How examiners assess Writing
Two tasks. Two separate sets of criteria.
Task 1 and Task 2 are each assessed against four official criteria, but the wording of those criteria is genuinely different between the two tasks — most notably, Task 1 is judged on Task Achievement, while Task 2 is judged on Task Response.
Both tables below are the public-version IELTS band descriptors, used directly in our teaching.
Before the tables
Four criteria, weighted equally, in both tasks
Criterion 1
Task Achievement / Response
Did you cover what the task required, with a clear position or clearly presented features?
Criterion 2
Coherence and Cohesion
Is your answer logically organised, with ideas connected clearly from sentence to sentence?
Criterion 3
Lexical Resource
How wide and how precise is your vocabulary, including your use of less common words?
Criterion 4
Grammatical Range and Accuracy
How varied are your sentence structures, and how accurate is your grammar and punctuation?
Why this matters
Task 2 counts for roughly twice as much.
These four criteria apply equally within each task, but Task 2 as a whole contributes more heavily to your overall Writing band than Task 1. See Writing Strategies for how that should shape your time management.
Task 1
IELTS Task 1 Writing band descriptors
Public version. Scroll sideways on smaller screens to see every column.
| Band | Task Achievement | Coherence and Cohesion | Lexical Resource | Grammatical Range and Accuracy |
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Task 2
IELTS Task 2 Writing band descriptors
Public version. Note that the first criterion is Task Response, not Task Achievement — the wording throughout this table is genuinely different from Task 1’s.
| Band | Task Response | Coherence and Cohesion | Lexical Resource | Grammatical Range and Accuracy |
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How to use these tables
Find your current band, then look one row up.
Rather than reading either table all at once, find the band closest to your current writing in the relevant task, and compare it directly with the band above it. That comparison shows you exactly what needs to change to move up.