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IELTS Writing Time Management: How to Finish Both Tasks Within 60 Minutes

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February 10, 2026 4 min read

IELTS Writing Time Management: How to Finish Both Tasks Within 60 Minutes

Many IELTS candidates run out of time during the Writing test. Since Writing Task 2 carries twice as many marks as Task 1, poor time management can significantly reduce your final band score.

Many IELTS candidates run out of time during the Writing test.

The most common problems are:

  • Spending too much time on Task 1
  • Writing a long introduction
  • Planning poorly
  • Leaving the essay unfinished

Since Writing Task 2 carries twice as many marks as Task 1, poor time management can significantly reduce your final band score.

This guide explains:

  • How to divide your 60 minutes effectively
  • How long each task should take
  • Practical strategies to avoid running out of time

If structure is confusing you:

🎓How the IELTS Writing Test Is Structured

The Writing test lasts 60 minutes and contains two tasks.

Task

Description

Minimum Words

Task 1

Describe visual information (chart, graph, table, map, or process)

150

Task 2

Write an essay responding to a question

250

Task 2 contributes twice as much to your final writing score.

Because of this, most experts recommend spending more time on Task 2.

🧠The Ideal Time Allocation for IELTS Writing

A common and effective time strategy is:

  • Task
  • Time
  • Task 1
  • 20 minutes
  • Task 2
  • 40 minutes

This allows enough time to:

  • Analyse the question
  • Plan your ideas
  • Write your answer
  • Review for mistakes

🎯Step-by-Step Time Plan for Task 1

👉1. Analyse the Visual (3 minutes)

Look for:

  • Main trends
  • Highest and lowest values
  • Significant comparisons

Your goal is to identify key features, not every number.

👉2. Write the Report (15 minutes)

Follow the standard Task 1 structure:

  • Introduction
  • Overview
  • Body paragraph 1
  • Body paragraph 2

Focus on major trends instead of listing data.

👉3. Quick Review (2 minutes)

Check:

  • Grammar mistakes
  • Missing articles
  • Incorrect numbers
  • Spelling errors

Even small corrections can improve your score.

🚀Step-by-Step Time Plan for Task 2

Since Task 2 is more important, allocate 40 minutes.

👉1. Understand the Question (5 minutes)

Identify:

  • Essay type
  • Key topic
  • Required opinion

Common question types include:

  • Opinion essays
  • Discussion essays
  • Problem–solution essays

👉2. Plan Your Ideas (5 minutes)

Write a quick outline:

Introduction Body paragraph 1 idea Body paragraph 2 idea Example for each idea

Planning helps you avoid running out of ideas while writing.

👉3. Write the Essay (25 minutes)

Follow a clear structure:

  • Introduction
  • Body paragraph 1
  • Body paragraph 2
  • Conclusion

This structure helps improve Coherence and Cohesion.

👉4. Final Review (5 minutes)

Check for:

  • Grammar errors
  • Sentence clarity
  • Repetition of vocabulary
  • Missing words

Small edits can improve Grammatical Range and Accuracy.

🏅Common Time Management Mistakes

Many students lose marks because they:

Spend 30 minutes on Task 1 ❌ Start writing without planning ❌ Write very long introductions ❌ Leave Task 2 incomplete ❌ Forget to check grammar mistakes

Remember:

An unfinished essay automatically reduces your band score.

💡How Fast Should You Write?

To complete the writing test comfortably, you should aim for:

  • Task
  • Words
  • Writing Speed
  • Task 1
  • 150–180 words
  • ~7–8 words per minute
  • Task 2
  • 260–280 words
  • ~7 words per minute

Practicing timed essays helps you develop natural writing speed.

🔥Practice Strategy for Better Time Management

To improve speed and confidence:

  • Practice writing under exam conditions
  • Use a 60-minute timer
  • Focus on clear structure
  • Review mistakes after each essay

With consistent practice, managing time becomes much easier.

🚀How Examiners Evaluate Your Writing

Your writing is scored based on four criteria.

Criterion

Weight

Task Response

25%

Coherence & Cohesion

25%

Lexical Resource

25%

Grammar

25%

Understanding these criteria helps you focus on what matters most during the test.

🚀 Improve IELTS Writing Faster

Many students struggle to improve because they:

  • Don’t know their band score
  • Don’t know which criterion is weak
  • Don’t receive detailed feedback

With Cybrik’s AI Writing Evaluator, you can:

  • Get instant band scores
  • Receive examiner-style feedback
  • Identify grammar mistakes immediately
  • Track your writing improvement

🎯 Practice smarter and improve your writing score faster.

🎓Frequently Asked Questions

👉How long should I spend on IELTS Writing Task 1?

Most experts recommend 20 minutes for Task 1.

👉How long should IELTS Task 2 take?

You should spend about 40 minutes on Task 2 because it carries more marks.

👉What happens if I don’t finish Task 2?

An incomplete essay can significantly reduce your Task Response score.

👉Is planning necessary in IELTS Writing?

Yes. Spending 5 minutes planning your essay helps you write more clearly and quickly.

👉How can I improve my writing speed?

The best way is to practice writing timed essays regularly under exam conditions.