Band 6.0 IELTS Writing Task 2 Model Answer
Overall Band Score: 6.0 · Cambridge IELTS 17 · 2026-08-19
IELTS Writing Task 2 question
In the future, people may no longer be able to pay for things in shops using cash. All payments may have to be made by card or using phones. Do you think this will happen one day? Why do you think some people might not be happy to give up using cash?
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Student answer (Band 6.0)
In recent decades, technology has changed a lot of things in our daily life. It is belived that people will no longer be using cash for their daily bills on the counter in the near future, and all the payments will be made digitally either by phone or cards. In my opinion this could happen very soon as use of technology has become our habit.
No doubt, new intentions has made our life easier than it use to be in the past. In this modern era, everybody demands to have easy and relax life. Many of the things has become digital and helping us saving time. for instance, there are number of application available online which help shopkeepers to maintain their accounts digitally and precisely which gives them less headache to keep track of every single notes and coins. More over, digital payments like Apple pay, Google pay or by credit cards made it very fast that no one has to wait on the front to count cash.
On the flip side, people who still believe to keep record of every single payment or their books manually has their own reasons for not supporting digital payment. for instance, it has been seen that a payment made by the customers sometime takes time to deliver it to the receiver due to technical errors. Many frauds has been detected where customer show the fake transactions made by them among their purchase but shopkeepers never received their payment.
In conclusion, I would like to restate that new ideas should be welcomed but total dependence would result in bad reputations.
AI examiner evaluation
| Criterion | Band |
|---|---|
| Task Achievement / Task Response | 6.0 |
| Coherence and Cohesion | 6.0 |
| Lexical Resource | 6.0 |
| Grammatical Range and Accuracy | 5.5 |
| Overall | 6.0 |
Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 6.0
The response addresses both parts of the prompt: the likelihood of a cashless society and the reasons for resistance. However, the development is somewhat limited. While you provide relevant examples like digital accounting and technical errors, the arguments could be extended further to reach a higher band. For instance, the discussion on why people might be unhappy could explore issues like privacy concerns or the digital divide, rather than focusing primarily on technical glitches and fraud. The position is clear throughout, but the conclusion is slightly abrupt and lacks a comprehensive summary of the main points discussed in the body paragraphs.
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 'for instance', 'more over', and 'on the flip side' to link sentences. However, the use of these devices is sometimes mechanical or slightly inaccurate, such as 'more over' (should be 'moreover') and the transition into the conclusion. Additionally, referencing is occasionally unclear, such as in the sentence 'Many frauds has been detected where customer show the fake transactions', where the connection between the fraud and the lack of cash is implied but not explicitly linked to the broader argument.
Lexical Resource — Band 6.0
The vocabulary is generally adequate for the task, allowing you to express your ideas clearly. You use some topic-specific terms like 'digitally', 'transactions', and 'accounts'. However, there are several instances of awkward word choice and minor errors, such as 'new intentions' (likely meaning 'innovations'), 'relax life' (should be 'relaxed life'), and 'bad reputations' (which does not accurately convey the intended meaning of 'security risks' or 'vulnerability'). To improve, focus on using more precise collocations and ensuring that your word choices are appropriate for a formal essay context.
Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 5.5
You demonstrate a mix of simple and complex sentence structures, but there are frequent grammatical errors that occasionally distract the reader. Common issues include subject-verb agreement ('Many of the things has become', 'Many frauds has been detected') and article usage ('the front', 'the near future'). There are also errors in verb tense and form, such as 'it use to be' (should be 'it used to be') and 'customer show' (should be 'customers show'). While these errors do not completely impede communication, they occur frequently enough to prevent the essay from reaching a higher band score.
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