Band 5.5 IELTS Writing Task 2 Model Answer

Overall Band Score: 5.5 · Cambridge IELTS 13 · 2026-08-18

IELTS Writing Task 2 question

Living in a country where you have to speak a foreign language can cause serious social problems, as well as practical problems.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

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

Student answer (Band 5.5)

In recent years, more and more people have gone to abroad for their higher studies and tourism has become more common these days. Living in a foreign country is not quite easy for all people. people need to learn foreign language and sometimes it result into social and practical problems. I strongly agree with this notion and in this essay , I will explain some reasons with examples.

First and foremost, native language is an integral part of a person's personality and identity. When they suddenly have to switch to a different language, it can significantly impact the sense of their belongings.

On the other hand, some people believe that learning a new language is necessary for bright future and for better employment opportunities . when a person know second, third and even fourth language can change their career prospective, discover new hobbies or even find love. Furthermore, it gives them a chance to build their communication skills and broaden their horizons

AI examiner evaluation

CriterionBand
Task Achievement / Task Response5.0
Coherence and Cohesion5.5
Lexical Resource5.5
Grammatical Range and Accuracy5.5
Overall5.5

Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 5.0

The response fails to meet the minimum word count requirement of 250 words, reaching only 162 words. Consequently, the development of ideas is severely limited. While you state your position clearly in the introduction, the body paragraphs are underdeveloped. You touch upon the impact on identity and the benefits of language learning, but you do not provide specific examples or sufficient depth to fully address the prompt's focus on 'social and practical problems.' To improve, you must expand each point with detailed explanations and concrete examples to ensure the task is fully addressed.

Coherence and Cohesion — Band 5.5

The essay is organised into paragraphs, which is a positive start. However, the progression of ideas is hindered by the lack of length and depth. You use some basic cohesive devices like 'First and foremost' and 'On the other hand,' but the transition between the introduction and the body is abrupt. The paragraphing is present, but the content within the paragraphs is too sparse to demonstrate a clear logical flow. To improve, ensure each paragraph has a clear topic sentence followed by supporting arguments and examples that are linked using a wider variety of cohesive devices.

Lexical Resource — Band 5.5

The vocabulary used is generally adequate for basic communication but lacks the range and precision required for a higher band score. You rely on common phrases such as 'more and more people' and 'bright future.' There are some minor errors in word choice, such as 'sense of their belongings' (which should be 'sense of belonging') and 'career prospective' (which should be 'career prospects'). To improve, try to incorporate more academic collocations and precise vocabulary related to the topic of migration and language acquisition.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 5.5

The essay contains a mix of simple and some complex sentence structures, but there are frequent grammatical errors. For example, 'more and more people have gone to abroad' (should be 'gone abroad'), 'it result into' (should be 'results in'), and 'when a person know' (should be 'when a person knows'). These errors are noticeable and occasionally distract the reader. To improve, focus on subject-verb agreement and the correct use of prepositions. Increasing the variety of complex sentence structures while ensuring accuracy will also help raise your score.

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