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It is important for people to take risks, both in their professional lives and their personal lives. Do you think the advantages of taking risks outweigh the disadvantages?

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Explore the latest questions added everyday and see real, student submissions report. Learn from others and see what it takes to get a high score.

Recent Task 2 Questions

Some people believe that school children should be given daily homework to reinforce their learning, while others think that children should be free to play and relax after school hours. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

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Some people think that increasing the cost of fuel for cars or other vehicles is the best way to solve global environmental problems. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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Some people believe that artificial intelligence will create more jobs than it destroys. Others argue that automation will lead to mass unemployment. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

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The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in various industries is leading to job displacement and unemployment for many workers. What are the reasons for this trend? What solutions can be implemented by the government to address these issues? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words.

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In some countries, a higher proportion of criminal acts are committed by teenagers. What are the causes of this phenomenon? What can be done to deal with this?

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An increasing number of developing countries are currently expanding their tourism industry. What is the cause of this? Is this a positive trend?

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Nowadays, many teenagers rely greatly on technology when learning. Is this a positive or negative development?

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Everything you need to know about our platform, tools, and community.

Our AI co-pilot has been trained on thousands of official exam responses and examiner reports. When you submit your writing or speaking, it analyzes it against the official scoring criteria—like Task Achievement, Coherence, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range. It doesn't just give you a score; it provides detailed, actionable feedback on your strengths and weaknesses, just like a real examiner would. While it's a powerful tool for practice, we always recommend consulting with a certified human tutor for final exam preparation.

Yes, our core tools—the writing and speaking evaluations, question generators, and community hubs—are completely free to use. There is no catch. We believe everyone deserves access to high-quality practice materials. With your consent, we publish anonymized versions of high-scoring submissions to our community hubs. This helps other students learn, and in turn, the growth of our community allows us to keep the tools free for everyone.

The community sections are the heart of ReviewEng. They are automatically updated with the latest questions and AI-evaluated submissions from users like you. This creates a massive, searchable library of real-world examples. You can filter by task type or band score to find exactly what you need to study, learn from others' successes, and understand what it takes to achieve a high score.

Absolutely. Our community hubs are built around a library of hundreds of official and exam-style questions for both Task 1 (Academic & General Training) and Task 2. You can browse these questions, see how other students have answered them, and then use our AI tools to write and evaluate your own response on the very same topic.

A standard grammar checker only finds basic mistakes. Our AI co-pilot is an exam specialist. It understands the specific requirements of the IELTS test. It analyzes your entire response for high-level elements like argument structure, coherence, paragraph development, and lexical sophistication—things a simple spell checker can't even comprehend. It's the difference between a proofreader and a dedicated exam tutor.