Band 6.0 IELTS Writing Task 2 Model Answer

Overall Band Score: 6.0 · Cambridge IELTS 15 · 2026-08-17

IELTS Writing Task 2 question

In the future, more people will choose to go on holiday in their own country and not travel abroad on holiday. Do you agree or disagree?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

 

Student answer (Band 6.0)

It is predicted that an increasing number of people will prefer to experience their own country's parts instead of travelling overseas. But, I am firmly disagree with this view and I will show my disagreement in upcoming paragraphs with reasons.

To begin with, the most significant factor is broaden their horizon. Individuals have more interest to know about other parts of world, that is why without thinking about budget they grab opportunity to go on holidays in foreign countries. Foe example, majority of Indians prefer to come on visitor visa in Canada, so that they can information about their lifestyle and weather. Apart from this, in order to become more independent and improve communication skills, folks opt for visiting to other continents. As a result, it will help them to have their personal growth and learning.

Moving further, although technology have made this feasible for everyone where they can talk with their love ones but it can not fulfill the demand to meet them in personal. Therefore, this has become the other reason for them to go on holidays in abroad where they can meet to their friends and relatives. Lastly, doing same activity in their known place makes their life boring so to get escape from routine activity they think to go international countries, in result it can make their life with full sense of adventure and excitement. For example, office workers may travel to Thailand to get rid from their monotonous lifestyle and enjoy a new environment, and they can challenge to themselves.

In conclusion, undoubtedly exploring own country is cheaper and convenience but international trips can prove more exciting and worth.

AI examiner evaluation

CriterionBand
Task Achievement / Task Response6.0
Coherence and Cohesion6.0
Lexical Resource6.0
Grammatical Range and Accuracy5.5
Overall6.0

Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 6.0

The response addresses the prompt and maintains a clear position throughout. The ideas are relevant, such as the desire for personal growth and the limitations of technology in maintaining relationships. However, the development of these ideas is somewhat superficial. For instance, the example regarding Indians visiting Canada is a bit vague and does not fully support the argument about broadening horizons. To reach a higher band, you should aim to provide more detailed explanations and more specific, well-integrated examples that directly link back to the core argument of why international travel remains superior to domestic tourism.

Coherence and Cohesion — Band 6.0

The essay is organized into logical paragraphs, and there is a clear progression of ideas. You use some cohesive devices, such as 'To begin with,' 'Moving further,' and 'In conclusion,' which help guide the reader. However, some transitions feel a bit mechanical, and the referencing is occasionally unclear (e.g., 'this has become the other reason'). Additionally, the internal structure of sentences sometimes lacks flow due to awkward phrasing. Improving the variety of linking words and ensuring that each sentence logically follows the previous one will help improve the overall coherence of your writing.

Lexical Resource — Band 6.0

The vocabulary is generally adequate for the task, but it lacks the precision and flexibility required for higher bands. You rely on some repetitive or slightly unnatural collocations, such as 'grab opportunity' instead of 'seize the opportunity' or 'come on visitor visa' instead of 'travel on a visitor visa.' There are also minor errors in word choice, such as 'in personal' instead of 'in person.' To improve, try to incorporate more sophisticated vocabulary and idiomatic expressions that are appropriate for an academic or formal context, while ensuring they are used accurately.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 5.5

You demonstrate a mix of simple and complex sentence structures. However, there are frequent grammatical errors that occasionally impede the flow of the text. Examples include 'I am firmly disagree' (should be 'I firmly disagree'), 'technology have made' (should be 'technology has made'), and 'can challenge to themselves' (should be 'can challenge themselves'). While these errors do not prevent the reader from understanding your meaning, they are frequent enough to limit your score. Focus on subject-verb agreement and the correct use of prepositions to enhance the accuracy of your complex sentences.

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