About MailIELTS

Welcome to MailIELTS - Daily IELTS Practice, Delivered!

We specialize in helping test-takers improve their IELTS General Writing Task 1 skills. Through our AI-powered email coaching system, we provide professional writing guidance and feedback.

Our Advantages

  • AI-Powered Tutoring: Our advanced AI technology analyzes your writing, providing professional and objective scoring and feedback to help you quickly identify areas for improvement.

  • Convenient & Efficient: Practice and receive feedback entirely through email, allowing you to train anytime, anywhere, and make the most of your fragmented time.

  • Systematic Improvement: We've designed a progressive practice system to help you comprehensively improve in describing data, analyzing trends, and summarizing key points.

How It Works

Step 1: Subscribe with Your Email

Start your writing journey with just an email address. Get regular writing practice tasks after subscribing.

Step 2: Receive Writing Tasks via Email

We'll regularly send carefully designed Task 1 writing prompts to your inbox.

Step 3: Complete and Reply

Complete the writing task according to the requirements and submit your answer by simply replying to the email.

Step 4: Get Detailed AI Feedback

After submission, you'll receive AI-generated detailed scoring feedback, including analysis of vocabulary, grammar, structure, and more.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to reach out:

📧 Email: louis.cai.cn@gmail.com

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General IELTS Questions

What is IELTS General Training Writing Task 1?
IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 requires you to write a letter (formal, semi-formal, or informal) of at least 150 words in response to a given situation. You have 20 minutes to complete this task, and it accounts for one-third of your Writing band score.
What types of letters will I practice?
You'll practice all three types: formal letters (complaints, applications, requests), semi-formal letters (to landlords, colleagues), and informal letters (to friends, family). Tasks rotate to ensure comprehensive practice.
How long should my letter be?
Aim for 150-180 words. Writing significantly less may hurt your Task Achievement score, while writing much more wastes valuable time that could be used for Task 2.

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