Band 6.0 IELTS Writing Task 2 Model Answer

Overall Band Score: 6.0 · Cambridge IELTS 12 · 2026-08-22

IELTS Writing Task 2 question

In many places, new homes are needed, but the only space available for building them is in the countryside. Some people believe it is more important to protect the countryside and not build new homes there.

What is your opinion about this?

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

 

Student answer (Band 6.0)

In myriad of places, new homes needs to be build up , but the only space available for building them is in the countryside. Some people believe that, it is significant to protect our countryside and do not construct any new homes over there. However, I will be discussing my opinion in the upcoming paragraphs.

To begin with, the first and foremost reason behind this trend is that, countryside spaces are usually protected for the air and noise pollution. Due to that reason, we need to protect the countryside and not to construct the new buildings over there. For example, According to the recent survey held by the government of Canada, they said that, there is no need to build the new houses in the countryside because of the less air and noise pollution and it will lead to pollution free environment.

Moreover, second reason behind this trend is that, it is really paramount to protect the countryside for their own beauty so our future generation can see and experience the beauty of the countryside. For instance, plethora of our younger generation are visiting the countryside for their lakes, parks etc. Even, they would love to explore countryside for its peaceful environment. Because of that, we do not need to use this spaces for new homes.

To conclude, it is crucial to protect the countryside from the air and noise pollution and preservation of its own beauty for future generation. So, they can explore it in the future. Due to all these factors, we do not have to build new homes over there.

AI examiner evaluation

CriterionBand
Task Achievement / Task Response6.0
Coherence and Cohesion6.5
Lexical Resource6.0
Grammatical Range and Accuracy5.5
Overall6.0

Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 6.0

The response addresses the prompt by taking a clear position against building in the countryside. However, the development of ideas is somewhat repetitive. The arguments focus almost exclusively on pollution and aesthetics, which limits the depth of the discussion. While the position is clear, the supporting examples, such as the vague reference to a 'survey held by the government of Canada', lack specific detail and fail to fully explore the complexities of the issue, such as the housing crisis or urban planning alternatives. To reach a higher band, you should aim to provide more nuanced arguments and more concrete, well-integrated examples.

Coherence and Cohesion — Band 6.5

The essay is organized into logical paragraphs, each with a clear central topic. Cohesive devices are used, such as 'To begin with', 'Moreover', and 'To conclude', which help guide the reader. However, some of the linking is mechanical, and there is a tendency to repeat phrases like 'behind this trend' and 'due to that reason'. The progression of ideas is generally clear, but the internal cohesion within paragraphs could be improved by using a wider variety of referencing and substitution to avoid repetitive sentence structures.

Lexical Resource — Band 6.0

The vocabulary is generally adequate for the task, but it lacks the range and precision required for higher bands. You use some good phrases like 'paramount' and 'plethora', but there are also instances of awkward word choices, such as 'build up' instead of 'built' and 'pollution free environment' which is slightly unnatural. The repetition of basic vocabulary like 'countryside', 'protect', and 'build' suggests a limited range. To improve, focus on using more sophisticated synonyms and collocations related to urban development and environmental conservation.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 5.5

The essay contains a mix of simple and complex sentence structures, but there are frequent grammatical errors that occasionally distract the reader. Examples include 'new homes needs to be build up' (subject-verb agreement and passive voice error), 'do not construct any new homes over there' (unnatural phrasing), and 'use this spaces' (plurality error). While these errors do not completely impede communication, they are persistent throughout the text. Increasing the variety of complex structures and ensuring subject-verb agreement and correct article usage would significantly improve your score.

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