The graph below gives information about the preferred leisure activities of Australian children.

Sample Response

1

The graph shows the preferred leisure activitiessctivities of Australian children aged 5-14. As might be expected, it is clear from the data that sedentary pursuits are far more popular nowadays than active ones.

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Of the 10,000 children that were interviewed, all the boys and girls stated that they enjoyed watching TV or videos in their spare time. In addition, a highly popular activitythe second most popular activity, attracting 80% of boys and 60% of girls, was playing electronic or computer games. While girls rated activities such as art and craft highly – just under 60% stated that they enjoyed these in their spare time – only 35% of boys opted for creative pastimes. Bike riding, on the other hand, was almost as popular as electronic games amongst boys and, Deleteperhaps surprisingly, 60% of girlsalmost 60% of girls said that they enjoyed this too. Skateboarding was less popularrelatively less popular amongst both boys and girls, although it still attracted 4035% of boys and 25% of girls.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 8.0

The response is fluent and efficiently compares boys' and girls' preferences across all five activities, using varied vocabulary and mostly accurate figures. Its main limitation is Task Achievement: the claim that 10,000 children were interviewed is unsupported by the visual, several values are slightly understated, and the overview overgeneralises the contrast between sedentary and active pursuits. Prioritise an evidence-only overview that identifies the strongest gender differences and shared preferences.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TA

Task Achievement

7.0
Scoring rule

All five activities are covered with useful gender comparisons, but the overview is overgeneralised and several details are unsupported or slightly inaccurate.

Next step

Base every claim on the chart and foreground universal television viewing alongside the largest gender differences.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

8.0
Scoring rule

The response moves smoothly from the overview through each activity, with comparisons integrated coherently into a compact structure.

Next step

Split the long detail paragraph at a natural thematic point to make the comparison pattern easier to scan.

LR

Lexical Resource

8.0
Scoring rule

Vocabulary is flexible and specific, including effective expressions such as sedentary pursuits and creative pastimes, despite one spelling slip.

Next step

Proofread key task words such as activities and avoid evaluative wording like perhaps surprisingly in an objective report.

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

8.0
Scoring rule

A broad range of sentence structures is used accurately, and complex comparisons remain clear throughout.

Next step

Keep the strong grammatical control while trimming occasional parenthetical phrasing that adds no factual value.

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IELTS Academic Writing Task 1

The graph below gives information about the preferred leisure activities of Australian children.

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