Academic WritingPaper 06Two tasks60 minutes

How a week is spent, and where we work

A Task 1 data table and a Task 2 ‘outweigh’ opinion essay, written, self-assessed, and shown beside the Band 7.5+ models, with the moves that earn the marks.

How to use this. Write both tasks in the boxes below, Task 1 in twenty minutes, Task 2 in forty, as in the real test. When you have finished, open Self-assessment to mark your own work against the four criteria, then compare it with the Band 7.5+ models and the notes on exactly what lifts a response up a band. You can download a copy of everything to keep. For a person to mark your writing against the criteria, the first lesson includes one marked Task 2.

01Writing Task 1

Describe the table.

Recommended 20 minutes · at least 150 words

The table below shows the average number of hours per week that adults in four countries spent on six different categories of activity in 2022.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

Average weekly hours spent on selected activities by adults
Four countries, 2022, in hours per week (each column totals 168, the hours in a week)
ActivityUKJapanGermanyBrazil
Paid work36423539
Sleep56515654
Leisure & socialising26192825
Household chores14151317
Childcare & care duties87811
Other (commuting, eating, personal care)28342822
Total168168168168
Gold marks the stand-out figures: Japan’s highest paid-work and lowest leisure totals.
Source: OECD Time Use Survey, 2022.
The 2022 figures, redrawn from the source.
Words: 0 / 150 20:00
02Writing Task 2

Write the essay.

Recommended 40 minutes · at least 250 words · carries twice the marks

In recent years, an increasing number of employees in many countries have begun working from home for at least part of the working week, rather than commuting to a traditional office every day. Employers and workers alike are still adjusting to this shift, and there is considerable debate over whether it represents genuine progress or whether its costs have been understated.

Do the advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?

Words: 0 / 250 40:00
·Self-assessment

Mark your own work.

Be honest with yourself against the four criteria, the same four an examiner uses. Then read the model answers and the notes on exactly what moves a response up a band.

Take your work with you.

Download your two answers alongside the target models, so you can revise them later or bring them to a lesson.

Next, online: Paper 07, two charts and a causes-and-effects essay · or back to Paper 05 · Paper 04 · Paper 01.

Get your writing marked

Send a task. Get it back marked.

A paper tells you the question. It can’t tell you why your answer sits at 6.5.

Write your response to the Task 2 above and send it to me. I’ll mark it in detail against the four assessment criteria and return it to you annotated, line by line, so you can see exactly where the band is sitting and what is holding it down. Written work is handled this way around the lessons, sent over and returned marked between sessions, which keeps the fifty minutes themselves free for speaking. The first lesson is a full assessment. Regular lessons are £20 for fifty minutes, one to one, in proper British English.