How it works

How IELTS Writing correction works

We don't teach you IELTS writing. We mark your writing the way an examiner would, and tell you exactly how to push your band up. Three simple steps, a human correction, returned within 48 hours.

Three steps

Step 1

Send your writing

Submit one Task 1 or Task 2, or a full Task 1 + Task 2 exam pair — Academic or General Training. Type or paste your answer and choose the option that matches what you wrote.

Step 2

A qualified teacher marks it

A teacher marks your writing by hand against the four IELTS criteria — Task Achievement or Task Response, Coherence and Cohesion, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range and Accuracy. No automated band predictor.

Step 3

Get it back in 48 hours

Within 48 hours you receive a band estimate per criterion on the 0 to 9 scale, plus specific notes on exactly what to fix to push your band up.

A real teacher, not an AI band predictor

Human marking. Free checkers guess a band from patterns. We read what you actually wrote and explain the band, line by line.

Writing only. We are specialists in IELTS writing — not a full course you have to sit through. You send writing; you get it back marked.

Honest estimates. If your writing is a Band 6, we tell you it is a Band 6, and what stands between you and a 7.

Common questions

Who marks my writing?+

A qualified teacher marks your writing by hand against the four IELTS criteria. It is not an automated band predictor.

How long does a correction take?+

We return your corrected writing within 48 hours of submission.

Do you cover Academic and General Training?+

Yes. We correct both Academic and General Training writing, Task 1 and Task 2.

Will you predict my band score?+

We give you an honest band estimate for each criterion based on your writing. No service can promise your band on test day, and we will not pretend to.

Are you affiliated with IDP, British Council, or Cambridge?+

No. We are an independent correction service. We reference IELTS criteria factually and are not endorsed by IDP, British Council, or Cambridge.