In the IELTS Writing Test, coherence and cohesion are distinct but interconnected criteria used to evaluate your ability to present ideas logically and effectively. Here's how they differ:

  • CoHerence

  • cohension

Coherence

Coherence refers to the clarity and logical flow of your ideas. It evaluates whether your writing makes sense as a whole and is easy for the reader to follow.

Key aspects 

  • Logical Sequencing: Arranging your ideas in a logical order, so they build on one another naturally.
  • Clarity of Purpose: Ensuring that each paragraph addresses a clear main idea relevant to the essay question.
  • Paragraphing: Dividing your writing into clear, well-structured paragraphs, each with its own main idea and supporting details.
  • Idea Development: Fully explaining and supporting your ideas with relevant examples, details, or explanations.

In short, coherence is about what you write and whether it is organized and easy to follow.

{"email":"Email address invalid","url":"Website address invalid","required":"Required field missing"}
>