Band 6.0 IELTS Writing Task 1 Model Answer

Overall Band Score: 6.0 · Cambridge IELTS 11 · 2026-08-21

IELTS Writing Task 1 question

The table below shows the numbers of visitors to Ashdown Museum during the year before and the year after it was refurbished. The charts show the result of surveys asking visitors how satisfied they were with their visit, during the same two periods.

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

Student answer (Band 6.0)

The table illustrate the change visitors numbers and satisfication numbers at Asdown Museum before and after its refurbishment.

Overall, the comprehensive refurbishment project was highly successful, resulting in a sustainable increase in annual attendance alongside a dramatic, positive rise in visitors satisfaction.

According to provided data, total visitors data grew significantly from 74000 to 92000 in the year following renovations. This growth demonstrates an increase in the data.Positive feedback surged, with very satisfied visitors more than doubling from 15% to 35% is and satisfied guests rising to 40%.

Conversely, negative sentiment plummeted. They proportion of this satisfied visitors droped from 40% to 15%. While dissatisfied segments halved to 5%. Total dissatisfied fell from a 50% is majority to just 20%. Meanwhile, The percentage of individual who gave no response entirely unchanged at exactly 5 percentage across both surveyed periods . After refurbishment results of surveys and number of visitors are surged.

AI examiner evaluation

CriterionBand
Task Achievement / Task Response6.0
Coherence and Cohesion6.0
Lexical Resource5.5
Grammatical Range and Accuracy5.5
Overall6.0

Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 6.0

The response covers all parts of the task by summarizing the visitor numbers and satisfaction levels. You successfully identified the main features, such as the increase in total visitors and the shift from negative to positive sentiment. However, the analysis is slightly hampered by some inaccuracies in data reporting. For instance, you state that 'dissatisfied segments halved to 5%', but the chart shows a change from 15% to 5%, which is not exactly half. Additionally, the phrase 'total dissatisfied fell from a 50% majority' is slightly confusing as it aggregates categories without clear explanation. To reach a higher band, ensure that data points are transcribed with absolute precision and that comparisons are clearly linked to the specific categories provided in the source material.

Coherence and Cohesion — Band 6.0

The response is logically organized with a clear introduction, an overview, and body paragraphs. You use cohesive devices such as 'Conversely', 'Meanwhile', and 'According to provided data' to guide the reader. However, some transitions feel slightly mechanical, and there are instances where the flow is interrupted by grammatical errors, such as 'is and satisfied guests rising to 40%'. Paragraphing is used appropriately to separate the visitor numbers from the satisfaction survey results. To improve, focus on ensuring that cohesive devices are used more naturally and that referencing (e.g., 'this satisfied visitors') is grammatically accurate to maintain a smoother progression of ideas.

Lexical Resource — Band 5.5

You demonstrate an adequate range of vocabulary for the task, using terms like 'refurbishment', 'surged', 'plummeted', and 'sentiment'. There are, however, some noticeable errors in word choice and form, such as 'satisfication' (satisfaction), 'droped' (dropped), and 'The percentage of individual' (individuals). These errors do not impede communication, but they do limit the precision of your writing. To achieve a higher score, focus on correct word forms and collocations. Expanding your range to include more sophisticated synonyms for 'increase' or 'decrease'—beyond 'surged' and 'plummeted'—would also enhance the lexical quality of your report.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 5.5

The response contains a mix of simple and complex sentence structures. While you attempt to use complex sentences, there are frequent errors in grammar and punctuation that occasionally distract the reader. Examples include 'The table illustrate' (subject-verb agreement), 'They proportion of this satisfied visitors' (incorrect pronoun/determiner usage), and 'After refurbishment results of surveys and number of visitors are surged' (awkward passive/active voice construction). These errors are noticeable but do not prevent the meaning from being understood. To improve, pay closer attention to subject-verb agreement and the correct use of articles and pluralization, which are currently the most frequent sources of error in your writing.

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