Band 6.5 IELTS Writing Task 2 Model Answer

Overall Band Score: 6.5 · Cambridge IELTS 21 · 2026-08-19

IELTS Writing Task 2 question

Some people say that in the digital age, theatres and cinemas are no longer important as people can watch all the entertainment they want online. Others argue that theatres and cinemas are still important both economically and culturally.

Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.

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

Student answer (Band 6.5)

Digital availability of entertainment contents have caused a decrease in the number of people going to theatres and cinemas, but cinemas still provide more fun and better experience. Therefore, some people say that theatres and cinemas are no longer important, while other argue that they are still economically and culturally relevant.

The number of people going to theatres and cinemas have decreased due to digital contents are now available online. Digital entertainment platforms offer one subscription for all the content available on their platforms, the cost of a montly subscription is nearly same or even less than the ticket price of a movie in a cinema. For example, the digital platfrom Netflix offers its montly subcription for half the price of a typical cinema ticket, and in that subscription, it offers very large number of movies. People who already have a Netflix subscription don't want to spend the money on a cinema ticket of a movie that is not applealing to them, and most often wait for the movie to be available on Netflix. Additionally, the digital platforms provide users the flexibility to watch the content on demand as compared to a cinema where the movie is played at fixed time.

However, theatres and cinemas are still relevant because people dont't just go to cinema just for the entertainment. Some people go to cinemas with their family and friends just to be able to spend some fun time with them. Furthermore, cinema technologies have also developed a lot, now with technologies like IMAX, and 3D, the experience of the same movie is significantly different in a cinema than the experience on a TV or a laptop screen. For example, experiencing the movie Avatar in a cinema in 3D is not same as experiencing it on a TV, the sound, the visual effects are very immersive in the cinemas than on the TV.

In conclusion, while the digital entertainment platfroms have reduced the number of people going to cinemas, I think theatres and cinemas are still very important as sometime people go there not just for the entertainment, but for fun with their friends and families, or to better experience the movie they like.

AI examiner evaluation

CriterionBand
Task Achievement / Task Response7.0
Coherence and Cohesion6.5
Lexical Resource6.0
Grammatical Range and Accuracy6.0
Overall6.5

Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 7.0

The response addresses all parts of the prompt, discussing both the digital shift and the enduring relevance of cinemas. You clearly state your position in the introduction and maintain it throughout. The ideas are relevant, such as the cost-effectiveness of streaming versus the immersive experience of IMAX. However, the development is slightly uneven; while the economic argument is well-supported, the cultural relevance mentioned in the prompt is only briefly touched upon. To reach a higher band, ensure that both 'economic' and 'cultural' aspects are explored with equal depth to provide a more comprehensive argument.

Coherence and Cohesion — Band 6.5

The essay is logically organized with a clear introduction, two body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Paragraphing is used appropriately to separate the two opposing views. You use cohesive devices such as 'Additionally', 'However', and 'Furthermore' to link ideas. However, some transitions feel slightly mechanical, and there are minor issues with referencing, such as the repetitive use of 'the cinema' or 'the movie'. Improving the variety of cohesive devices and ensuring smoother transitions between sentences would enhance the flow and elevate the score.

Lexical Resource — Band 6.0

You demonstrate an adequate range of vocabulary for the task, using terms like 'immersive', 'subscription', and 'on-demand'. There are some spelling errors, such as 'montly' (monthly), 'platfrom' (platform), and 'applealing' (appealing). Additionally, some word choices are slightly repetitive, such as the frequent use of 'entertainment' and 'cinema'. To improve, focus on using more precise synonyms and ensuring accurate spelling of common academic terms. Expanding your vocabulary to include more topic-specific collocations would also be beneficial.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 6.0

You use a mix of simple and complex sentence structures. While the meaning is generally clear, there are several grammatical errors, particularly with subject-verb agreement (e.g., 'contents have caused', 'number of people... have decreased') and article usage. There are also minor punctuation errors, such as 'dont't'. While these errors do not impede communication, they occur frequently enough to prevent a higher score. Focusing on subject-verb agreement and proofreading for small slips would significantly improve your accuracy.

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