IELTS Writing Mark Schemes
Writing is tricky. Always. Not only in academic exams but also professional.
The IELTS Writing section is one of such tricky exams to pass and since there are no exact answers to the questions, the score is extremely relative to the write-up produced. Tips always help so here is a table that will give you an idea about how writing sections are marked. This may help you score a point or two higher.
Read carefully, because reading carefully is no less than a trick either.
Band | Task Achievement | Coherence and Cohesion | Lexical Resource | Grammatical Range & Accuracy |
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9 |
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uses a wide range of vocabulary with very natural and sophisticated control of lexical features; rare minor errors occur only as ‘slips’ | uses a wide range of structures with full flexibility and accuracy; rare minor errors occur only as ‘slips’ |
8 |
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7 |
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6 |
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5 |
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4 |
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3 |
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attempts sentence forms but errors in grammar and punctuation predominate and distort the meaning |
2 | answer is barely related to the task | has very little control of organisational features | uses an extremely limited range of vocabulary; essentially no control of word formation and/or spelling | cannot use sentence forms except in memorised phrases |
1 | answer is completely unrelated to the task | fails to communicate any message | can only use a few isolated words | cannot use sentence forms at all |
Source: http://www.examenglish.com/IELTS/IELTS_Writing_MarkSchemes.html