How long should your IELTS writing task 1 & task 2 be? Learn how the examiner counts your words and the recommended length of your IELTS essay. This page contains information about:
- IELTS Writing Word Count Rules
- Recommended Essay Length
- Word Count Warning
- How Words are Counted in IELTS writing
IELTS Writing: Word Count Rules
- IELTS have set a task of writing OVER 150 words for IELTS writing task 1 and 250 for writing task 2.
- However, there is no upper word limit.
- You will receive a penalty for writing under the word count.
Recommended Length of an IELTS Essay
- Always write over the word count.
- The examiner will check and count all your words.
- Aim for around 170 – 190 for writing task 1 and about 270 – 290 for writing task 2. This will mean you are safely over the word limit but without adding too much irrelevant information.
- Don’t write too much. Aim for quality rather than quantity. This means focus on writing excellent English and organising your information rather than writing a long essay.
Watch this video to learn more about how long your IELTS essay should be:
Will you get a higher score for a longer essay in IELTS?
The answer is very simple = no. IELTS is look for a highly relevant, focused essay. If you try to add information that is not 100% relevant to your task, you will get a lower score.
Don’t try to add a hook to your introduction to make it interesting. You don’t get more points for interest. You get more points for being focused and concise.
You do not get a higher score for a longer essay.
Warning for IELTS Writing Word Count
- If you copy the information given by IELTS for your introduction, the examiner will not count those words. This means you might be under the word count. So, always paraphrase your introductions. This lesson shows you how to write an introduction for IELTS writing task 2 by paraphrasing.
- How to check how many words you have written – you don’t have time to count each word you have written, so you should count the lines instead. Knowing the length of your handwriting on the official writing answer sheet will help. Watch this video lesson to learn about practicing with the official writing answer sheet.
More IELTS Writing Tips & Lessons
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How to use the Official Answer Sheet for IELTS Writing
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Hii mam hopefully ur fine . mam i have a question do we have to leave one line after another in essay or do we have to constantly write one after another line unless part of essay ( introduction , overview , body paragraph 1 and body paragraph 2 ) get complete .
It is best to leave one line empty between paragraphs so that they stand out and are clearly identified. See this page for more information about that: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-writing-task-2/
Hi Liz,
Regarding word count… what about computer based IELTS or IELTS indicator? Will I have the opportunity to count the words in any way? Thanks!
The words are counted for you on the screen in the computer based test. For the indicator test, I am not sure. Never count all words, word by word. Just count lines and then multiply by the average number of words on a line – it’s a quick estimate. You do not need to write the word count at the bottom of your essay.
In task 1, are the words ‘dear sir/ madam, ‘counted?
Every word you write on the lines of your answer sheet is counted.
Hey Liz,
Any update on the grammar e-book? The last update i read from the comments was it will be up for release by March 2020.
It is having the final proofread now. After the proofread, it needs final conversions. Both of these things will take one month. I hope to have this e-book available by late April or first week of May. As soon as the final conversion starts, I will have a precise release date and will let you all know 🙂 I really love this Grammar E-book. I tried to make sure it was very easy to follow so people could learn complex grammar at home without the support of a teacher.
Hey Liz, Do they count even the repeated words in the essay or will it be considered as one word?
They do not count how many “the” words are used and “a” words and “in” words and “at” words etc. They count each word as they read it – one after another until the end of the essay. Just the same as word count in a word doc.
Hi Liz,
I gave my writing test yesterday but I have written 250 words for task 1 and about 500 words for task 2. Will that affect my score?
For task 1, you are marked on your ability to present focused data without getting lost in too much detail. For that reason, writing so much might be a problem. Also for the essay, every single sentence needs to be highly focused and completely relevant without padding or extra unnecessary detail. Writing 500 words for task 2 means your essay is likely to lack focus, include unnecessary padding and also possibly include more language errors. You should be aiming for avoiding errors and writing quality – not quantity. But wait for your score to see what impact it has had overall.
Hello Liz,
I read in your one of the post about providing grammar book especially for IELTS writing section. What is status of that book? Could you provide path for this book?
Unfortunately, due to more health problems, I had to postpone this e-book. It is 90% written, but I will not complete writing it until December. After that it will take a few months for editing. So, I hope to have it ready by about March next year.
Hey liz,
Get well soon.
I am new to this programme. I was told of it by a friend. I have glanced through and found it all good. I will be writing soon. May God help me.
Hi liz mam
I need some help about sentence structure
My ielts trainer always ask me improve your sentence structure, but how I improve it , can you plz tell me liz mam
And Thnku so much for sharing helpful video about ielts 😇
If you are paying your trainer, you should ask this to your trainer. Any trainer who tells you to improve your sentence structure, but doesn’t explain how, is not worth the money. You should ask specially which structures need work and which tenses to work on. Your trainer should provide clear examples to help you. I will soon be publishing a grammar book for essay writing which contains all examples required – I’ll post a notice when it’s ready – hopefully in a few months 🙂
Hi Liz,
many thanks for sharing with us such an awesome information.
I just wonder in task one , if the question says “write a summary of the main features given in the chart” is it acceptable to write an introduction and then in second paragraph write sentences numbered 1-5 summarizing the main features?!!!
thanks again:)
No. You must not write like that. Sentences must be in paragraph form and connected properly using linking devices. They cannot be written as bullet points.
Hello Liz,
During my writing test, for Task 2, I presented my essay in a proper manner, however, I could not complete the concluding paragraph to write my opinion only. My word count would be approximately 300 words. How many marks will the examiner cut in this situation?
As long as you started your conclusion that is the main thing. There are no fixed rules about scoring for an incomplete essay. You’ll have to wait for your results.
Hi Liz
Can you please clarify my doubt for counting the words in the IELTS writing test, that is, do we count each and every word including is, are am, the etc. or just the major words?
Also, can you please clarify that if we finish reading section earlier, is it possible that we utilize that time for the writing section or it is separate 1 hour each only and i ll have to wait even if i do it earlier.
Waiting for your response.
Thanks
The examiner will count each word. You cannot start your writing paper during the reading test.
Hi Liz,
I have taken IELTS today and committed a mistake in Writing. The question was “online opinions and reviews trending. Do you u agree or disagree” But I wrote my essay comparing in shop person with online reviews. How far would this impact my band score?
You have not written the essay question correctly. For this reason, it is not possible for me to comment on your ideas. Ideas are marked as part of your score for Task Response which is 25% of your writing task 2 marks.
Dear Liz
Would you please guide whether the usage of active or passive verbs be used in our writing,esp task 2.
Have learnt enormously from your videos .
Seerat
You use passive or active voice depending on the context and what you want to say. This is about English grammar, not IELTS rules. If you don’t know when to use passive or active voice, you must get a grammar book and learn. IELTS is a language test – you need to learn all aspects of English grammar. My website doesn’t cover this. My website is an IELTS exam technique website.
Thank you greatly for your quick response.I don’t have problems with my grammar but an IELTS trainer suggested to me to write in the active voice rather than passive.Therefore, I was checking with you as I have learnt that it is considered more academic to write in this manner.
Thanks again.
Seerat
No that isn’t true. It is correct to use passive voice when passive voice is appropriate. Some people try to include it once in an IELTS essay – but there is nor rule that you must include it. You can still get band 9 without it.
Hi Liz
Does the examiner actually count the words in essay or they take a rough idea ? Do they guess if the count should be done e with their experience or they count it for every essay even though it’s evident the count is was over 250.
Looking forward to hear from you.
Examiners are very experienced in knowing when an essay might be under the word count. This those cases, they count each word.
Hello Ma’am
Greetings of the day!
I’ve been told that in writing module, the examiner does not count articles, prepositions and repetitive words. Is that true? If it is true, then I believe that the total word count (including articles, prepositions etc) would exceed 280 words (as suggested by you).
Please advice.
Thanks
Do you really think the examiner will spend time counting how many times each word is used (which would take a very long time)and then do mathematical calculations? Did you try to do this and check how long it takes? Of course the examiner does not do it. Try to be logical in your thinking. Go to the main writing task 2 page and review the link about counting words. I really don’t know what to say – who gave you such ridiculous information??? Was it someone who has completed the IELTS examiner training? Obviously not. Again, be logical and sensible. IELTS is not a trick test.
Thank you for your valuable comments.
thank you so much
Hey Liz!
Hope that your are fine. My query is that, I write almost 220 words in my writing task one and about 360 words in my writing task 2. Will I get a lower band score if I write consume so many words? However, my points are relevant to the topic I am writing.
Tips will be helpful.
It means your writing will be less focused and might contain more errors – that will lower your score.
can we add examples to our opinion based essay ?
It is fine to use examples in any writing task 2 essay.
Hi Liz,
Words in few of my writing task 1 reach about 210, is it bad for scoring ??
Regards,
Nidhi
It is not good to include too much detail. You are being marked on your ability to select data. Try to be more selective and also group information together.
Thanks Liz.
Noted !
Dear Liz,
How are you? hope you are fine. I wanted to ask you about the maximum words to be written in the IELTS writing test tasks 1 & 2, as I have informed from one of my friends who has taken an IELTS training courses, that if the number of works exceeds 180 for Task 1 and 280 for task 2, I will lose points. Please advise.
This is not true. There is no upper word limit. However, if your task 1 or task 2 is long and contains unnecessary information, that will lower your score. Both task 1 and task 2 require focus, relevancy and selected ideas / information. So, giving too much will be a problem.
Dear Liz,
I have some trouble with managing my essay length. I tend to write about 350-400 words for task 2. One of the examiner told me that when the essay was above 300 words, it would lower my band score. I am quite terrified because most of my practice essays are too long. What can I do to tackle this? My test is coming this week and I am quite confused. Thank you.
You choose two or three main points – never more. Each main point is in one body paragraph. Each main point has three or four sentences to support it – never more. Keep your ideas focused and plan your supporting points. This means each sentence is planned before you start writing.
Hi Liz,
Are erasures acceptable?
Thanks
Yes, you can erase answers and write new ones. But make sure the new answers are clear and easy to read.
Hello Liz,
What can I use instead of “This essay will discuss both sides and give an opinion at the end”
Jomal Sonny
You will give your answer instead. The examiner knows what you will do but doesn’t know your answer – give it directly as a thesis statement.
Can I say.. “This essay will analyse both points of view before a reasoned conclusion is drawn” ?
Sure – if you want a low score.
haha l like ur comment reply haha
Dear Liz,
I have question, is writing up to 350 words in Academic writing task two is a posssible reason for low bands score? I think, it could also be a reason for my lower score in the recent ielts test, which dropped to 5.5 from 7. So, should I restrict my writing up to only around 300 words?
Thank you so much. Your advice means a lot to me.
Lots of love and respect.
You should aim for accuracy, not length. You should aim to write between 260 and 280 words in task 2 and spend at least 3 mins proof reading it to delete errors.
Thank you heaps. I will keep this in mind will surely follow.
Hi Liz,
I gave LRW test yesterday. I have a query.. I write 290-300 words in writing task 2 , in 6,7 small paragraphs , instead of writing in 4, 5 paragraphs. Is it wrong,? Will I lose marks?
Secondly, in my speaking test examiner asked in que card section question about history event , as I am not good in history I told him this and asked him can I tell any of my own history event? He noded his head in yes . I again confirmed him it could be my event he noded head in yes. Then I told him about my marriage how did it took place who people were involved how whole event was arranged. Liz you tell me was this answer wrong ? And would I loose marks? When the recording/test was over , I heard him saying , “I was asking you about history event”. Why he noded his head in yes when. I was confirming him about question.? At least i gave answer I didn’t remain quiet.
How do you see this thing? Liz
Much thanks
Writing 290 to 300 words isn’t wrong but it does mean you might have written a less focused essay. Having 6 to 7 small paragraphs will lower your score for Coherence and Cohesion which is 25% of your marks. It is not possible to estimate a score. In speaking, you are not marked for focus, ideas or being on topic. So, directing the talk as you want is fine and the right strategy for speaking.
Yes that’s what I have learned from your lectures how to divert your answer if you dont know about topic. I hope I won’t loose marks for this . Thank you Liz for so much help for all students.
You are not marked on ideas or answers or technique or being on topic at all. You are marked on your use of English and nothing more. Please see the band score descriptors: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-band-scores/
Hello Liz,
Do we need to write number of words in the brackets at the end of the essay,like (170 words)
No. Definitely not. You don’t have time to count your words. Just count the lines and calculate your words for your own sake – don’t write the number down.
Hi can u tell me if i write more than 150 words in task one .so it will be good or bad effect on my band..
You MUST write over 150 words. Please see the above article.
Hi Liz, I have taken my exam in today evening but in writing task2 I didn’t count word numbers due to lack of time management, but iguess I wrote over 250. will it reduce my score if its not 250 or almost 250?
If you think you wrote around 250 words, hopefully you will be fine.
Thanks for your reply, one another thing I would like to share with you mam that in my speaking exam, the examiner was tatlkative and she just interrupted me while I was talking in section 3, therefore my response was not satisfactory but I did well in part 1& 2, what makes the difference in this perspective? does it reduce my score? Thanks again mam.
She did not interrupt because your answer was wrong but may be because she wanted to take the discussion in a new direction. There are no right or wrong answers in IELTS speaking. You can marked on your language, not your ideas.
Thanks for your reply mam.
But one thing I heard that I was the last candidate that’s why she wanted to take the test in hurry as she took much test. So is there any impact if that actully happened?
It should not have an effect. However, examiners are just normal people and they can get tired. You have the option of getting a remark if you feel your speaking results are not right.
did my best in both the task… both the grammar and coherence was kept good the only thing that makes me feel down is the word limit… i only wrote 200 words in task 2.. people that if we write less we automatically get 5 or 5.5 and not more than 6 is it true?
https://ieltsliz.com/liz-notice-2015-2016/
Dear Liz,
Really, you lighted my IELTS exam road. Your log is very helpful.
I have a question in Writing section. Could you tell me please, when I write a new paragraph should I leave space in the first line then start writing or that not important?
My best regards
It is essential that the examiner can easily see your paragraphs. So, it is a good idea to leave one line empty between them. I always do that.
All the best
Liz
Thanks Liz
Hi,Liz
Thank you very much for your useful video and content.I have one question to you.I would like to know for IELTS the word “On the other hand” is one word or four word.
Thank you 🙂
Each word is counted. That is four words.
Liz
Thank you very much Liz 🙂
Hi Liz, I am sure your blog is a great help for many, as it is, for me. I was particularly looking for the above, as to how the words are counted. Thanks for the clarification.
Hi Ma’m,
In task 1 as well as in task 2, the same article/preposition/conjunction if repeated more than once. Then that particular article/preposition/conjunction counted separately or only assigned as one word?
Each word, small or big, is counted. All words. Even if they are the same words used again. Use the word count on word documents and you will see it is the same.
Liz
Thank you Liz
Hi Liz,
I would like to thank you so much for all your lessons.They were so helping and i scored Band 7 in academic module in my 1st attempt…speaking-7, Reading-7.5, listening-7 ,writting-6.5. Unfortunately i need 7 in all modules so i need to take the exam again. During my exam session i was so much confused with writting task 1 and wasted lot of time to analyse the question . can u give me some times for writting task 1 so that i can do it well in the next attempt.
Regards,
Gnana.
My tips and models for task 1 are currently on my writing task 1 page of this blog. Later, I will make detailed in-depth lessons for my online training course for task 1 but that will take time to make.
All the best
Liz
Hi Liz.
I am not sure if this has been asked before, but i would like to know how many sentences should there be in the introduction and overview for Writing Task 1.
I am looking forward to hear from you soon. Thanks.
One sentence for the introduction. For the overview, it is usually one or two – it depends how many key features there are.
Liz
That was really helpful. Thanks Liz.
And by the way, i am bit confused on how to write an overview. I mean the key features that i should include in my overview, if it has to be the largest proportion in a certain graph or the trend(if any). Can you help me out please? Thank you.
That really is a long lesson to give. I can only suggest that you look at each model writing task 1 and make a note of what information I have put in the overview. You will see that it is slightly different for each type of task.
All the best
Liz
Thank you Liz for helping out. I surely will check the model essays for writing task 1.
And hopefully I would figure out what features are necessary for an overview in a particular graph. 🙂
Hello Mam !!
Can i use proverb and idioms in writing task-2 ?
e.g.
Life without education is like a bird without wings
Prevention is better than care
https://ieltsliz.com/using-quotes-or-idioms-in-your-ielts-essay/
Liz
actually,in last paragraph “practice” must be “practise” ( the firsr sentence) 🙂
Thanks 🙂
Hi Liz,
I answered one of the practice writing tasks provided on your website.
It’s a great website and really helpful.
The task is as follow
You have just spent a week with a friend on holiday. When you got home you relaised you forgot your wallet there
Write a letter to your friend. In your letter include
thank you friend for the holiday
explain that you left the wallet in their house
give them instruction on how to send it back to you.
Dear Jane,
Hope this email finds you in the best of spirits and health.
First of all, I would like to thank you for the memorable and relaxing time I had at your house. It was home away from home. Please convey my thanks to your mother for all the lovely feasts she prepared for me. It had been a long time since I had a full meal. Wish I could have spent more time there.
I have reached safely and am feeling very nostalgic. While unpacking I realized that I have left my wallet at your house. If I remember it correctly, it must be in the right side table drawer. It tool me a while to realize it as I have a habit of packing it in my suitcase and carry small change and important documents in my purse for peace of mind. I would really appreciate if you could look for it and inform me to subside my anxiety.
My brother is traveling to Auckland for a business meeting tomorrow. You could hand it over to him, if its not much trouble. He will be staying at JW Marriott and would be available at 00626603036. I will also pass on your contact details to him for ease.
Thanking you in advance for the help. Take care and write back soon.
HG
Please read my notice about posting writing: https://ieltsliz.com/posting-writing/
Thanks
Liz
Hi Liz, please have more English video.
I hope to upload more over time. I hope to have one video ready quite soon with useful information to talk about body language communication.
All the best
Liz