Band 6.5 IELTS Writing Task 1 Model Answer
Overall Band Score: 6.5 · Cambridge IELTS 15 · 2026-08-18
IELTS Writing Task 1 question
A friend of yours is thinking about applying for the same course that you did at university. He/She has asked for your advice about studying this subject. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter
- give details of the course you took at the university
- explain why you recommend the university
- give some advice about how to apply
You do NOT need to write any addresses.
Begin your letter as follows:
Dear .................. ,
Student answer (Band 6.5)
Dear Leela,
I’m extremely delighted to hear that you choose to study the Project Management course at the University of Toronto, where I completed my diploma a year back with the same course.
This course is highly regarded all over the globe. Subjects like Quality control, business communication and financial management help one to acquire vast knowledge to become a project manager. Moreover, there are various job opportunities throughout the world and these jobs are highly paid among all the other domains.
Studying in this university one can obtain umpteen benefits like campus recruitment with renowned companies. Furthermore, faulty staff are highly trained and they adopt several easy teaching methods to deliver lessons more appropriately.
Finally, be quick to apply for the course due to the high demand due to which seats get filled more rapidly. You can apply via university website or visiting to office directly will be more beneficial since you can also clarify other doubts if you have any.
All the very best and let me know if you have any other concerns.
Warm regards,
Anjali
AI examiner evaluation
| Criterion | Band |
|---|---|
| Task Achievement / Task Response | 7.0 |
| Coherence and Cohesion | 7.0 |
| Lexical Resource | 6.0 |
| Grammatical Range and Accuracy | 6.0 |
| Overall | 6.5 |
Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 7.0
The letter covers all three bullet points effectively. You provided details about the Project Management course, explained the benefits of the university, and offered clear advice on the application process. The tone is appropriate for a letter to a friend, maintaining a friendly and helpful persona throughout. The ideas are relevant and sufficiently developed to meet the requirements of the task. To reach a higher band, you could provide more specific personal anecdotes or details about your own experience to make the advice feel more authentic and tailored to your friend's situation.
Coherence and Cohesion — Band 7.0
The letter is logically organized with a clear introduction, body paragraphs, and a closing. You use cohesive devices such as 'Moreover', 'Furthermore', and 'Finally' to link your ideas. However, some of these transitions feel slightly mechanical. The paragraphing is appropriate, and the progression of ideas is easy to follow. To improve, try to vary your linking words and ensure that the transition between sentences feels more natural rather than relying on standard list-like connectors. The referencing is generally clear, and the overall structure supports the message well.
Lexical Resource — Band 6.0
You demonstrate an adequate range of vocabulary for the task, using terms like 'renowned companies', 'financial management', and 'highly regarded'. There are some minor issues with word choice, such as 'faulty staff' (which likely meant 'faculty staff') and 'umpteen benefits', which is a bit informal or slightly misused in this context. While the vocabulary is sufficient to convey your meaning clearly, it lacks the precision and flexibility required for a higher band. Focusing on more natural collocations and avoiding slight inaccuracies in word choice will help elevate your score.
Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 6.0
You use a mix of simple and complex sentence structures. There are some grammatical errors, such as 'I’m extremely delighted to hear that you choose' (should be 'have chosen') and 'due to the high demand due to which' (which is repetitive and slightly awkward). Additionally, 'visiting to office' should be 'visiting the office'. While these errors are present, they do not impede communication. To improve, focus on subject-verb agreement and refining your use of complex sentence structures to ensure they are error-free. The punctuation is generally accurate throughout the letter.
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