An IELTS essay book written from your life
Any site can show you a Band 7 essay. Only yours can be written from your life. Every Task 2 question in the current bank becomes a five-layer essay card — calibrated to 6.5, 7.0 or 7.5, with one of your real experiences arguing inside it.
Every question becomes a five-layer essay card
Question, stance and outline, a band-calibrated essay with your experience woven in, criterion-by-criterion annotations, and the language you can carry to any topic.
Five layers, so you see where every point comes from
Each card gives you the question with its type, a stance and paragraph skeleton, the full essay, examiner-style annotations, and the transferable extract — a complete anatomy, not a bare model answer.
Stance + outline first
See the position and paragraph plan before the prose, so the structure is learnable.
Why-it-scores annotations
TR, CC, LR and GRA notes paragraph by paragraph — every claim points at a sentence that is really there.
Transferable extract
The collocations and sentence frames from this essay, ready to reuse on any related topic.
Your experience does the arguing
A ten-minute wizard collects who you are and 1–5 real experiences — where it happened, your role, what happened, how it ended, one hard number. One of them is woven into a body paragraph of every essay.
Ten minutes, structured prompts
No essays to write — short fields in any language are enough.
Detail examiners trust
A number, a place, a job title — specific, checkable material that generic templates can never fake.
Yours to edit
Review and change your materials anytime; refresh your essays after you do.
Calibrated to the band you are aiming for
Choose 6.5, 7.0 or 7.5 and every essay is written and quality-checked at that level — the annotations explain exactly why each paragraph earns it.
A material standard, honestly stated
The band is a quality standard for the essays we deliver, checked against the public band descriptors — not a promise of your exam score.
No forced big words
Complexity is capped per band, because vocabulary you would never use reads as exactly that.
The whole current bank
Every Task 2 question in the current bank, generated in one run — stop and resume anytime.
Download your essay book
Turn the whole bank into one clean Word document — chapters by topic, every essay card in full, and an index showing where each of your experiences appears.
One-click Word export
A print-ready book of every essay you generated.
Study offline
Read on paper, mark it up, digest it on the metro.
Always up to date
Regenerated an essay or refreshed the bank? Export again in seconds.
Ten minutes of your life, one book of essays
You supply the raw material once. The system writes, calibrates and annotates the whole current bank around it.
Step 1 · Tell us your material
Who you are, your target band, and 1–5 real experiences — each captured in five short fields.
Step 2 · Generate the current bank
Every Task 2 question becomes a five-layer essay card at your band, with the best-fitting experience woven into a body paragraph.
Step 3 · Download your essay book
One Word document, chaptered by topic, with an index of where your experiences appear — a book written for exactly one reader.
The examiner has read the left one all morning
Same Task 2 question. One essay recites a template; the other argues from a real Tuesday at work. Watch what one real detail does.
Task 2 question
Some people believe that increasing the use of technology in the workplace always leads to higher productivity. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
The template essay
What most candidates submitWith the rapid development of modern technology, workplace productivity has become a hot topic in contemporary society. Some people hold the view that technology always brings efficiency, while others disagree. For example, a friend of mine started using a new app at his company, and the company became much more successful as a result.
- An opening the examiner has read 8,000 times — memorised language earns no credit
- "A friend of mine…" reads as invented — generic examples cap Task Response
- Big phrases, no real position — the anatomy of a 6.0
The essay written from your life
Band 7.5 · your experience insideAutomation undeniably accelerates routine work, yet it can quietly create new points of failure. In my work as a logistics coordinator in Shenzhen, handover errors at our depot actually rose by roughly 30% in the first month after we digitised the process, because drivers stopped double-checking the paper manifests. What restored accuracy was not more software but a clearer division of responsibility — which suggests technology raises productivity only when the people around it adapt.
- A sentence only this candidate could write
- A number, a place, a job — specific, checkable detail examiners trust
- One real example fixes Task Response, template tone and forced vocabulary at once
Every question in your bank gets the right-hand treatment — plus annotations explaining why each paragraph earns its band.
Pick your target band, own the whole bank
Every package covers the full current Task 2 question bank at your band: unlock whole-bank generation, then use the remaining credits to regenerate individual essays. Valid for 3 months.
Frequently asked questions
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Walk in with essays no one else could have written
Any site can show you a Band 7 essay. Only yours can be written from your life. Ten minutes of setup, the whole current bank tonight, and a book with your name on the cover.
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