Band 5.5 IELTS Writing Task 2 Model Answer
Overall Band Score: 5.5 · Cambridge IELTS 19 · 2026-08-21
IELTS Writing Task 2 question
Some consumers are increasingly choosing to buy goods that are produced in their local area, rather than imported goods.
What are the reasons for this?
Is this 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 5.5)
nowadays, many people like to buys those products which are manufactured in their own areas and they refrain from the imported products. there are plenty of reasons behind this and i will discuss few of them in the next paragraphs as those reasons have a truly effective and positive trend on the market .
one of them, price of local products is always cheaper than the imported goods . the simple reason behind this is, there will be less tax by the government than the imported goods' duty on local production and products. Therefore , if the expenditure on the production of the goods is less then, automatically, the end price to sell those products have reduction which attracts the consumers to buy their own manufactured products . this thing is beneficial for both consumer and the manufacturer.
another reason behind buying the local goods over the imported ones is that their maintenance is difficult and costlier to the consumer despite this it is time consuming also. for instance , if a person bought any imported electronic product for the personal or office use and he or she find some troubleshooting in that . Then to fix that problem he or she needs the more money to get that fix but also it will take few days or months to fix if any parts are needed which are not available locally . Hence , consumer a
AI examiner evaluation
| Criterion | Band |
|---|---|
| Task Achievement / Task Response | 5.0 |
| Coherence and Cohesion | 5.5 |
| Lexical Resource | 5.5 |
| Grammatical Range and Accuracy | 5.0 |
| Overall | 5.5 |
Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 5.0
The response addresses the reasons for the trend and offers an opinion on its nature. However, the essay is incomplete, ending abruptly mid-sentence, which prevents the full development of the argument. The word count is 236 words, failing the 250-word minimum requirement. While the ideas regarding price and maintenance are relevant, the lack of a conclusion and the unfinished nature of the final paragraph significantly limit the task achievement. To improve, you must ensure all parts of the prompt are fully addressed and that the essay reaches the required length with a clear, structured conclusion.
Coherence and Cohesion — Band 5.5
The essay uses basic paragraphing and some cohesive devices like 'one of them' and 'another reason'. However, the progression is hindered by the abrupt ending. The use of linking words is somewhat mechanical, and the lack of a concluding paragraph makes the overall structure feel incomplete. Referencing is generally clear, but the flow is disrupted by the unfinished final sentence. To reach a higher band, focus on using a wider variety of cohesive devices and ensure that each paragraph has a clear topic sentence and a logical conclusion that ties back to the main argument.
Lexical Resource — Band 5.5
The vocabulary is adequate for the task but lacks the range and precision required for higher bands. You use simple terms like 'cheaper', 'fix', and 'troubleshooting'. There are some awkward collocations, such as 'have reduction' instead of 'are reduced'. The range is limited, and there is little evidence of less common lexical items or idiomatic language. To improve, try to incorporate more sophisticated vocabulary related to economics and consumer behavior, such as 'cost-effective', 'logistical challenges', or 'economic viability', and pay closer attention to word choice and collocation accuracy.
Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 5.0
The essay contains a mix of simple and some complex sentence structures, but there are frequent errors in grammar and punctuation. Examples include 'buys those products' (subject-verb agreement), 'there will be less tax... than the imported goods' duty' (awkward phrasing), and missing articles throughout. Punctuation is also inconsistent, with spaces before commas and periods. While the meaning is generally understandable, the frequency of these errors is noticeable. To improve, focus on basic sentence construction, subject-verb agreement, and correct article usage, and ensure you proofread your work to catch minor mechanical slips.
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