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DON'T: Be Vague
A short, unclear prompt gives the AI no direction, leading to a generic and low-scoring response.
DO: Be Specific
Structure your prompt like a real IELTS question: include the situation, recipient, and the three key points to cover.
150+ Word Count
Falling short of 150 words will penalize your score. Aim for 160-180 to be safe and fully develop your points.
Cover All 3 Points
The single most important task is to fully address all three bullet points from the prompt. Use separate paragraphs for clarity.
Master the Tone
Using the wrong tone (e.g., informal language to a company) is a common error. Use our Cheatsheet to get it right every time.
Plan Beforehand
In the real exam, a 2-minute plan is essential. For our tool, thinking through the points helps you craft a better, more detailed prompt.
Formal
To: An organization or someone you don't know (e.g., company manager).
- Salutation: Dear Sir/Madam,
- Closing: Yours faithfully,
Semi-Formal
To: Someone you know by name in a formal context (e.g., landlord Mr. Jones).
- Salutation: Dear Mr. Jones,
- Closing: Yours sincerely,
Informal
To: A friend or close family member.
- Salutation: Dear [First Name],
- Closing: Best regards, / Warm wishes,