In the future, nobody will buy printed newspapers or books because they will be able to read everything they want online without paying. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

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Sample Response

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In the futureAfter some years, people will no longer need to buywill not anymore face the need of buying books, printed newspapers or magazines, because the online network will be so developed that they will be able to read freelycould freely be able to read and gather all of the information needed online without paying a penny. I fully agree that in the near future the paper resource of information which is currently the main one, will be replaced by the easier and more convenient online method. Firstly, printed newspapers and books are no longer up to dateno longer up-to-date, nowadays. Due to Corona virus, people have been obliged to stay at homeparticularly at their homes, which has led to manytimes more people consuming information from online news, rather than from the traditional paper resources. Moreover,What’s more is that everyone is aware that information on the internet can be accessed more efficientlythe information on the internet is more efficient, as well as better presentedrepresented and organised. For example, you can find whatever you want on the net just with one click of your mouse and this is true regardless of the subject of your searchit doesn’t depend on which sphere of life your search concerns. Whilst if your newspaper is about horse riding, but you want to check the newest models of cars on the global market, it’s impossible to do so and then you have to buy another newspaper about cars, meaning few dollars more. Secondly, the currentpresent’s trend in recycling and acting in a more eco-friendly way will certainly reduce paper productionwill for sure reduce the producing of paper, including both books and newspapers, which, on the other hand, will increase demand for their online versionstheir online version demand. For this reason every kind of paper-delivered information will be replaced by information delivered online through our computers and telephones. For instance, a further step in eco-friendly thinkingone step further of the eco-friendly people’s mind could be using digital textbooks saved in PDF formatthe usage of online students books saved in pdf format, instead of the commonly spread paper books. Not only this, but the fact that almost every school this year is working online, with students attending all of their classes through the network, gives us a clear need for more online information than printed informationthe paper-delivered. In, I think that if we take the time machine and go into the far future, we shouldn’t be surprised if we see people using the internet as the only source of information, without any kind of need for buying newspapersnewspapapers which cost money.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 6.0

The response maintains a clear position and offers relevant reasons involving convenience, cost, environmental concerns, and online education. Its main limitation is that frequent awkward collocations and grammatical errors reduce precision, while the claim that all desired material will be free receives limited scrutiny. The highest-priority improvement is to develop that central claim directly and express each supporting point in shorter, more accurately controlled sentences.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TR

Task Response

6.5
Scoring rule

A consistent opinion is supported with several relevant reasons and examples, although some claims are overgeneralised and the issue of universally free access is insufficiently examined.

Next step

Address the payment claim directly by considering subscriptions, copyright, and whether convenience alone means printed material will disappear completely.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

6.0
Scoring rule

The response has a recognisable introduction, two main lines of argument, and a conclusion, with clear overall progression despite mechanical linking and absent paragraph breaks.

Next step

Separate the main ideas into paragraphs and replace long, loosely connected sentences with clearer chains of claim, explanation, and example.

LR

Lexical Resource

6.0
Scoring rule

There is adequate vocabulary for discussing media, technology, education, and environmental issues, but frequent unnatural collocations reduce precision.

Next step

Use natural combinations such as “printed sources,” “paper production,” and “demand for online versions,” and check word forms and spelling carefully.

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

6.0
Scoring rule

The response attempts varied complex structures, but errors in articles, prepositions, agreement, punctuation, and clause construction occur frequently while meaning remains generally clear.

Next step

Prioritise accurate clause boundaries and verb patterns, then proofread each sentence for articles, prepositions, and subject-verb agreement.

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IELTS Writing Task 2

In the future, nobody will buy printed newspapers or books because they will be able to read everything they want online without paying. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

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