Band 6.0 IELTS Writing Task 2 Model Answer
Overall Band Score: 6.0 · Cambridge IELTS 16 · 2026-08-23
IELTS Writing Task 2 question
Some people like to try new things, for example, places to visit and types of food. Other people prefer to keep doing things they are familiar with.
Discuss both these attitudes and give your own opinion.
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Student answer (Band 6.0)
It is argued that some people prefer to try new things with food or visit to new places, while other like to those things which they are familiar with. I believe individuals should do new experiments food or travel as it makes life more enjoyable and memorable, in contrast doing same things become life monotones. Since the topic presents different viewpoints, this essay will analyze both in the following paragraphs.
To commence with trying new things, visiting into a new place makes trip more excited and person does not know about that location, whereas visiting to same place is not a same feeling as first time. Visiting to a new place not only gives a feeling of excitement but also give a chance to know about that place's history and culture. So, with the influence of these things people try their local food. For instance, in 2000 the esteemed History tv reporter Jack Tapper published Indian food become famous due to India's vast history and colorful cultures.
On the flip side, doing a familiar thing gives a sense of security. To elaborate, some people want a safe side, so they avoid new experiments. Another reason for it is laziness, as by doing or eating same thing again and again, individuals are stuck in comfort zone and have not power for new. Fast food is a perfect example for it.
To sum up, it is concluded that people who like adventures or like live full life are prefer to do new things ,while owing to laziness people prefer same thing which they are used to.
AI examiner evaluation
| Criterion | Band |
|---|---|
| Task Achievement / Task Response | 6.0 |
| Coherence and Cohesion | 6.0 |
| Lexical Resource | 5.5 |
| Grammatical Range and Accuracy | 5.5 |
| Overall | 6.0 |
Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 6.0
The response addresses both sides of the argument and provides a clear personal opinion in the introduction. However, the development of ideas is somewhat limited. For instance, the argument regarding 'familiarity' relies heavily on the concept of 'laziness' and 'fast food,' which is a narrow interpretation of why people prefer routine. The example regarding 'Jack Tapper' is somewhat confusing and lacks clear relevance to the broader topic of trying new things versus familiarity. To improve, you should expand on the psychological or practical benefits of routine, such as stability or efficiency, rather than focusing solely on negative traits like laziness.
Coherence and Cohesion — Band 6.0
The essay is organized into logical paragraphs, and there is a clear progression of ideas. You use some cohesive devices, such as 'To commence with,' 'On the flip side,' and 'To sum up,' to signal the structure. However, the use of these devices is sometimes mechanical or slightly unnatural. Additionally, there are instances where referencing is unclear, such as the phrase 'influence of these things' in the second paragraph, which does not clearly link back to the previous sentence. Improving the variety and flow of your linking words will help the essay read more naturally.
Lexical Resource — Band 5.5
The vocabulary is generally adequate for the task, but it lacks the precision and range required for a higher band. There are several instances of awkward phrasing or incorrect word choices, such as 'do new experiments food,' 'life monotones,' and 'have not power for new.' These errors occasionally hinder the clarity of your message. To reach a higher band, focus on using more sophisticated collocations and ensuring that your word choices are contextually appropriate. Expanding your range of topic-specific vocabulary related to travel, culture, and personal habits would also be beneficial.
Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 5.5
The essay contains a mix of simple and complex sentence structures, but there are frequent grammatical errors throughout the text. Common issues include missing articles ('visiting into a new place'), incorrect verb forms ('are prefer to do'), and awkward sentence construction ('visiting to same place is not a same feeling'). While these errors do not completely impede communication, they are frequent enough to distract the reader. To improve, focus on subject-verb agreement, the correct use of articles, and ensuring that your sentence structures are grammatically sound.
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