How to use these practice questions
Choose a question
Pick a Task 1 or Task 2 question relevant to your exam type.
Set a timer
Task 1: 20 minutes. Task 2: 40 minutes. Practice under exam conditions.
Write your draft
Write the full response without stopping to check grammar — just get the ideas down.
Check with the AI
Paste your finished draft into the IELTS Writing AI checker and get criterion-level feedback in 30 seconds.
Task 2 Practice Questions
Task 2 is worth twice as much as Task 1 in your Writing score. Write for 40 minutes. Minimum 250 words.
Task 1 Academic Practice Questions
Describe the chart, graph, map, or process. Write for 20 minutes. Minimum 150 words. Always include an overview.
Task 1 General Training — Letter Questions
Write a letter addressing all three bullet points. Write for 20 minutes. Minimum 150 words. Match the tone (formal, semi-formal, or informal) to the situation.
You recently bought a piece of equipment for your home but it stopped working after a short time. The equipment is still under guarantee. Write a letter to the company. In your letter: describe the problem, explain what happened when you tried to fix it, and say what action you would like the company to take.
Write it. Check it. Know what to fix.
Practising without feedback is the slowest way to improve. After every draft, paste it into the checker to see which criterion is holding you back and what to change before your next attempt.
