Band 6.0 IELTS Writing Task 1 Model Answer

Overall Band Score: 6.0 · Cambridge IELTS 20 · 2026-08-21

IELTS Writing Task 1 question

The diagram below shows how fabric is manufactured from bamboo.

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

Write at least 150 words.

Student answer (Band 6.0)

The diagram illustrates how fabric is produced from bamboo. It shows the various stages involved in the process.

Overall, it is clear that there are nine main stages in the process, beginning with planting bamboo plants in spring and ending with making cloth from the produced fabric.

Initially, the first stage begins with planting bamboo plants in the spring. Following this, the bamboo is harvested in autumn. After that, the bamboo goes through a cutting machine to be cut into strips. Once this has been completed, the strips are crushed to make liquid pulp.

In the next stage, the liquid pulp goes through a filtering process to separate long fibers from the liquid. Subsequently, the fibers need to be softened, so water and amine oxide are added. Once this is done, the softened fiber yarn is made through a spin. Finally, the yarn is woven to form fabric. Resulting in this fabric is used for making cloth.

AI examiner evaluation

CriterionBand
Task Achievement / Task Response6.0
Coherence and Cohesion6.5
Lexical Resource6.0
Grammatical Range and Accuracy6.0
Overall6.0

Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 6.0

The response successfully identifies the main stages of the bamboo manufacturing process. You have provided a clear overview and followed the chronological sequence from planting to the final product. However, the response could be improved by incorporating more specific details from the diagram, such as the specific chemical names or the duration of certain phases, to provide a more comprehensive summary. While you have covered the process, the description remains somewhat basic. To reach a higher band, ensure that you highlight the key transitions and technical transformations more explicitly, rather than simply listing the steps in a linear fashion.

Coherence and Cohesion — Band 6.5

The essay is logically organized, with a clear introduction, overview, and body paragraphs that follow the chronological order of the process. You have used a variety of cohesive devices such as 'Following this,' 'After that,' 'Subsequently,' and 'Once this is done' to guide the reader through the stages. Paragraphing is used appropriately to separate the overview from the detailed process. The flow of information is smooth and easy to follow, although the final sentence, 'Resulting in this fabric is used for making cloth,' is slightly awkward and could be better integrated into the preceding sentence to improve the overall cohesion.

Lexical Resource — Band 6.0

You have used a sufficient range of vocabulary to describe the process, including terms like 'harvested,' 'liquid pulp,' 'filtering process,' and 'woven.' The language is generally accurate and appropriate for a technical description. However, the vocabulary is somewhat repetitive and lacks the more sophisticated, precise terminology that would elevate the response to a higher band. For example, instead of 'making cloth,' you could use more precise terms like 'textile production' or 'garment manufacturing.' There are no significant spelling errors, and the word choice is adequate for the task requirements.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 6.0

The response demonstrates a mix of simple and complex sentence structures. You have used passive voice effectively, which is appropriate for describing a manufacturing process (e.g., 'the bamboo is harvested,' 'the strips are crushed'). While most sentences are clear, there are minor grammatical slips, such as 'Resulting in this fabric is used for making cloth,' which is syntactically incorrect. Additionally, some sentences could be more varied in structure to demonstrate greater control. Despite these minor issues, the grammar does not impede communication, and the meaning remains clear throughout the text.

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