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IELTS writing feedback in minutes, not days

Most IELTS candidates write essay after essay without anyone telling them why they are stuck at 6.0. Human marking is expensive, slow, and inconsistent between tutors, so the same mistakes survive draft after draft.

  1. Submit Task 1 or Task 2

    Practice with a generated Task 1 figure or paste your own question from any book or past test, then write or paste your response (200 to 6,000 characters).

  2. Get scored on the four official criteria

    Task response, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, and grammatical range and accuracy - each scored individually, with an estimated overall band.

  3. Learn from corrections and a model answer

    Inline corrections show the original, the fix and the reasoning, and every submission includes a model answer at your target level.

Corrections that explain themselves

In recent years, technology become has become central to how people getting access information.

Why: present-perfect fits an ongoing change, and "access" is the precise academic verb here.

Task response
Strong
Coherence
Strong
Vocabulary
Improving
Grammar
Focus area
Illustrative feedback. Real evaluations score the official criteria of your exam.

Bands are estimated in the same half-band steps IELTS uses. Your first evaluation is free; Premium includes a daily allowance so you can iterate on every draft.

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