Lesson 5 - IELTS Task 1
Lesson 5 - IELTS Task 1
Lesson 5 - IELTS Task 1
This exercise introduces some common vocabulary and grammar needed for
describing graph trends.
The language that can be used for describing graphs in IELTS is extensive.
This lesson introduces some of the most common language used.
It also shows you how it can be used grammatically in sentences.
Part of Speech
Example Sentence
Total
expenditure
verb:
to
increase,
is
increased
from
increasing, has increased,
$33,611m to $39,165m
increased
from 1995 to 1996.
increas
e
noun: an increase of From 1995 to 1996
$5,554m
there was an increase
an increase in spending of in
expenditure
of
$5,554m
$5,554m.
Expenditure on primary
verb:
to
decrease,
is
education decreased
decreasing, has decreased,
from 22.2% to 21.5%
decrea decreased
from 1995 to 1996.
se
noun: a decrease of 0.7% From 1995 to 1996
a decrease in spending of there was a decrease
0.7%
in expenditure of 0.7%.
rise
fall
drop
Expenditure on primary
verb: to drop, is dropping, education
dropped
has dropped, dropped
from 22.2% to 21.5%
from 1995 to 1996.
From 1995 to 1996
noun: a drop of 0.7%
there was a drop in
a drop in spending of 0.7%
expenditure of 0.7%.
-ing
forms
Practice
Have a look at the table below.
Then, to help you with describing graph trends, decide which word should go
in the gap in the example answer.
Expenditure on Education in Hong Kong 1995 to 1998
Breakdown
spending
of
1995-6
1996-7
1997-8
Total expenditure ($
33,611
million)
39,165
45,315
As % of government
17.6%
budget
18%
18.2%
21.5%
33.2%
21.6%
33.5%
% spent on
primary
education
22.2%
33.7%
secondary
education
tertiary
education
35.9%
36.7%
35.9%
1.
increases
increased
increasing
2.
was
rose to
reached
3.
increased
dropping
rising
4.
an increase
increased
increasing
5.
rise
rose
rising
6.
spent
spending
was spent
7.
an increase
increase
was increased
8.
increase
drop
dropped
9.
dropped
increased
returned
10.
rised
rose
increase
This lesson will hopefully have helped you with the basics of describing graph
trends and some of the different structures you can use.
Remember though this example has only used a few of the words possible
for describing change.
It's important to vary your language so look around the IELTS buddy site, for
example on the model graphs, to see what other language you can use.