IELTS Academic  ·  12 Modules

Master IELTS Academic
Writing — Task 1 & Task 2

Study all seven Task 1 visual types and all five Task 2 essay genres. Practice with guided paragraph exercises, then sit a real writing task graded instantly by AI with a full IELTS band score on every criterion.

📚 12 modules ⏱ 6–8 hours 🌟 Intermediate–Advanced 🤖 AI band scoring (1–9) 📋 Band 6.0 to pass
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AI Band Score Report — Sample

"The pie chart below shows the breakdown of household energy use…"

Overall, heating dominated energy consumption in both years, though its share declined markedly. By contrast, the proportion used by electronics nearly tripled…

Band Score
7.0
Task Ach. 7
Coherence 7
Lexical Res. 7
Grammar 7

How the Course Works

Three phases per module — learn, practise, then prove it under real exam conditions.

1

Learn Model Responses

Each module opens with an annotated model answer broken into colour-coded paragraph segments — introduction, overview, and body paragraphs — with commentary explaining every strategic choice.

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Apply: Guided Paragraph Exercises

Write individual paragraphs with scaffolded prompts that point you to the right structure, language, and data to include. You progress only when all boxes are meaningfully completed.

3

Test: Get Your IELTS Band Score

Write a full Task 1 or Task 2 response to an unseen prompt. Our AI evaluator scores you on all four IELTS criteria (Task Achievement/Response, Coherence & Cohesion, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range & Accuracy) and returns a band score from 1 to 9.

What You Will Gain

Practical, transferable writing skills — not just exam tricks.

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All 7 Task 1 Visual Types

Bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, tables, processes, maps, and mixed diagrams — each with its own structure and language register.

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All 5 Task 2 Essay Genres

Opinion, discussion, problem-solution, advantages-disadvantages, and two-part questions — mastered with repeatable paragraph templates.

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IELTS Band 1–9 Scoring

Receive a score on all four official IELTS writing criteria after every module test, with specific suggestions for improvement on each.

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Model Paragraphs

Each AI assessment returns a model paragraph or sentence-level revision showing exactly how your writing could be improved.

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Academic Vocabulary Bank

Every module teaches the specific lexical sets and collocations examiners reward — from trend vocabulary to discursive markers.

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Course Certificate

Complete all 12 modules with a band average of 6.0 or higher and receive a verifiable course completion certificate.

Writing Task 1 — Visual Types (Modules 1–7)

In Task 1 you summarise visual data in at least 150 words. You must include an overview and will never express opinions.

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Bar & Column Charts

Compare categories across groups. Use overview to name the dominant category and biggest contrast.

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Line Graphs

Describe trends over time. Master rise/fall vocabulary and identify peaks, troughs, and plateaus.

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Pie Charts

Group proportions. Compare two pies side-by-side and highlight the biggest share or shift.

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Tables

Select the most notable rows and columns. Never reproduce every figure — interpret selectively.

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Process Diagrams

Sequence stages in the passive voice. Use "is heated", "are transported", "undergoes" naturally.

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Map Comparisons

Describe what was built, demolished, or relocated. "was replaced by / remained unchanged / was constructed".

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Mixed Diagrams

Link two different visual types in a single response with a joint overview and cross-referencing sentences.

Writing Task 2 — Essay Types (Modules 8–12)

In Task 2 you write an academic essay of at least 250 words. Your position must be clear, consistent, and supported with examples.

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Opinion Essays

State, defend, and maintain one clear position throughout a four-paragraph argument.

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Discussion Essays

Present both views fairly, then conclude with your own stance.

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Problem & Solution

Diagnose causes with specifics, then propose realistic solutions with mechanisms.

Advantages & Disadvantages

Balance both sides and weigh them in your conclusion.

Two-Part Questions

Dedicate one full paragraph to answering each of the two separate questions.

Understanding Your IELTS Band Score

Every test submission returns a band score from 1 to 9 on each official criterion. A score of 6.0+ unlocks the next module.

Band 1–3
Very limited
Band 4
Limited
Band 5
Modest
Band 6 ✓
Competent
Band 7
Good
Band 8
Very good
Band 9
Expert

📋 This course requires Band 6.0 to pass each module — the standard for a professional or university-entry IELTS result.

12-Module Curriculum

Writing Task 1 — Modules 1–7

1

Bar & Column Charts

Compare categories across groups with specific figures and overview statement

Overview writing Category comparison Data language
2

Line Graphs

Describe trends over time — identify peaks, troughs, and sustained patterns

Trend vocabulary Peak & trough language Time phrases
3

Pie Charts

Group proportions and highlight the most significant share or change

Proportional language Comparison of pies Grouping
4

Tables

Select the most significant rows and columns — avoid listing every cell

Selection strategy Cross-category comparison Exceptions
5

Process Diagrams

Sequence stages with passive voice and linking adverbs

Passive voice Sequencing language Stage grouping
6

Map Comparisons

Describe what was added, removed, or unchanged using locative language

Change language Location vocabulary Static features
7

Mixed Diagrams

Address both diagrams and link them in the overview and conclusion

Dual-diagram structure Linking diagrams Overview crafting

Writing Task 2 — Modules 8–12

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Opinion Essays

State your position in the introduction and defend it throughout

Thesis statement Point-Explanation-Example Refutation
9

Discussion Essays

Present both sides fairly before concluding with your own view

Balanced argument Presenting views Opinion conclusion
10

Problem & Solution

Match each problem with a specific, well-developed solution

Cause-effect Solution development Projected outcomes
11

Advantages & Disadvantages

Give equal weight to both sides and state your net judgement in the conclusion

Pros & cons balance Weighing language Net judgement
12

Two-Part Questions

Answer both questions with equal depth — one dedicated paragraph each

Dual-question coverage Paragraph planning Direct answers

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