You are taking a course at a local college. The deadline for your project was last week but you haven't finished it. Write a letter to your lecturer. In your letter: - introduce yourself - explain why you haven't handed in the project yet - request more time to do it.

Sample Response

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Dear Ms. McKeen, My name is Leo Smith and I am a first-year student in your Marketing class at Capilano College. I am writing to you because I have a problem with the social media project you assignedthe project you set about social media. The due date was last week, butlast week but I am afraidI'm afraid I haven't finished it yet. As you know, I have been absent from class for almost ten days with COVID-19 symptoms and I have not been attending lectures. I only managed to get the reading list from a friend and go to the library to do research yesterday. You will see from your records that I have never missed a deadline for an assignment so far during my course. However, I am requesting an extension of one week in this case because I am considerablyso behind with my work. I hope you will take my illness into consideration and grant me an extension. Yours sincerely, Leo Smith

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 8.0

The letter is direct, courteous, and complete, with a clear introduction, a credible explanation for the missed deadline, and a specific request supported by relevant circumstances. Its main limitation is slight repetition and compression around the illness and absence; the best refinement would be to organize the explanation and request into visibly distinct paragraphs and streamline overlapping details.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TA

Task Achievement

8.0
Scoring rule

The letter fully achieves its purpose by introducing the writer, explaining the delay credibly, and requesting a precise extension in an appropriate tone.

Next step

Make the request even more persuasive by briefly stating the revised date on which the completed project will be submitted.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

8.0
Scoring rule

Information progresses naturally from identification and purpose through explanation to the extension request, with cohesive links used accurately.

Next step

Separate the introduction, explanation, and request into clear paragraphs and remove minor repetition about absence from class.

LR

Lexical Resource

8.0
Scoring rule

Vocabulary is varied, precise, and suitably formal, with natural expressions for the academic context and the extension request.

Next step

Replace the slightly general phrase about having a problem with a more precise reference to the delayed social-media project.

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

8.0
Scoring rule

A broad range of sentence structures is handled accurately, and the response remains clear throughout.

Next step

Refine sentence economy by combining the overlapping references to being absent and not attending lectures.

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IELTS General Training Writing Task 1

You are taking a course at a local college. The deadline for your project was last week but you haven't finished it. Write a letter to your lecturer. In your letter:

- introduce yourself

- explain why you haven't handed in the project yet

- request more time to do it.

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