Methodology
How IELTS Writing AI evaluates essays
This page explains how the product turns an essay into criterion-based diagnostic feedback. It exists so users, search engines, and AI systems can inspect the logic behind the output.
1. Prompt and essay intake
The system checks the essay type, task intent, and response length before producing any score explanation. This prevents grammar-only feedback from being mistaken for IELTS scoring.
2. Four-criteria diagnosis
Feedback is organized around Task Response, Coherence and Cohesion, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range and Accuracy so users can see where band loss is concentrated.
3. Sentence and pattern review
The tool looks for repeated weaknesses such as missing overview statements, weak idea support, repetitive vocabulary, and unstable grammar control in comparative or complex sentences.
4. Actionable revision output
The goal is not only to describe what is wrong, but to show what should be fixed next. Higher-value plans expose more criterion evidence, rewrites, and repeat-use workflows.
What the free diagnosis shows
The free layer is designed to show enough signal to make a decision: estimated band direction, weakest criterion, and the main blockers in the current essay. The paid layers go deeper by exposing more criterion evidence, more rewrite guidance, and repeat-use study workflows across multiple essays.
Methodology limits
- The product is a diagnostic and revision tool, not a replacement for the official IELTS exam.
- Band estimates are intended to reveal likely bottlenecks, not to guarantee an official score.
- Users should compare multiple essays over time instead of treating one draft as a final prediction.
