Newspapers have an enormous influence on people’s opinions and ideas. Do you think it is a positive or negative situation?

Same questionCompare 3 different answers (Band 5.5–7)

Sample Response

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Newspapers are an important source offor reporting all the happenings in the world in a very economical way. They have tremendously influenced the viewpoints of individualsviewpoint of the individuals living in a society. Sometimes the effects created by these newspapers are positive while in some situations they are negative.

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Since theirits advent, newspapers have been the singlesole largest means of sharing the day to day happenings in the world. They provide accurate factsIt provides correct facts of the events happening at the sceneevents happened at the site. It covers complete information on the events occurring in various fields like science, politics, sports, astrology, etc. Reading newspapers helpshelp people get familiar with different cultures and latest happenings around them. In light of the facts and opinionscertainties and assessments reported in daily papers, people comprehendcomprehends the latest advancements to form a correct perception of the society which in turnturns brings modernization in the lifestyles of the people.

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It is the moral responsibilityIt is moral responsibility of newspapers to report true and unbiased opinions. However sometimes some authors tend to provide somewhat biased opinions on the topics. Such personal views affect the minds of the people in a less constructive manner and create differences in people thinking. These differences in the perception of the people towards the various social aspects can cause unrest and conflicts among them.

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To sum up, considering the vast influences of newspapers in altering lives of people it is essential on the part of authors to provide unbiased opinions and ideas in newspapers in order to makeform the world a better place to live in.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 7.0

The response’s strongest feature is its clear, balanced explanation of how newspapers can both inform society and distort public opinion through bias. Its main weakness is that the final judgement remains somewhat implicit, while recurring agreement errors and unnatural phrasing reduce polish. The highest-priority improvement is to state a precise position in the introduction and conclusion, then proofread for agreement and standard media collocations.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TR

Task Response

7.0
Scoring rule

The essay addresses whether newspaper influence is positive or negative and presents a balanced view: newspapers can inform people but biased opinions can cause harm. The answer is relevant, though the final position could be more explicit about whether the situation is mainly positive, negative, or mixed.

Next step

State a clearer judgement in the thesis and conclusion, for example that the influence is positive only when newspapers remain accurate and unbiased.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

7.0
Scoring rule

The essay is organized into an introduction, positive influence paragraph, negative influence paragraph, and conclusion. Progression is clear, but some references and transitions are generic and a few sentences are overloaded.

Next step

Use topic sentences that clearly label positive and negative influence, then keep examples tightly connected to those labels.

LR

Lexical Resource

6.5
Scoring rule

Vocabulary is appropriate for media and public opinion, including influence, unbiased opinions, perception, unrest, and conflicts. Several phrases are unnatural or imprecise, such as certainties and assessments, sole largest means, and form the world a better place.

Next step

Use standard media collocations such as "source of information", "facts and opinions", "shape public perception", and "make the world a better place".

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

6.5
Scoring rule

The essay uses a mix of sentence forms and is usually clear. Errors with subject-verb agreement, articles, plurals, and relative clauses appear frequently enough to affect fluency.

Next step

Check agreement when the subject and verb are separated, especially with plural nouns such as newspapers, facts, opinions, and people.

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