How is writing analysed in the IELTS?

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It requires you to write about ideas related to both sides of the argument and to state your own opinion on the topic. There are 5 different types of questions you could be asked for IELTS Writing Task 2. I go through these step-by-step on other pages, so won't go into detail here.
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It requires you to write about ideas related to both sides of the argument and to state your own opinion on the topic. There are 5 different types of questions you could be asked for IELTS Writing Task 2. I go through these step-by-step on other pages, so won't go into detail here. read less
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Based on: 1. Task Response 2. Coherence & Cohesion 3. Lexical Resource 4. Grammatical Range & Accuracy
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In the IELTS, writing analysis is done by assessing your ability to understand and respond to a prompt, structure your essay logically, use a variety of vocabulary and grammar accurately, and clearly convey your ideas through written text, all while adhering to the specific requirements of each writing...
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In the IELTS, writing analysis is done by assessing your ability to understand and respond to a prompt, structure your essay logically, use a variety of vocabulary and grammar accurately, and clearly convey your ideas through written text, all while adhering to the specific requirements of each writing task (Task 1 for data interpretation and Task 2 for essay writing). read less
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Your Answers in writing task in no. 1 assessed against following criteria. Task achievement,coherence,,coherence,cohesion,lecic and grammatical range and accuracy.
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