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IELTS examiners must hold a relevant teaching qualification and extensive teaching experience to be able to become a qualified IELTS examiner. These qualified examiners mark your Writing test against clearly defined assessment criteria and their performance is subject to an extensive and detailed review on a regular basis.

Your Writing test is marked by between 2 and 4 examiners to ensure the highest level of accuracy and fairness in the marks awarded. The assessment criteria used by examiners is the same for both the General Training and Academic tests.

Your answers in Writing Task 1 are assessed against the following criteria: task achievement, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource and grammatical range and accuracy. Writing Task 2 is assessed in much the same way except for the task response criterion. Each band score matches the performance in the descriptors across these four criteria. To find out more about the assessment criteria used by IELTS examiners, search online for the IELTS Writing public band descriptors.

Band scores

If you have not achieved your desired IELTS Writing score, you can choose to retake one skill with IELTS One Skill Retake. This feature helps you improve your maximum score in IELTS Writing without having to retake the entire IELTS test. This will help you save time, effort in revision and test fees.