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IELTS Academic · Writing Practice

IELTS Writing practice for Task 1 and Task 2.

Make the thinking behind a strong response visible. Learn how to understand the task, organise ideas, develop paragraphs and revise before you attempt a complete timed mock.

One Writing practice is free now. It runs in a separate area, needs no student login, stays in your browser and does not call the AI evaluator.

IELTS Writing practice material

Build the response one decision at a time.

Writing practice is most useful when it isolates the decision that needs improvement, then brings those decisions together under full-test timing.

01

Academic Task 1

Select · organise · compare

Report the main features rather than every detail

Begin by identifying what the visual information shows, selecting the most important features and organising comparisons before you write the response.

  • Understand the visual and the instruction
  • Write a clear overview of the main features
  • Group and compare relevant details
02

Academic Task 2

Position · ideas · development

Answer the exact question with a clear position

Decode the task, decide your position and build a short plan with ideas you can explain. A relevant, developed response matters more than memorised language.

  • Identify the question type and task words
  • Choose a position before drafting
  • Develop each main idea with explanation and support
03

Paragraph development

Focus · explanation · support

Make the purpose of each paragraph clear

Give each body paragraph one main job. State the idea, explain why it matters and support it with a relevant example or comparison before linking it back to the task.

  • One developed main idea per paragraph
  • Logical progression instead of a list of points
  • Cohesion without overusing linking words
04

Revision

Task · cohesion · accuracy · precision

Reserve time to improve the response you wrote

A final review should check whether the complete task has been answered, whether the position remains clear and whether recurring grammar or word-choice errors can be corrected.

  • Check task completion and paragraph purpose
  • Review grammar, punctuation and word forms
  • Record recurring errors for the next practice response

Protected AI practice feedback

Write first. Evaluate only when an eligible attempt is available.

The public guide is open learning material. A chargeable AI evaluation belongs to the protected results flow and must never begin merely because a learner opens or refreshes this page.

01

Self-check before submitting

Review the task, position, paragraph purpose and recurring language errors before requesting evaluation.

02

Confirm eligible access

The entitlement system must confirm an unused Writing evaluation attempt before the evaluator request begins.

03

Review criterion-based feedback

Use the feedback to understand patterns in task response, organisation, vocabulary and grammar rather than chasing one number.

04

Act before another attempt

Practise the identified weakness and revise the method before using another protected evaluation.

A repeatable Writing process

Plan, write and revise.

The same three-stage process can guide an isolated practice response and a complete timed mock.

  1. 01

    Plan

    Decode the instruction, decide the response purpose and organise the main features or ideas before drafting.

  2. 02

    Write

    Build a clear response in which every paragraph contributes directly to the task.

  3. 03

    Revise

    Check task completion, organisation and the recurring language errors most likely to affect clarity.

Questions people ask

What to know before you begin.

Does this page provide an IELTS Writing practice guide?

Yes. It introduces a practical approach to Academic Task 1 and Task 2, and links to one free interactive Writing practice. The free response stays in your browser and is not sent to a student record or AI evaluator.

How does Rosemounts use AI for IELTS Writing feedback?

An eligible Writing submission can be evaluated using AI through the existing Rosemounts evaluator and results flow. The feedback supports IELTS practice and is not an official IELTS result.

Does reading this guide consume an AI evaluation attempt?

No. This public page and the separate free Writing practice do not call the evaluator or consume an attempt. Protected student evaluation remains a different signed-in service.

Should I memorise a model IELTS essay?

No. Use models to study decisions, structure and language choices, then practise answering a new question in your own words. A memorised answer may not respond to the task you receive.

Are Rosemounts practice tasks official IELTS questions?

No. Rosemounts develops independent preparation material around the published IELTS format and task demands. It does not claim to provide official or confidential IELTS questions.

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