The diagram illustrates the way of how bamboo fabric is being made. Overall, the process of manufacturing fabric from bamboo follows the linear pattern and involves nine stages. It begins with planting bamboo during spring and ends with ready to use clothing made from the bamboo fabric. The first step invloves landing bamboo plants in spring so that it may be manually harvasted in autumn. Then reaped bamboo is being cut into small strips which facilitates making of liquid pulp. Before that those strips should be crushed. The following step named as filtring requires to seperate lengthy fibres from liquid so that it will not hinder the whole production. After this in order to soften the fibres the water and chemical substance as amine oxide should be added. Then the fibres have to be spinned in order to make a yam so that it will accelerate the process of weaving. The final step is production of clothing from the produced bamboo fabric.

Sample Response

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NowadaysAt present days various aspects of the way society dressesdress are significantly influenced by widespread fashion tendencies. The rising amount of social media and a profound impact of fast fashion have considerably influenced nearly every aspect of human's lives,  especially the fashion industry. I am firmly convinced that such fashion trends may pose real risksa real risks on both individuality and environment.

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One of the main causes how fashion trends affected the publicpublicity is the pivotal role of social media. The ubiquitous presence in everyone's lives of Instagram or TikTok induce people to follow different trends incorporating those that turn clothing in constant, visible content. This results in people feeling more inclined to keep up with them due to the need of being accepted by society. Moreover, the increasing role of fast fashion campaignscampaings may also pose a severe influenceinfluance on lives. Brands such as Zara or H&M, which specialize in fast fashion through fast production and affordable prices, which allows peopleallowing population to buy those latest looks, thus inducing in them feeling of offense if they do not keep up with others.if  they will not follow with others.

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Influance of global fast fashion should be considered as a negative developmentnegative developmet. Firstly, clothing is one aspect of people's lives that is responsible forresponds for their identity. Global fashion trends may exert strong pressure, because everyone tries to copy others, which inevitablyunevitably leads to a disappearance of individuality and the way people express who they are. Secondly, the fast fashion campaings have detrimental effectsa detrimental effects on the environmenton environment due to the considerable amounts of carbon footprint, chemicals or exploitation of natural resources it emits or uses in fashion production.

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To conclude, through instrumental role of social media and boosting presence of fast fashion tendencies - global fashion is influencing humans. Nevertheless, I am of the opinion that such impact has strongly negative effects.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 7.0

The essay presents a well-structured and clearly argued response to the topic of fashion trends, demonstrating a strong personal position supported by relevant examples. The main limitation lies in frequent minor grammatical slips and spelling repetitions that detract from the overall polish. To improve, the writer should focus on refining grammatical accuracy, particularly subject-verb agreement and preposition usage, alongside correcting habitual spelling errors.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TR

Task Response

7.0
Scoring rule

You address all parts of the prompt by clearly identifying the causes of fashion trends and explaining why their impact is negative.

Next step

To achieve a higher score, fully develop your examples by explaining exactly how fast fashion brands pressure consumers psychologically.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

7.0
Scoring rule

The essay is logically organized with clear paragraphing and a natural progression of ideas from causes to effects.

Next step

Vary your cohesive devices and transition phrases to avoid repetitive structures like 'Firstly' and 'Secondly'.

LR

Lexical Resource

7.0
Scoring rule

You use a very good range of topic-specific vocabulary, such as 'ubiquitous presence', 'carbon footprint', and 'exploitation of natural resources'.

Next step

Eliminate systematic spelling errors of common words, such as 'influance' (influence) and 'campaings' (campaigns).

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

6.5
Scoring rule

You use a mix of simple and complex sentence structures, but frequent minor errors in articles, prepositions, and pluralization occur.

Next step

Focus on correcting noun-verb agreement and article usage, such as changing 'a real risks' to 'real risks' or 'a real risk'.

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IELTS Writing Task 2

The diagram illustrates the way of how bamboo fabric is being made. Overall, the process of manufacturing fabric from bamboo follows the linear pattern and involves nine stages. It begins with planting bamboo during spring and ends with ready to use clothing made from the bamboo fabric. The first step invloves landing bamboo plants in spring so that it may be manually harvasted in autumn. Then reaped bamboo is being cut into small strips which facilitates making of liquid pulp. Before that those strips should be crushed. The following step named as filtring requires to seperate lengthy fibres from liquid so that it will not hinder the whole production. After this in order to soften the fibres the water and chemical substance as amine oxide should be added. Then the fibres have to be spinned in order to make a yam so that it will accelerate the process of weaving. The final step is production of clothing from the produced bamboo fabric.

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