Build the Idea Chain
Arrange claim, explanation, example, and result in logical order.
Drag the sentences into the correct logical order to build a perfect IELTS paragraph: 1) Claim, 2) Explanation, 3) Example, 4) Result.
Learner can construct a single, focused controlling idea for a body paragraph.
Arrange claim, explanation, example, and result in logical order.
Drag the sentences into the correct logical order to build a perfect IELTS paragraph: 1) Claim, 2) Explanation, 3) Example, 4) Result.
Teach that each body paragraph should develop one clear reason or argument.
A common mistake in IELTS Task 2 essays is cramming too many ideas into a single paragraph. When you list three or four different points, you don't have enough space to explain any of them properly.
The golden rule for a Band 7+ essay is: One Body Paragraph = One Controlling Idea.
Gallery showing topic -> main idea -> reason -> example -> result.

Every detail in your paragraph must grow directly from your single Main Idea branch.
Claim + Reason + Example/Explanation + Link to question.
Your single controlling idea.
Why your claim is true.
Real-world proof.
Link back to the question.
Learner expands a weak idea; AI checks depth and relevance.
Goal: Transform a weak idea into a specific, developed argument.
Replace 'pollution' and 'bad for health' with specific terms.
Explain WHY your specific claim is true.
Provide a real-world example and link it to the final result.