Band 7.5 IELTS Writing Task 1 Model Answer

Overall Band Score: 7.5 · Cambridge IELTS 19 · 2026-08-21

IELTS Writing Task 1 question

The charts below give information on the location and types of dance classes young people in a town in Australia are currently attending.

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

Student answer (Band 7.5)

The pie chart illustrates the locations where dance classes are held, while the bar chart compares the numbers of students aged under 11 and those aged 11–16 who participate in three different types of dance classes.

Overall, private studios are by far the most common location for dance classes. In terms of dance types, ballet is the most popular choice among children under 11, whereas modern dance attracts the highest number of students aged 11–16.

Looking first at the locations, private studios account for 48% of all dance classes, making them the dominant venue. School halls are the second most common location, representing 24%, while community halls and other venues account for a further 18%. By comparison, only 10% of classes take place in college-based studios, making this the least common location.

Turning to the types of dance classes, there is a clear difference between the two age groups. Among children under 11, ballet is the most popular option, with approximately 600 students, followed by tap dancing at around 450. Modern dance is considerably less popular, with about 300 students. In contrast, among those aged 11–16, modern dance has the highest participation, at roughly 520 students. Tap is the second most popular, with approximately 420 students, while ballet attracts only around 300 students.

AI examiner evaluation

CriterionBand
Task Achievement / Task Response8.0
Coherence and Cohesion7.5
Lexical Resource7.0
Grammatical Range and Accuracy7.5
Overall7.5

Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 8.0

The response is excellent and fully addresses all parts of the task. You have provided a clear overview of the main trends and successfully selected and reported key features from both charts. Comparisons are made effectively, such as contrasting the popularity of dance types between the two age groups. The data is accurately represented, and the structure allows for a logical flow of information. There are no omissions, and the response is well-focused on the requirements of the prompt.

Coherence and Cohesion — Band 7.5

The response is logically organized with a clear progression of ideas. Each paragraph has a distinct focus: the introduction, the overview, the location data, and the dance type data. You use cohesive devices such as 'In terms of', 'By comparison', 'Turning to', and 'In contrast' effectively to link ideas and guide the reader. The paragraphing is appropriate, and the information is presented in a way that is easy to follow throughout the report.

Lexical Resource — Band 7.0

You demonstrate a good range of vocabulary appropriate for an academic report. Phrases like 'dominant venue', 'clear difference', and 'attracts the highest number' show a level of precision. The vocabulary is used accurately to describe the data without being repetitive. While the range is sufficient and effective, incorporating a few more sophisticated synonyms for 'popular' or 'common' could elevate the response further to a band 9 level.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 7.5

The response displays a high level of grammatical control. You use a variety of sentence structures, including complex sentences, with very few errors. Punctuation is used correctly, and the subject-verb agreement is consistent throughout. The majority of sentences are error-free, and the few minor slips that might occur are non-systematic and do not impede communication in any way. The control over tense and comparative structures is particularly strong.

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