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Discover the innovative edge IELTS24 brings to IELTS Writing Task 2 preparation. Leveraging cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies, we provide tailored and most extensive feedback on your essays. This feedback zeroes in on crucial factors for securing high band scores, offering you a realistic evaluation of your writing skills. When you submit your essay for IELTS Writing Task 2 to IELTS24, our advanced AI and ML technology thoroughly checks your work. It's like having a human examiner, but faster and more consistent. You will receive an overall feedback summarized and condensed into a small paragraph consisting of key evaluation criteria(the detailed feedback is divided into further sections). Indicative Band Score Following the comprehensive assessment and a succinct summary, IELTS24 pinpoints your strengths and areas needing enhancement. Alongside this, you receive an estimated band score, that is aligned with the IELTS standards. It offers a clear understanding of your current standing.
Provides a detailed review of your essay, highlighting both what you did well and what needs improvement, focusing specifically on how well your essay flows and sticks together. You also get an indicative band score equivalent to IELTS standards. Logical Organization: It's like checking if your essay makes sense. It looks at how your ideas flow and if they're arranged in a way that's easy to understand. Good vs Bad: It finds the parts of your essay that are well-organized and explains why they work. It also spots the confusing parts and shows how to fix them. Suggestions: Offers tips on how to make your ideas flow better in future essays. Paragraphing: This is about making sure each section of your essay (each paragraph) is clear and contributes to your main point. Good vs Bad: It points out which paragraphs are strong and why, and which ones are unclear. It also gives ideas on how to rewrite the unclear parts. Suggestions: Gives advice on how to write paragraphs that are more focused and easier to understand. Cohesive Devices: Checks how well you're using words or phrases that link your ideas together (like "however," "because," "in addition"). Good vs Bad: It highlights where you've used these linking words well and where they've been misused, with suggestions on how to fix them. Suggestions: Provides ways to improve your use of these linking words and phrases. Topic Sentences: Looks at the first sentence of each paragraph (the topic sentence) to see if it clearly introduces what the paragraph is about. Good vs Bad: Identifies which topic sentences are effective and why, and which ones need work, with ideas on how to rewrite them. Suggestions: Offers tips on writing clear and impactful topic sentences. Counter-Points: It evaluates how well you've discussed different perspectives or arguments that oppose your main point. Good vs Bad: Points out where you've effectively addressed opposing views and where you've struggled, with suggestions on how to improve. Suggestions: Gives methods for better addressing and integrating counterarguments.