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KN English Systems

Academic English · IELTS

A controlled learning architecture that converts language foundations into communication performance, then validates that performance through IELTS-style evidence and diagnosis.

Active moduleOperational

Writing Lab

Task analysis, paragraph logic, academic language and revision.

KN Programme Architecture

Signal-to-performance pipeline

3 LAYERS · 12 MODULES
L01

Language control

Form and meaning

L02

Communication loop

Listen · Speak · Read · Write

L03

IELTS validation

Measure and diagnose

INPUT → CONTROL → PERFORMANCE → FEEDBACKLOOP CLOSED

KN Writing Typing Lab · Phase W9

Direct-on-text IELTS typing studio

Phase W9 adds a free-writing Academic exam editor with autosave, separate Task 1/Task 2 word counts and evidence-based review after submit.

8Academic Task 1 types
8General Task 1 types
8Task 2 essay types
41typing lessons
9full Task 1 models
9full Task 2 models
20full-task models

Compact Academic practice control

Use dropdowns to keep the writing surface clean. Academic Task 1 and Task 2 are prioritised for IELTS Academic learners.

35 lessons visible

Phase W10 · Final Writing Evidence Engine

Write Task 1 and Task 2 yourself in 60 minutes

This editor is for IELTS Academic free writing, not model copying. It checks the official minimum length, advanced internal targets, paragraphing, lexical repetition, sentence-control signals and criterion evidence after submit.

timer60:0060 min total
Task 1 standard150+advanced target 170+
Task 2 standard250+advanced target 280+

Task 1 · 20 minutes

The line graph shows average shoreline retreat at three beaches between 2010 and 2025.

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

Task 2 · 40 minutes

Some universities now provide complete degree programmes through digital platforms.

To what extent should these programmes be recognised in the same way as campus-based degrees? Give reasons for your answer and include relevant examples.

Task 1 answerminimum 150 words · advanced target 170+ words
0/150 words
IELTS minimum: not yet
Advanced target: developing
Task 2 answerminimum 250 words · advanced target 280+ words
0/250 words
IELTS minimum: not yet
Advanced target: developing

Task 1: include an overview and group the strongest contrasts.

Task 2: give a direct position and evaluate quality, access and academic trust.

Original KN Academic prompt; line graph data is self-created and the essay topic is original, IELTS-style practice.

IELTS Academic Task 1 · Full task typing

Full Task 1 typing: shoreline retreat line graph

IELTS-style prompt · English first

Full Task 1 typing: shoreline retreat line graph

The line graph shows average shoreline retreat at three beaches from 2010 to 2025. Type the 150+ word report within 20 minutes.

Select and report the main features, and make clear comparisons where relevant.

Type directly on the text below · paste blocked · sound feedback available

Academic lesson guide

Line graph

Report trends, turning points and comparisons over time in 150+ words within 20 minutes.

Task AchievementCoherence & CohesionLexical Resource
Structure
  • 1. Paraphrase the graph title without adding interpretation.
  • 2. Write one overview sentence showing the dominant movement.
  • 3. Group details by trend strength or period, not by every single number.
Must do
  • Use trend verbs and adverbs accurately: rose steadily, climbed sharply, remained stable.
Avoid
  • Do not describe every year separately if the trend can be grouped.
rose steadilyreached a peakby contrastover the whole period
time20:0020 min limit
words0/150159 words in model
accuracy100.0%character-level
wpm0standard 5-char words
errors0typed mismatches

Direct typing surface

Correct text stays green. Wrong characters turn red only; the affected word is underlined for review.

The line graph compares average shoreline retreat at three beaches between 2010 and 2025.

Overall, all three sites experienced erosion, but Beach C deteriorated far more rapidly than the other two, especially in the final five years.

Beach A showed a steady increase throughout the period. Its retreat rose from 4 metres in 2010 to 7 metres in 2015, before reaching 11 metres in 2020 and 15 metres in 2025. Beach B followed a gentler pattern, starting at 3 metres and ending at 10 metres, which was the smallest total rise among the three locations.

In contrast, Beach C was already the most eroded beach at the beginning, at 5 metres, and its figure almost doubled to 9 metres by 2015. It then climbed to 14 metres in 2020 and surged to 24 metres by 2025. As a result, the gap between Beach C and Beach B widened from only 2 metres to 14 metres over the whole period.

Live review

Word goalnot yet
Accuracystrong
Timeinside
Spelling0
Capitalization0
Punctuation0
Spacing0
Extra chars0

This model selects the dominant trend, compares all three series and avoids reporting every value in isolation.

Word and phrase repair

Wrong characters are only coloured red while the affected word is underlined for later review.

Mistyped words
No word-level mistake yet
Phrase control watchlist
No phrase repair target in the typed zone

Attempt history · phase W7

Saved typing evidence and error heatmap

Summary
0attempts
0.0%avg acc.
0avg wpm
spelling0
punctuation0
spacing0
capitalization0

No completed attempt yet. Finish a full typing task to save evidence here.

Phase W9 review: free Academic Writing exam editing is available with autosave, separate word counts, paragraph checks and evidence-based criterion review. Remaining weaknesses are multi-device sync, deeper grammar parsing and calibrated human-examiner benchmarking.