How to Get Band 9 in IELTS Writing

Follow this proven 4-step system used by thousands of successful test-takers to achieve a perfect score in both Task 1 and Task 2.

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IELTS Writing Format & Structure

60 minutes total — Task 1 (150+ words) + Task 2 (250+ words)

20

Minutes Task 1

Report or letter

40

Minutes Task 2

Essay (worth 2x marks)

150+

Task 1 Words

Minimum requirement

250+

Task 2 Words

Minimum requirement

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Task 1 (Academic): Describe a chart, graph, table, map, or diagram. Task 1 (General): Write a letter (formal, semi-formal, informal). Task 2 (Both): Write a discursive essay (opinion, discussion, problem-solution, etc.).
⏱️ Time Management: Spend only 20 mins on Task 1. Task 2 is worth double the marks!

IELTS Writing Band Score Criteria

Based on 4 criteria: Task Achievement, Coherence & Cohesion, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range & Accuracy

Band ScoreTask AchievementCoherence & CohesionVocabularyGrammar
9Fully satisfies all requirementsSkilful management of paragraphingSophisticated & natural controlWide range with full flexibility
8Covers all requirements wellManages information logicallyGood range of less common wordsMajority error-free sentences
7Covers main requirementsClear progression throughoutGood range of vocabularyFew errors, good control
6.5Addresses requirements adequatelyArranges information coherentlyAdequate range for taskSome errors, meaning clear

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Proven Writing Templates

Memorize these structures for a high band score

📊 Academic Task 1 (Report)

Paragraph 1: Paraphrase the question + overview (2 key trends). Paragraph 2: Detailed comparison of data. Paragraph 3: Further details or exceptions. Use comparison language: “while,” “whereas,” “in contrast.”

✉️ General Task 1 (Letter)

Opening: Dear [Name], Paragraph 1: Purpose of letter. Paragraph 2-3: Bullet point details. Closing: “Yours sincerely/faithfully” + name. Match tone: formal, semi-formal, or informal.

📝 Opinion Essay (Agree/Disagree)

Intro: Paraphrase + state your position. Body 1: Reason 1 with example. Body 2: Reason 2 with example. Conclusion: Restate opinion + summary.

⚖️ Discussion Essay

Intro: Paraphrase + state both sides. Body 1: Discuss View A + justification. Body 2: Discuss View B + justification. Conclusion: Give your opinion + balanced summary.

🛠️ Problem/Solution Essay

Intro: Paraphrase + outline problems/solutions. Body 1: Problem 1 + Problem 2 (with causes). Body 2: Solution 1 + Solution 2 (with results). Conclusion: Summary + recommendation.

📈 Advantages/Disadvantages

Intro: Paraphrase + state both. Body 1: Advantages (2-3 points). Body 2: Disadvantages (2-3 points). Conclusion: Weigh up + final verdict.

Proven Strategies for Band 9

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Plan Before You Write

Spend 5 minutes outlining your essay structure. This prevents writer’s block.

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Master Paraphrasing

Never copy the question. Rephrase using synonyms and different sentence structures.

03

Use Cohesive Devices

“Furthermore,” “However,” “Consequently,” “For instance” — use them naturally.

04

Avoid Repetition

Use synonyms and pronouns. Don’t repeat the same noun or adjective.

05

Complex Sentences

Mix simple, compound, and complex sentences. Use relative clauses (which, that, who).

06

Leave Time to Proofread

Save 5 minutes to check spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.

10 Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • ❌ Not answering the question – Read carefully. Off-topic essays get low scores.
  • ❌ Poor paragraph structure – Each paragraph = one main idea. No one-sentence paragraphs.
  • ❌ Memorized templates – Examiners detect memorized phrases. Be natural.
  • ❌ Weak introductions – Don’t just copy the question. Paraphrase + state your position.
  • ❌ No clear conclusion – Always summarize your argument in Task 2.
  • ❌ Overusing simple sentences – Show variety: simple, compound, complex.
  • ❌ Wrong tone (General Task 1) – Formal letter ≠ email to a friend. Match the tone.
  • ❌ Not writing enough words – Below 150/250 words = penalty. Count your words.
  • ❌ Informal language in Task 2 – No contractions (don’t, can’t), no slang.
  • ❌ Ignoring the overview (Task 1) – Academic Task 1 MUST have an overview paragraph.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Task 2 really worth double the marks?

Yes! Always allocate 40 minutes for Task 2. Many students spend too long on Task 1 and run out of time for the essay.

How many paragraphs should I write?

Task 2: 4-5 paragraphs (intro, 2-3 body, conclusion). Task 1 Academic: 3-4 paragraphs. Task 1 General: 3-4 paragraphs + opening/closing.

Do I lose points for handwriting?

Yes for paper-based IELTS. Illegible handwriting = lower score. Practice writing clearly.

Can I use British or American spelling?

Both are accepted. Just be consistent throughout your essay.

How are essays graded?

Four criteria equally weighted: Task Achievement (25%), Coherence & Cohesion (25%), Vocabulary (25%), Grammar (25%).

How to practice writing at home?

Use our mock tests, time yourself (60 mins), get feedback from our AI evaluator, and study band 9 sample essays.