IELTS Writing Practice for Vietnamese Students
Instant AI feedback on every essay — with memory that tracks which mistakes keep costing you marks.
Why it matters for Vietnamese candidates
Vietnam's IELTS market has grown rapidly, driven by students targeting Australian university admission, UK postgraduate programmes, and Canadian study permits. Writing is the most challenging skill for Vietnamese candidates — particularly task response, argument development, and the range of grammatical structures expected at Band 6.5 and above.
Common destinations
- Australia
- United Kingdom
- Canada
- Japan
- South Korea
Common writing challenges
- missing articles (a/an/the)
- subject-verb agreement
- underdeveloped arguments
- limited grammatical range
The problem
Others read it.
Memo learns it.
One-off feedback tells you what went wrong today. Memo tracks what keeps going wrong — across every essay you write.
- One-shot grading — no memory
- Same generic feedback every time
- Forgets your last session
- You guess what to practise next
- Tells you the score, not the pattern
- Remembers every mistake across all essays
- Guides and reminds as you write
- Gives feedback with sentence rewrites
- Builds exercises from your error patterns
- Fixes overused words with synonyms
How it works
Three tools. One goal.
AI Memory
Tracks every error across your essays. After 3 essays, you'll know exactly which mistakes are patterns that keep holding your Vietnamese score back.
Guide Mode
Live AI coaching as you write — every ~10 words. It spots mistakes in real time, before you submit, not after.
Targeted Exercises
Drills built from your specific recurring errors. Not generic grammar practice — exercises for the exact issues in your writing.
Scored on all criteria
Every essay, every criterion
IELTS writing is scored on four criteria — each worth 25%. Most tools give an overall number. Memo breaks down every essay so you know exactly which criterion to target.
Task Achievement
Did you fully answer the question and support your position?
Coherence & Cohesion
Does your essay flow logically from sentence to sentence?
Lexical Resource
Are you using a range of vocabulary accurately and appropriately?
Grammatical Range & Accuracy
Are you using varied grammar structures without recurring errors?
Cost comparison
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Better than one tutor.
Pricing
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- AI examiner feedbackEvery essay
- All IELTS criteria scoredEvery essay
- Error memory & score blockersEvery essay
- Task 1 & Task 2 (+ images)Every essay
- Step-by-step essay builderEvery essay
- Idea BankUnlimited
- Guide Mode2 sessions / month
- Essay submissions2 / month
- Prompt generator10 / month
- Practice exercises2 sets / month
- Band score progress charts
- Per-criterion tracking
- Complete essay history
- Deep feedback
- Export feedback to PDF
Pro
Everything in Free, unlimited.
Less than one hour of private tutoring- AI examiner feedback
- All IELTS criteria scored
- Error memory & score blockers
- Task 1 & Task 2 (+ images)
- Step-by-step essay builder
- Idea Bank
- Guide Mode5 sessions / day
- Essay submissions3 / day
- Prompt generatorUnlimited
- Practice exercises5 sets / day
- Band score progress chartsFull history
- Per-criterion trackingAll criteria
- Complete essay historyUnlimited
- Deep feedback
- Export feedback to PDF
Questions
Common questions from Vietnamese candidates
What IELTS writing score do I need for an Australian university?
Most Australian universities require IELTS 6.0–6.5 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in writing. Competitive courses (medicine, law, engineering) often require 7.0. IELTS Memo gives you per-criterion writing feedback so you can track exactly where your score is falling short.
What are the most common writing mistakes for Vietnamese IELTS candidates?
The most frequent errors for Vietnamese speakers include missing articles (Vietnamese has no a/an/the equivalents), subject-verb agreement with complex subjects, and underdeveloped body paragraphs that state a point without explaining the mechanism. IELTS Memo tracks all of these and shows you when they recur.
How quickly can I improve my IELTS writing score?
Most candidates who practise consistently with targeted feedback see a 0.5–1.0 band improvement in 4–8 weeks. The key is identifying your specific recurring errors — not studying writing improvement generally. IELTS Memo builds a profile of your specific mistakes after each essay.