Task Response / Task Achievement
See whether your essay fully answers the prompt, develops enough support, and stays on task from intro to conclusion.
Check your IELTS essay draft for Task Response, argument development, paragraph logic, vocabulary, and grammar. Get a band score estimate and the next rewrite priority before you edit the wrong paragraph.
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The live tool below gives you a fast score direction, the weakest criterion, and the first high-impact improvement to make.
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Before you paste your own draft, preview the kind of diagnosis the checker produces.
The free scan is designed to tell you what is blocking the score before you commit to a full rewrite.
Use the actual tool below. It supports both Task 1 and Task 2 and opens directly on the checker flow.
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See whether your essay fully answers the prompt, develops enough support, and stays on task from intro to conclusion.
Find out whether paragraph flow, logical progression, and linking language help the reader follow your argument clearly.
Review vocabulary range, repetition, and whether your word choice sounds precise enough for a stronger band score.
Spot sentence-level accuracy issues and identify where grammar variety is too limited for a higher IELTS writing score.
A checker is most useful when you treat it as a diagnosis, not a final judgement. Start by reading the weakest IELTS criterion first, because that is usually where the fastest improvement sits. If Task Response or Task Achievement is low, fix the answer, overview, examples, and coverage before editing individual sentences. If Coherence is weak, check whether each paragraph has one clear job and whether the reader can follow the argument without guessing.
After that, use the vocabulary and grammar feedback more selectively. Do not replace every simple word with a complex one. IELTS rewards clear, accurate language that fits the topic. The best workflow is to run one draft, rewrite the highest-impact paragraph, and then check the revised version. This turns the tool into a feedback loop: each scan gives you one practical revision target, and each rewrite shows whether the draft is moving closer to your target band.
Most students are not looking for another generic grammar tool. They want to know why the score is stuck, which criterion is weakest, and what to change first in a real IELTS-style essay.
That is why this page focuses on the 4 IELTS writing criteria instead of generic proofreading. A useful IELTS essay checker should explain score-loss patterns, not just underline sentences.
If your band does not improve, the problem is often not one typo. It is usually weak task coverage, thin examples, vague vocabulary, or paragraph logic that never becomes obvious without criterion-based feedback.
Evaluation Quality & Trust
Our evaluation engine is trained and calibrated against official IELTS assessment criteria. It analyzes your essay across 4 critical score dimensions to identify the single highest-impact change you should make next.
Criterion-first
Built to diagnose whether the draft is losing points on TR, CC, LR, or GRA before anything else.
+/-0.5
Close enough to guide the next revision move, even before a full mock test or teacher review.
4 criteria
Keeps students from fixing surface grammar when the real score blocker sits in ideas or structure.
Student outcomes
“This was the first checker that showed whether Task Response or Coherence was actually dragging my score down.”
“I stopped guessing what to fix next. The report made the revision order obvious, so every practice essay felt more focused.”
Study high-scoring essays with criterion-by-criterion analysis before checking your own draft.
Use a practical Band 7 roadmap for Task 1, Task 2, planning, and revision.
Understand what examiners look for across Task Response, Coherence, Vocabulary, and Grammar.
Compare checker workflows and decide what level of feedback you need next.