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You got a score. But do you know why?
Most candidates stay stuck: write an essay, get 6.0 or 6.5, and hear vague advice like "develop your ideas" or "improve vocabulary." You still do not know which of the four criteria is pulling the score down, so you revise blindly.
This IELTS essay check finds your weakest criterion first, points to specific sentences, and ranks fixes so each attempt moves you closer to your target band.
I do not know my real level
Get an estimated band against official criteria before test day.
Feedback is too generic
We point to the exact sentence and explain the score cost.
I fix the wrong things
Your top three edits are ranked by score impact.
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Your free IELTS essay check result
The first check shows the problem. The $4.99 full report shows how to fix it step by step.
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All score losses
Free check shows the signal. Full report shows where TR / CC / LR / GRA cost you marks in this essay.
Sentence rewrites
Not generic tips: your sentence, a Band 7+ version, and why it scores higher.
Plan for this essay
Top three edits that actually move your band — skip changes that do not affect scoring.
How one sentence keeps an essay at Band 6 — and how to lift it
Essays stay in English. Below: a typical weak line and a Band 7-level rewrite, like in the full report.
Before
Band 6
- Clear but simple and general — the kind of sentence that quietly holds an essay at Band 6.
After
Band 7+
- Clear contrast, stronger vocabulary, tighter grammar. The full checker breaks down these upgrades sentence by sentence.
Before
Technology is very important and it makes communication easier, but sometimes people feel lonely.
After
Although digital tools have made long-distance communication more accessible, an excessive reliance on online interaction can gradually weaken meaningful face-to-face relationships.
IELTS Writing Study Hub
Use these IELTS Writing guides to understand sample answers, common topics, essay types, and band score improvement before checking your own writing.
One essay won't raise your band. Pick the plan that gets you there.
IELTS Writing improves through repetition: draft → precise feedback → rewrite → repeat. One report spots the mistake on one essay. A subscription is how you actually reach Band 7.
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Why this IELTS Writing Checker is more than random advice
ChatGPT gives tips; Grammarly checks grammar. We score against fixed IELTS Writing criteria — Task Response, cohesion, lexis, grammar — and tie each issue to a sentence and lost marks. A grammatically perfect essay can still sit at Band 6 if ideas or structure are weak.
Scoring consistency
ChatGPT: Score can drift across repeated prompts
IELTS Writing AI: Fixed IELTS criteria for repeatable review
Link to band score
ChatGPT: Often generic, not mapped to criteria
IELTS Writing AI: Each issue: sentence, criterion, and mark lost
Path to Band 7
ChatGPT: One-off suggestions
IELTS Writing AI: Subscription: many essays, visible progress
IELTS Writing Checker FAQs
Key questions about scoring accuracy, Task 1 and Task 2 support, pricing, and privacy
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Get Your Free Analysis NowHow IELTS essay checking works
What we score, how Task 1 differs from Task 2, what you get free first, and why criterion-based feedback beats generic advice.
What this checker evaluates
Beyond grammar: Task Response / Task Achievement, Coherence and Cohesion, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range and Accuracy — with clear priorities for what to fix first.
Task 1 and Task 2
Task 1: overview, comparisons, data language. Task 2: idea development, logic, vocabulary range, and sentence control.
Why start with a free check
Estimated band, weakest criterion, and top errors first — then decide if you need the full report or a subscription.
Criterion-based feedback
Every suggestion ties to a sentence and an IELTS criterion — not vague "improve vocabulary" advice.
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