In recent years, life has become more stressful than it has ever been. As a consequence, more and more people are suffering from stress-related problems. What factors are contributing to this increase and what do you think can be done to overcome the current problems.

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Life is faster-paced today than in the pastfaster-paced today than the past and people are forced to work harder and longer hourswork harder and for long hours to save their jobs. Professional and social competitionThe professional and social competitions have skyrocketed and so have stress-related issuesso has the stress-related issues. Our attitude, high competition everywhere and the very job nature demands more of us and as a result, we are suffering from stress-related illness. Our attitude towards life and contentmentour life and self-contentment could be the answer to this problem. Ever-changingEver changing and challenging job environment, the rat racerat-race in the job market, frequent deadlines, lengthy working hours, monthly targets and frequent meetings keep us under pressureput us on our toes. We are constantly afraid thatin constant fear that our employer will choosethe employer would pick someone else and we would not be promoted unless we excel in our jobs. Furthermore, technology changes rapidly and that makes the existing Deleteskill sets become obsolete and forces people to face greater pressuretake more pressure to learn Deletethe new technologies. Income and job-related uncertainties are two major pressures on professionals and ambitious and achievement-orientedachievement oriented people thus suffer from stress-related issues. Besides, the ever-increasing populationthe ever increasing population in cities putsin the city put more pressurepressures on our immediate environment and resources. As resources become scarce, they also become more expensive which adds more pressure on the already struggling citizens. The growing intricacies of the modern world are compounded by the change of lifestyle and our expectation that pervades all aspects of our life and thus making our life more complex. If we do not know where to stop and when to relax, we will never be able to appreciate the beauty of life and come out from the stress-related problems. To solve this problem, we have to change our attitude Deletetowards the life. Life is not about running after money and promotion and once in a while, we have to take breaks. If we know what creates our stress and start living a healthy life as much as possible, we would have a better lifestyle. From the employers' end, there should be some initiatives for reducing the stress at workplace. Moreover, spending quality time with the family members and with people, we care about is another good way to fight stress. Above all, we have to learn to lead a contented life with whatever we have. This is the mantra of a stress-free life. In conclusion, we have got only one life and if we let the modern world intricacies eat it up, we would be the greatest fool in the history. We need to be happy with little and spendlead quality time with family members to fight the stress-related issues that we acquire due to the competitive and demanding job environment.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 6.0

The essay identifies a substantial range of causes, including job insecurity, long hours, competition, technological change, urban pressure, rising costs, and personal expectations, and offers relevant personal and workplace responses. Its main limitation is that the single dense paragraph repeats several causes while solutions remain comparatively general; the highest-priority improvement is to create separate cause and solution paragraphs and develop specific employer actions alongside individual coping strategies.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TR

Task Response

6.5
Scoring rule

Both questions are addressed with numerous relevant causes and several solutions, but the response is unbalanced because causes are more fully developed than employer or policy measures.

Next step

Develop practical solutions such as workload limits, flexible schedules, counselling, and protected breaks, explaining how each targets a stated cause.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

5.5
Scoring rule

A cause-to-solution sequence is discernible, but the absence of paragraphing, repetition, and abrupt shifts make the long response difficult to navigate.

Next step

Use an introduction, two cause paragraphs, one solution paragraph, and a concise conclusion, grouping related ideas rather than listing them continuously.

LR

Lexical Resource

6.0
Scoring rule

The vocabulary is adequate and sometimes effective for employment and stress, but frequent awkward phrases such as "the very job nature," "take more pressure," and "come out from" reduce naturalness.

Next step

Use precise alternatives such as "the nature of modern work," "face additional pressure," "cope with stress," and "workplace stress-reduction initiatives."

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

5.5
Scoring rule

A range of structures is attempted, but recurring agreement, article, comparative, and clause errors affect fluency throughout the essay.

Next step

Correct patterns such as "faster-paced than in the past," "competition has increased, and so have stress-related problems," and "population growth puts pressure on resources."

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IELTS Writing Task 2

In recent years, life has become more stressful than it has ever been. As a consequence, more and more people are suffering from stress-related problems. What factors are contributing to this increase and what do you think can be done to overcome the current problems.

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