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[Grammar vs. Supporting Ideas: Which Matters More for Your IELTS Writing Score?]-[IELTS Energy 1524: Which is More Important for IELTS Writing: Grammar or Supporting Ideas?]

IELTS Energy English 7+ · B1 · 2025-09-26

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The IELTS Dilemma: Grammar or Task Response?

For many IELTS candidates, the writing section presents a common dilemma: should one dedicate limited preparation time to perfecting complex grammar or mastering the art of supporting main ideas? According to the hosts of the IELTS Energy Podcast, the answer is rooted in understanding how examiners calculate scores and recognizing the reality of language acquisition.

The Challenge of Improving Grammar

Grammar is a critical component, but it is also one of the hardest to improve quickly. The hosts explain that moving from a band 5—characterized by "frequent mistakes" in verb tense, subject-verb agreement, and article use—to a band 7—where errors are "less frequent and less disruptive"—can take years of consistent study.

Because most test-takers are busy adults with limited time, focusing exclusively on grammar books is often an inefficient strategy. Instead, the podcast recommends a more passive, observational approach: "learn grammar as you build fluency." By paying close attention to correct grammar while listening to podcasts or reading, students can improve their overall accuracy without the burnout of traditional grammar drills.

Prioritizing Task Response

When time is scarce, the "Task Response" score—specifically the ability to construct and support main ideas—often offers a better return on investment. A strong performance here can help pull up an overall score even if grammar remains at a band 6.

To achieve a band 7 or higher in Task Response, candidates must move beyond "vague" or "underdeveloped" arguments. The hosts highlight common pitfalls that keep students at a band 5 or 6, such as:

  • Lack of Development: Presenting ideas without sufficient explanation, examples, or reasoning.
  • Vagueness: Using overly general terms like "people" or "a lot" instead of specific examples.
  • Irrelevance: Introducing ideas that are off-topic (e.g., discussing art and music when the prompt specifically asks about science).

The "Smart" Approach to Preparation

To ensure a high score, candidates should focus on providing concrete examples. For instance, instead of stating a broad opinion like "governments should invest more in public transport," a high-scoring essay would explain why (e.g., "it reduces traffic congestion") and provide a specific instance (e.g., "cities like Tokyo and Singapore have efficient train systems").

Crucially, students should not shy away from using personal experiences. While some might be discouraged by academic writing conventions, the IELTS exam explicitly encourages using details from one's own life to support an argument.

Conclusion

The bottom line for IELTS success is to "work smarter, not harder." Since increasing a grammar score is a long-term endeavor, candidates facing an upcoming exam should prioritize mastering the structure and support of their arguments. By ensuring every main idea is extended with clear reasoning and relevant examples, test-takers can maximize their potential and achieve the band score required to unlock their goals.

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One hundred percent.
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work smarter, not harder
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📖 Transcript

This is an IELTS Energy Podcast, Episode 1524.
Which is more important for IELTS writing, grammar or supporting ideas?
Welcome to the IELTS Energy podcast from All Ears English.
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