Band 7.5 IELTS Writing Task 1 Model Answer
Overall Band Score: 7.5 · Cambridge IELTS 15 · 2026-08-19
IELTS Writing Task 1 question
The diagram below shows how instant noodles are manufactured.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
Student answer (Band 7.5)
diagram illustrates the process of manufacturing instant noodles.
Overall, there are eight main stages, beginning with the storage and mixing of flour and ending with the addition of vegetables and spices, followed by labelling and sealing the finished cups. The process involves several stages of shaping, cooking and drying the noodles before they are packaged.
First, flour is stored in large storage silos and then transferred to a mixer. At this stage, water and oil are added to the flour to form a dough. The dough is then passed through a series of rollers, which flatten it into thin sheets. These sheets are subsequently cut into narrow strips.
Next, the strips are shaped into circular noodle discs. The discs are then cooked in cooking oil and dried. After drying, the noodles are placed into individual cups. Vegetables and spices are added to each cup to improve the flavour.
Finally, the cups are sealed and labelled. Once these final stages are completed, the instant noodles are ready to be distributed and sold to consumers.
AI examiner evaluation
| Criterion | Band |
|---|---|
| Task Achievement / Task Response | 7.5 |
| Coherence and Cohesion | 7.5 |
| Lexical Resource | 6.5 |
| Grammatical Range and Accuracy | 7.5 |
| Overall | 7.5 |
Task Achievement / Task Response — Band 7.5
The response effectively covers all stages of the noodle manufacturing process. You have clearly identified the main features, starting from the storage of flour to the final packaging. The overview provides a concise summary of the eight stages, which is a key requirement for Task 1. The information is logically presented, and you have successfully highlighted the sequence of events without unnecessary detail. To reach a higher band, ensure that you explicitly mention the transition between the cooking/drying phase and the packaging phase with slightly more descriptive language regarding the transformation of the product.
Coherence and Cohesion — Band 7.5
The report is well-organized with a clear introduction, an overview, and two body paragraphs that follow the chronological order of the process. The use of cohesive devices such as 'First', 'Next', 'After', and 'Finally' creates a smooth flow of information. Paragraphing is used appropriately to separate the initial preparation stages from the final processing and packaging stages. The progression of ideas is logical and easy to follow throughout the text, making the response very coherent.
Lexical Resource — Band 6.5
You have used a sufficient range of vocabulary appropriate for a process description, such as 'silos', 'dough', 'rollers', and 'distributed'. The word choice is generally accurate and fits the context well. While the vocabulary is functional and clear, it remains somewhat standard. To achieve a higher band, you could incorporate more precise or sophisticated terminology related to industrial manufacturing processes, such as 'automated', 'conveyor', or 'subsequent processing'. Overall, the lexical range is adequate and does not impede communication.
Grammatical Range and Accuracy — Band 7.5
The response demonstrates a good command of grammatical structures. You have used a mix of simple and complex sentences effectively, such as 'The dough is then passed through a series of rollers, which flatten it into thin sheets.' The passive voice is used appropriately throughout the report, which is essential for describing a manufacturing process. There are very few grammatical errors, and the punctuation is accurate. The writing is clear and professional, showing a high level of control over sentence construction.
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