Band 6.0 IELTS Writing Task 1 Model Answer
Overall Band Score: 6.0 · Cambridge IELTS 16 · 2026-08-20
IELTS Writing Task 1 question
The plans below show the site of an airport now and how it will look after redevelopment next year.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
SOUTHWEST AIRPORT
Student answer (Band 6.0)
The given plan compares two plans of an airport namely Southwest airport now and how it will look after renovation coming year.
Overall, it is clear from both the plans that 10 new gates are being added next year. The security passport control and passport control customs remains the same.
Primarily, the airport is being completely renovated by adding new gates and basic amenities such as an ATM, sky train, shops and a car hire whereas, security passport control and customs are unchanged. There will be two cafes in the new airport previous one will be moved to the opposite direction. Check will be replaced by bag drop section.
Furthermore, an ATM and a car hire will be added at the arrivals gate. The walk way will be replaced by sky train. There will be shops added on the top of security passport control. Now there are fewer gates next year another 10 gate will be added.
AI examiner evaluation
| Criterion | Band |
|---|---|
| Task Achievement / Task Response | 6.0 |
| Coherence and Cohesion | 6.0 |
| Lexical Resource | 6.0 |
| Grammatical Range and Accuracy | 6.0 |
| Overall | 6.0 |
Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 6.0
You have successfully identified the main features of the airport redevelopment, such as the addition of gates, the sky train, and the relocation of amenities. However, the response lacks a clear, analytical overview. While you mention the addition of 10 gates, the description of the layout changes is somewhat fragmented. To improve, ensure you group information logically (e.g., departures vs. arrivals) rather than listing changes in a way that feels slightly repetitive. You have covered the key areas, but the comparison between the 'now' and 'next year' states could be more precise to fully meet the requirements for a higher band.
Coherence and Cohesion — Band 6.0
The essay is organized into paragraphs, which helps the reader follow the structure. You use some cohesive devices like 'Furthermore' and 'Primarily' to link ideas. However, the progression of information is occasionally disjointed. For instance, the transition between the general overview and the specific details could be smoother. Some sentences feel like a list of observations rather than a cohesive report. To improve, focus on using a wider variety of linking words and ensure that each paragraph has a clear thematic focus, such as one for structural changes and one for amenities.
Lexical Resource — Band 6.0
Your vocabulary is generally adequate for the task, allowing you to describe the changes clearly. You use terms like 'renovated', 'amenities', and 'relocated' effectively. However, the range is somewhat limited, and there are some awkward phrasings, such as 'previous one will be moved to the opposite direction' and 'another 10 gate will be added'. To reach a higher band, try to incorporate more precise vocabulary related to maps and spatial descriptions, such as 'situated', 'adjacent to', 'extended', or 'transformed'.
Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 6.0
You demonstrate a mix of simple and complex sentence structures. While the meaning is generally clear, there are several grammatical errors that occur throughout the text. For example, 'another 10 gate will be added' should be 'another 10 gates will be added', and 'The walk way will be replaced' should be 'The walkway'. Additionally, some articles are missing or misused. While these errors do not significantly impede communication, they do prevent the response from reaching a higher band. Focus on subject-verb agreement and consistent use of articles.
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