Band 7.5 IELTS Writing Task 1 Model Answer

Overall Band Score: 7.5 · Cambridge IELTS 13 · 2026-08-20

IELTS Writing Task 1 question

The two maps below show road access to a city hospital in 2007 and 2010.

Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons wherever relevant.

Student answer (Band 7.5)

The two maps illustrate the changes made to the road leading to the City Hospital between 2007 and 2010.

Overall, the road system was significantly redesigned during this period, with two roundabouts being introduced and the parking facilities being separated into public and staff areas. In addition, the bus station was relocated to the south-west of the hospital.

In 2007, the hospital was situated within the Ring Road and was accessed via Hospital Road, which connected directly to City Road. There were several bus stops along Hospital Road, while a single car park for both staff and the public was located to the east of this road.

By 2010, the access system had been considerably modified. A roundabout was constructed on City Road, while another was added near the hospital entrance, providing additional routes to the hospital. The bus stops were replaced by a bus station to the south-west of the hospital. Furthermore, the original combined car park was divided into two separate facilities. The public car park was moved to the north-east of the hospital, whereas the staff car park was located near City Road.

AI examiner evaluation

CriterionBand
Task Achievement / Task Response7.5
Coherence and Cohesion7.5
Lexical Resource7.0
Grammatical Range and Accuracy7.5
Overall7.5

Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 7.5

The response effectively addresses all parts of the task. You have provided a clear overview of the main changes, such as the introduction of roundabouts and the relocation of facilities. The comparison between 2007 and 2010 is well-structured, and you have successfully highlighted the key features of the hospital access system. The information is accurate and relevant, covering all significant developments shown in the maps. The summary is concise and meets the requirements for an Academic Task 1 response by focusing on the most important trends and changes rather than listing every minor detail.

Coherence and Cohesion — Band 7.5

The response is logically organized, with a clear introduction, a summary paragraph, and two body paragraphs detailing the specific years. The progression of ideas is smooth, moving from the general overview to the specific details of 2007 and then the modifications in 2010. Cohesive devices such as 'In addition', 'In 2007', 'By 2010', and 'Furthermore' are used effectively to guide the reader through the information. Paragraphing is used appropriately to separate the different stages of the analysis, making the text easy to follow.

Lexical Resource — Band 7.0

You have used a good range of vocabulary appropriate for describing maps and changes, such as 'redesigned', 'relocated', 'considerably modified', and 'facilities'. The language is precise and natural throughout the response. There are no significant errors in word choice or collocation. While the vocabulary is sufficient and accurate, incorporating a few more sophisticated or varied synonyms for 'changed' or 'located' could elevate the response further, but the current range is more than adequate for a high band score.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 7.5

The response demonstrates a high level of grammatical control. You have used a variety of sentence structures, including complex sentences with passive voice ('was situated', 'was constructed', 'were replaced'), which is ideal for describing processes and changes. The punctuation is accurate, and there are no grammatical errors that impede communication. The majority of sentences are error-free, and the control over tense usage (past simple for 2007 and 2010) is consistent and correct throughout the text.

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