• TOEFL

  • IELTS

Writing

The Writing Section tests how effectively you can communicate in writing across academic and everyday contexts.

  • Build a Sentence
  • Write an Email
  • Write for an Academic Discussion
    • Rearrange words to form a complete sentence

      You are given a short exchange between speakers. One sentence is shown in full, and the response sentence is presented with words or phrases missing. These missing chunks are provided in a separate list. Your task is to arrange these chunks to form a grammatically correct sentence that fits the context of the exchange. You will answer a total of 10 questions. This task measures your control of English sentence structure, including word order, agreement, relative clauses, and basic grammatical relationships. To answer correctly, the sentence must be both grammatically accurate and appropriate as a reply to the preceding sentence.

      • Build a Sentence - 5

      • Build a Sentence - 4

      • Build a Sentence - 3

      • Build a Sentence - 2

      • Build a Sentence - 1

    • Write a response in an academic discussion forum

      You participate in a simulated online class discussion. A professor introduces a topic and poses a question, followed by short posts from two students expressing different views. Your task is to contribute your own response to the discussion. This task assesses your ability to state and support an opinion, respond to others’ ideas, and write a clear, well-structured academic response. You are evaluated on how effectively you develop your ideas, use appropriate grammar and vocabulary, and maintain coherence across sentences. You have 10 minutes to write at least 100 words.

      • Online Classes

        graded in 1 min
      • Relieving Stress

        graded in 1 min
      • Extreme Sports

        graded in 1 min
      • City Government Spending

        graded in 1 min
      • Neighborhood Improvements

        graded in 1 min
      • Social Media Influencers

        graded in 1 min
      • Text Messaging

        graded in 1 min
    • Write an email for an academic or everyday situation

      You are given a short scenario set in an academic or everyday context, such as contacting an editor, instructor, or organization. You must write an email that clearly achieves a specific communicative purpose, such as requesting information, explaining a problem, or asking for clarification. This task measures your ability to write a coherent multi-sentence response using appropriate tone, organization, grammar, and vocabulary, while following basic social conventions like politeness and clarity. You have 7 minutes to complete this task.

      • Cooking Class

        graded in 1 min
      • Mentoring Program

        graded in 1 min
      • Database Access

        graded in 1 min
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