Band 6.0 IELTS Writing Task 2 Model Answer
Overall Band Score: 6.0 · Cambridge IELTS 14 · 2026-08-22
IELTS Writing Task 2 question
Some people believe that it is best to accept a bad situation, such as an unsatisfactory job or shortage of money. Others argue that it is better to try and improve such situations.
Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
Student answer (Band 6.0)
Decisions are part of our daily life and most often do it without realizing the certain outcomes. There are those who believe that people often accept the reality of being bad at their job or by experiencing financial incapacity, while others debate that these type of challenges have various solutions.
The idea of accepting a bad situation is common for most people as it gives them false hope. Bad decision making is just one way of envisioning that these type of people do not give attention to what they are doing. For example, an employee who lacks committment would potentialy be an individual who does not value himself. Similarly, people who are in debt often lead to stress and depression. Therefore, they cannot get the life back that they once had and force themselves to live on the streets.
However, with the rise of innovative ideas, these type of challenges can be conquered. Improvement in both mental and physical can help alter such difficult times. Managers should give attention to their employees, especially for those who are not doing well. This will give them hope in finding their path to work in their highest potential. Financial Advisors can be a good help for those stuggling financially, as they will help in finding ways to seek a better structure and propose a better financial plan for the ones in need.
In conclusion, while accepting a situation where it brings you down, I do believe that there are various ways to prevent this. In my opinion, seeking help from others is the best way to overcome these type of situations.
AI examiner evaluation
| Criterion | Band |
|---|---|
| Task Achievement / Task Response | 6.0 |
| Coherence and Cohesion | 6.5 |
| Lexical Resource | 6.0 |
| Grammatical Range and Accuracy | 5.5 |
| Overall | 6.0 |
Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 6.0
The response addresses both views and provides a clear personal opinion. However, the development of ideas is somewhat limited. For instance, the argument regarding 'accepting a bad situation' is vague, as the essay suggests it gives 'false hope' but does not fully explore why some people might choose this path (e.g., lack of alternatives or fear of change). The second body paragraph offers more concrete solutions, such as professional help, but the link between the problem and the solution could be more robust. To improve, ensure each point is fully extended with specific reasoning or examples rather than general statements.
Coherence and Cohesion — Band 6.5
The essay is organized into clear paragraphs, and there is a logical progression of ideas. Cohesive devices are used, such as 'However,' 'Similarly,' and 'In conclusion,' which help guide the reader. However, some transitions feel slightly mechanical, and the referencing is occasionally unclear, such as in the sentence 'Bad decision making is just one way of envisioning that these type of people do not give attention to what they are doing.' The connection between sentences could be smoother to achieve a more natural flow.
Lexical Resource — Band 6.0
The vocabulary is generally adequate for the task, but there is a lack of precision and some repetitive phrasing. For example, the phrase 'these type of' is used multiple times, which is grammatically incorrect (should be 'these types of'). There are also some awkward collocations, such as 'improvement in both mental and physical can help,' where the nouns 'health' or 'well-being' are missing. To reach a higher band, focus on using more precise academic vocabulary and ensuring correct word forms and collocations.
Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 5.5
The essay uses a mix of simple and complex sentence structures. While the meaning is generally clear, there are frequent grammatical errors that distract the reader. Examples include 'most often do it without realizing' (missing subject 'we'), 'these type of challenges' (number agreement error), and 'potentialy' (spelling). Additionally, the sentence 'people who are in debt often lead to stress' is logically flawed, as people do not lead to stress; the situation leads to stress. A greater focus on proofreading for subject-verb agreement and sentence structure accuracy is needed.
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