


Here is a rubric for IELTS Writing Task 1
The IELTS Writing Task 1 is assessed based on four key criteria, each carrying equal weight. Here’s a breakdown of the rubric:
Task Achievement:
Address all parts of the task.
Present an overview of the main trends or key features.
Include relevant data and details.
Avoid unnecessary information.
Coherence and Cohesion:
Organize ideas logically.
Use paragraphs effectively (e.g., introduction, body).
Use cohesive devices (linking words, pronouns) to connect ideas smoothly.
Maintain clarity in the progression of ideas.
Lexical Resource:
Use a variety of vocabulary appropriately.
Demonstrate precision in word choice.
Avoid repetition; use synonyms and paraphrasing.
Be aware of spelling and word formation.
Grammatical Range and Accuracy:
Use a variety of grammatical structures (simple and complex sentences).
Ensure accuracy in grammar and punctuation.
Avoid errors that could impede understanding.
Demonstrate control over tenses and sentence forms.
To score well, aim to balance these aspects in your response while addressing the task clearly and effectively.