In some countries, owning a home rather than renting one is very important for people. Why might this be the case? Do you think this is a positive or negative situation?

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Nowadays, it has become a significant trend in some countries that owning a home is seen as more important than renting. In this essay, I will briefly examine the reasons behind this situation and discuss whether it has a positive or negative impact.

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In general, in many countries property ownership is a symbol of wealth. For example, in China it is common that the parents disapprove of their daughter's marryingdisapprove of their daughter marrying a man without a decent house. They think a suitable property is a key to a successful marriage because it provides stability. In addition, people worry that they cannot afford a property if they do not buy one as soon as possible, with the result that the price of housing has consistently risenas a result that the price of a house has consistently risen. For instance, Irish house prices have dramatically increased by 50% in the last 5 years.

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From my point of view, I acknowledge homeownership is driven by valid motivationsowning a home has some reasonable reasons, however the belief that owning a home is better than renting has more negative than positive outcomes which forces young people to live under heavy pressurewhich will make young people living under heavy pressure due to the high price. Moreover, people who own a home are not willing to move to a new area to live or workfor living or work. It makes society less dynamic and reduces creativity.reduce the creativity .

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In conclusion, although choosing to own a home makes sense , if people believe it is better than renting, it might create a negative situation. It will lead to the growth of pressure on people and reducedecline the dynamism of society. Ideally, people should be free to choose whichever way suits their circumstances.

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IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TR

Task Response

7.0
Scoring rule

The candidate addresses both parts of the prompt. The reasons for owning a home are clearly explained with relevant examples (China and Ireland). The position on whether this is positive or negative is clear, arguing that it is mostly negative.

Next step

To improve, ensure the introduction outlines your specific position rather than just stating you will 'discuss whether it has a positive or negative impact'.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

6.5
Scoring rule

The essay is well-structured with clear paragraphing. Cohesive devices are used, though some transitions are slightly repetitive or mechanical.

Next step

Work on smoother transitions between sentences and avoid starting paragraphs with overly formulaic phrases like 'From my point of view'.

LR

Lexical Resource

6.0
Scoring rule

Vocabulary is generally adequate for the task, with some good collocations like 'property ownership' and 'successful marriage'. However, there are some repetitive word choices and minor collocations errors.

Next step

Vary your vocabulary to avoid repeating words like 'people', 'home', and 'pressure', and learn correct collocations for verbs of change (e.g., 'reduce dynamism' instead of 'decline the dynamism').

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

6.0
Scoring rule

The candidate uses a mix of simple and complex sentences. However, there are several grammatical errors, particularly with article usage, subject-verb agreement, and prepositional phrases.

Next step

Focus on mastering relative clauses and participle clauses (e.g., 'making young people live' instead of 'make young people living').

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In some countries, owning a home rather than renting one is very important for people. Why might this be the case? Do you think this is a positive or negative situation?

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