task 2 – Problem / Solution

Identify a problem and offer realistic solutions with cohesive arguments.

40 min1 questions
Medium

Structure: problems (BP1) + solutions (BP2)

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Task 1

Task 1 – Informal Letter (GT)

Write an informal letter to a friend or acquaintance according to the situation given in the prompt.

20 min1 questions
Easy

Use an informal greeting (Dear John,)

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Task 2

Task 2 – Two-part Questions

Answer two separate questions directly in one well-structured essay.

40 min1 questions
Hard

Dedicate at least one body paragraph per question

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Task 1

Task 1 – Pie Chart

Describe proportions from a pie chart, comparing the largest and smallest segments.

20 min1 questions
Easy

Start with the largest or smallest proportions

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Task 2

Task 2 – Cause / Effect

Analyze the causes and effects of a social, economic, or environmental phenomenon.

40 min1 questions
Medium

Structure: causes (BP1) + effects (BP2)

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Task 1

Task 1 – Formal Letter (GT)

Write a formal letter (complaint, request, application) using formal language and official letter structure.

20 min1 questions
Hard

Start with 'Dear Sir or Madam,' if the recipient is unknown

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Task 1

Task 1 – Table

Summarize and compare data from a table by selecting the most significant information.

20 min1 questions
Medium

Don't copy all numbers — pick the most striking ones

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Task 1

Task 1 – Semi-formal Letter (GT)

Write a semi-formal letter (e.g. to a manager or neighbor) with a polite but not overly stiff tone.

20 min1 questions
Medium

Choose an appropriate greeting (Dear Mr Smith / Dear David)

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Task 1

Task 1 – Process Diagram

Explain each stage in a process diagram sequentially using passive voice and transition words.

20 min1 questions
Hard

Use passive voice for manufacturing/natural processes

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Task 1

Task 1 – Map

Compare maps or describe changes in location/layout between two time periods.

20 min1 questions
Hard

Use the language of change and location (to the north, adjacent to)

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