Band 6.5 IELTS Writing Task 2 Model Answer

Overall Band Score: 6.5 · Cambridge IELTS 18 · 2026-08-20

IELTS Writing Task 2 question

In many countries around the world, rural people are moving to cities, so the population in the countryside is decreasing.

Do you think this is a positive or a negative development?

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

 

Student answer (Band 6.5)

It is often argued that, rural people are moving to urban areas in some countries worldwide, influencing decreased population in the countryside. I think this is a negative development because it is causing housing crisis in cities and village areas are becoming vacant that could be used to increase employment there.

One of the most disadvantageous side of it is that it is causing significant amount of housing crisis in almost every urban areas around the world. As cities have more employment and academic facilities with better quality of life, people nowadays prefer them over rural areas. As a result, more and more people are moving to these areas to grab better opportunities for themselves and their families. As their number have outgrown the housing capacity of cities, people are residing in unsafe high-rise apartments and crowded places. Consequently, it is creating safety and health issues for a lot of people. To cope with this surge, governments invest in construction of new residential areas, hampering the environment as well. For example, in Bangladesh there are four or five dedicated residential areas in Dhaka which have negatively affected the nature and made the urban area more crowded.

Another negative impact is that, the rural areas are becoming vacant with people moving to city areas leaving a large portion a country unused. These places could be used to develop more schools, colleges and businesses, creating employment opportunities for locals. Moreover, agriculture can be encouraged more with funds from governments so that people are encouraged to stay in villages and enjoy the facilities, reducing pressure on urban housing. For instance, entrepreneurs can identify gaps in the rural areas such as absence of restuarent chains or better digital services, and can serve them while earning profits. However, it needs government incentives to encourage startups to target rural areas.

In conclusion, in think moving to urban areas is a negative development as the population in the rural areas are decreasing which could be used effectively otherwise and the migration is causing huge housing crisis in cities.

AI examiner evaluation

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

Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 6.5

The response addresses all parts of the prompt, clearly stating a position that the migration is a negative development. The ideas are relevant and supported with examples, such as the housing crisis in Dhaka and the potential for rural entrepreneurship. However, the development of these ideas is somewhat limited; for instance, the link between rural vacancy and the specific mechanism of government-led agricultural development could be more deeply explored. The position is consistent throughout, and the conclusion effectively summarises the main points. To reach a higher band, ensure that the supporting arguments are fully extended rather than just stated.

Coherence and Cohesion — Band 6.5

The essay is logically organised with a clear introduction, two body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Paragraphing is used appropriately to separate distinct ideas. Cohesive devices such as 'consequently', 'moreover', and 'for instance' are used to link sentences and paragraphs. However, there are instances where the flow is slightly mechanical, and some referencing is a bit repetitive. The progression of ideas is generally clear, but the transition between the housing crisis in cities and the potential for rural development could be smoother to improve the overall flow of the argument.

Lexical Resource — Band 6.0

The vocabulary is generally adequate and allows for the expression of ideas with reasonable precision. There is an attempt to use less common items like 'outgrown', 'incentives', and 'facilities'. However, there are some minor inaccuracies in collocation and word choice, such as 'significant amount of housing crisis' (a 'significant housing crisis' would be more natural) and 'restuarent' (spelling error). The range is sufficient for the task, but more sophisticated or idiomatic expressions would be needed to reach a higher band. The vocabulary is functional and clear throughout the response.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 6.0

The essay demonstrates a mix of simple and complex sentence structures. There is good control over basic grammar, but several errors persist, such as 'in think' instead of 'I think', 'the rural areas are becoming vacant with people moving to city areas leaving a large portion a country unused' (missing 'of'), and 'as their number have outgrown' (subject-verb agreement). While these errors do not impede communication, they occur frequently enough to prevent a higher score. Increasing the variety of complex structures and ensuring greater accuracy in subject-verb agreement and preposition usage would improve the score.

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