IELTS Grammar Band Descriptors: Scoring Criteria Explained
Overview
Grammatical Range and Accuracy accounts for 25% of your IELTS Writing score. This criterion evaluates both the variety of grammatical structures you use and how accurately you use them, with band descriptors ranging from simple sentences with errors to sophisticated, error-free constructions.
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Core Concepts
<h4>Understanding Range</h4> <p>Grammatical range refers to the <strong>variety of sentence structures</strong> you can produce confidently. This includes simple sentences, compound sentences (joined by coordinating conjunctions), complex sentences (containing dependent clauses), and compound-comple...
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Key Concepts
- Range of structures from simple to complex sentences
- Accuracy and frequency of grammatical errors
- Error-free sentences and minor vs systematic errors
- Punctuation accuracy and its impact on scoring
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Exam Tips
- →Use a mix of simple, compound, and complex sentences rather than only one type to demonstrate range
- →Prioritize accuracy over complexity - error-free simple sentences score better than error-filled complex ones
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