The IELTS Writing section consists of two tasks designed to assess a candidate’s ability to organize ideas, use appropriate language, and present arguments clearly and logically. In Task 1, Academic test takers describe and interpret visual information such as graphs, charts, tables, or processes, while General Training candidates write a formal, semi-formal, or informal letter in response to a given situation. Task 2, common to both versions, requires writing an essay on a given topic, where candidates must present a clear opinion, support it with relevant examples, and maintain coherence and grammatical accuracy. Understanding these task formats is crucial for achieving higher scores, as it allows candidates to structure their responses effectively, manage time efficiently, and meet the specific assessment criteria—namely task achievement, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, and grammatical range and accuracy.