Band 6.0 IELTS Writing Task 2 Model Answer

Overall Band Score: 6.0 · Cambridge IELTS 19 · 2026-08-16

IELTS Writing Task 2 question

More and more people nowadays visit well-known places to take photographs of themselves, without looking at the place.

Why do you think this is happening?

Is it a positive or a negative trend?

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

Student answer (Band 6.0)

In recent years, it is often argued that individuals go to famous places just to click pictures of themselves instead of exploring the place. Although, capturing moments helps in creating lifelong memories, but in my opinion, this is a drawback because everyone should live in a moment and explore the place first.

There are several reasons why citizens should visit the place to look around. The prominent reason is that by not clicking pictures and just relaxing can unwind them from daily living. Additionally this experience can make them aware of the significance that place withholds and the history of that particular place. As they will have more time to read about it. Moreover, Photographing is a time consuming and exhausting process. For instance, if individuals have spare time they can read the bulletin boards and make themselves aware about the history.

Secondly, famous places are always good place to socialize, and learn new things. To explain this, if citizens will try to communicate with others rather than just clicking pictures it will be more beneficial as they can come good friends. Moreover, tourist Pleasing places are always good place to learn from other cultures as well. For example, there are several ethnicities who visit the place so one can learn about their culture, not only it is a great opportunity for introverts to be friends but also they can become more confident. Therefore, living in a moments is always more beneficial than clicking pictures.

In conclusion, social media sets some trends like posting stories which looks appealing to the younger generation and makes them do certain things like not enjoying in a current moment. However, it's always crucial to live in present instead of thinking to capture a moment for future.

AI examiner evaluation

CriterionBand
Task Achievement / Task Response6.0
Coherence and Cohesion6.5
Lexical Resource6.0
Grammatical Range and Accuracy6.0
Overall6.0

Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 6.0

The response addresses both parts of the prompt: the reasons for the trend and the opinion on whether it is positive or negative. The position is clear throughout. However, the development of ideas is somewhat limited. For instance, the argument that photographing is 'time consuming and exhausting' is a valid point, but it could have been expanded with more depth. The explanation regarding socializing is also a bit repetitive and lacks specific, concrete examples of how this shift in behavior would practically change the tourist experience. To reach a higher band, ensure that each supporting point is fully explored with more nuanced reasoning rather than relying on general statements.

Coherence and Cohesion — Band 6.5

The essay is organized into logical paragraphs, and there is a clear progression of ideas. Cohesive devices such as 'Additionally', 'Moreover', and 'Therefore' are used to link sentences and paragraphs. However, some of the transitions feel slightly mechanical, and there are instances where the flow is interrupted by awkward phrasing, such as the opening sentence structure. The use of referencing is generally clear, but the connection between the conclusion and the body paragraphs could be tighter. Overall, the paragraphing is appropriate, and the reader can follow the argument without difficulty, though the essay would benefit from a more sophisticated range of linking words.

Lexical Resource — Band 6.0

The vocabulary is generally adequate for the task, allowing the writer to express their opinion clearly. There are some attempts to use topic-specific vocabulary like 'ethnicities' and 'significance', but there are also instances of imprecise word choice, such as 'tourist Pleasing places' and 'come good friends'. Some phrasing is repetitive, such as the frequent use of 'the place'. To improve, the student should focus on more natural collocations and avoid repeating the same nouns. While the vocabulary is sufficient to convey the message, it lacks the precision and variety required for a higher band score.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 6.0

The essay uses a mix of simple and complex sentence structures. However, there are frequent grammatical errors that occasionally distract the reader. Examples include 'the significance that place withholds' (should be 'that the place holds'), 'living in a moments' (should be 'living in the moment'), and 'which looks appealing' (should be 'which look appealing'). Punctuation is also inconsistent, particularly with comma usage. While the meaning is rarely obscured, the frequency of these errors prevents the essay from reaching a higher band. A greater focus on subject-verb agreement and article usage would significantly improve the accuracy of the writing.

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