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How to Write a Strong IELTS Task 2 Introduction

July 31, 2026

Your Task 2 introduction does one job: it tells the examiner you understood the question and you have something to say about it. That’s it. No grand opening statement, no dictionary definition, no throat-clearing. Just a clean, confident start. Most students either write too little (one vague sentence that says almost nothing) or too much […]

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IELTS Writing Grammatical Range and Accuracy Explained

July 17, 2026

Grammar accounts for 25% of your IELTS Writing score. A quarter. And yet most candidates either ignore it completely or obsess over commas while missing the bigger picture. Let’s fix that. Grammatical Range and Accuracy is one of the four criteria examiners use to score both Task 1 and Task 2. The name tells you […]

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IELTS Task 2 Advantage Disadvantage Essays: 5 Common Mistakes

May 1, 2026

Advantage disadvantage essays trip up more IELTS candidates than almost any other Task 2 type. Not because students don’t know what advantages and disadvantages are, but because the format looks deceptively simple. Two sides, a few points, done. Except it isn’t done, and examiners know the difference. The mistakes below come up again and again, […]

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IELTS Writing Task 2 Discussion Essays: How to Do Them Right

April 6, 2026

Discussion essays trip up a lot of IELTS candidates. Not because the topic is hard, but because candidates misread the question type and write the wrong kind of essay entirely. Let’s fix that. What Is a Discussion Essay in IELTS Writing Task 2? In IELTS Writing Task 2, a discussion essay asks you to examine […]

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