Ieltsup Task 1
Ieltsup Task 1
Ieltsup Task 1
1. Introduction
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2. General overview
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3. Specific features
Listening
Reading Now we'll consider each part of the answer. You can also watch a video
tutorial on how to answer IELTS Academic Writing task 1:
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Speaking
IELTS Writing task 1: line graph
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The line graph below shows the household recycling rates in three
different countries between 2005 and 2015.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main
features, and make comparisons where relevant.
1. Introduction
The first paragraph you need to write is your introduction. For the introduction you
need simply to paraphrase the information from your topic (make sure that
you mention what your graph shows and for what period of time). It shouldn't be
longer that 2 sentences.
2. Overview
When giving a general overview, you shouldn’t state any specific details, you
should simply write what’s happening on the graph overall.
Basically, you’re saying that UK and Germany’s rates ↑ , France’s rates ↓ . It's very
important to give an overview, your essay will score much lower without it!
3. Specific features
After you've given the overview, you should group data by some feature and give
specific details. In this line graph you can group data in two ways:
a. by country
b. by similar trend
As you can see, the UK and Germany followed a similar trend: their recycling
rates were increasing throughout the period, while recycling rates of France
experienced a fall.
So you can describe an “increase pattern” in the first paragraph and a
“decrease pattern” in the second paragraph.
And don't forget that you should never write a conclusion in Writing task 1
as you're not giving your opinion, you're just describing the data.
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from your task 1 question.
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Example of good introduction:
Listening
Reading Question:
The graphs below give information about computer ownership as a
Writing
percentage of the population between 2002 and 2010, and by level of
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education for the years 2002 and 2010.
Speaking Introduction:
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The bar charts show data about computer
ownership, with a further classification by level of
education, from 2002 to 2010.
the graph/chart/table/diagram
Examples:
“The pie charts provide information on the proportion of males and females
working in agricultural sector.” OR “The pie charts show the proportion of
males and females working in agricultural sector.”
“The table compares five companies in terms of the number of employees.”
OR “The table illustrates the number of employees in five companies.”
2. Paraphrasing
shows the number of people ... = shows how many people ...
depicts changes in spending on ... = depicts how much changed spending
on ...
3. Time periods
Examples:
As you see, you don't have to make up a completely new introduction. Just take
the given topic as a base, and change/add some details.
1. The table shows the amount of students who study abroad in 2001 and
2011.
The table shows the number of students who study abroad in 2001 and
2011.
Show hint
3. The line graph shows how many Finnish people went to the cinema between
June and October 2014.
The line graph shows how much Finnish people went to the cinema between
June and October 2014.
Show hint
4. The pie charts compare the world population of 1900 with 2000.
The pie charts compare the world population in 1900 and 2000.
Show hint
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2. General overview
samples 3. Specific features
Listening
Let’s look in detail how to apply this structure to an IELTS bar chart
Reading question.
Writing
Speaking
You can watch a video tutorial on how to describe bar charts in IELTS Academic
Writing task 1:
IELTS Writing task 1: Bar chart lesson
And now let's learn how to answer IELTS bar chart questions.
1. Introduction
2. General Overview
To make major trends easier to notice, you can outline Sweden’s bars and
Finland’s bars like this:
Now it’s obvious that:
Use word overall to start your general overview. In our case, the overview may
look as follows:
3. Specific details
After we’ve written the introduction and general overview, it’s time to
give the specific details. You should describe the specific features in 2 or 3
(sometimes more) paragraphs.
When you have two countries (or two cities or any other two things depicted on
the graph), the simplest way of grouping data - is to describe each country’s trend
in a separate paragraph.
When giving specific features, you have to write exact numbers/percentages and
include as much details as you can.
Tips:
It’s the end, we have finally written the answer for IELTS bar chart question. And
now, let’s practice: fill in the gaps in this answer with appropriate words.
(190 words)
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graphs you can get. So it's a good idea to
samples learn how to structure your answer when describing a diagram.
Listening
In this lesson you will:
Reading
See IELTS Writing digram question
Writing
Learn how to write a band 9 answer
Speaking
Learn useful vocabulary
See video tutorial
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As an example, let's take a look at the following question card:
As it was explained the previous lesson, to get the highest score for the first task
in IELTS Writing, your answer should have the following structure:
1. Introduction
2. General overview
3. Specific features
1. Introduction
The first paragraph of your answer should be an introduction. For the introduction,
you need to paraphrase the topic in your own words. It shouldn't be longer that
2 sentences.
In fact, there are plenty of ways to write your introduction. Just keep in mind that
you should use synonyms and paraphrase the topic from your question card.
2. Overview
After the introduction, you should give a general overview to summarize what’s
going on in the diagram. Unlike line graphs, pie charts and bar charts, diagrams
have no general trends or key changes to identify. So, in the overview paragraph
you need to write:
If the diagram has loops or repeating stages, or your process is cyclic - write that
in your overview too!
Always use word overall to start your overview. This way you will indicate the
examiner that you’re describing general trends.
3. Specific features
After you've given the overview, you should write about specific details of your
diagram. To do that, you need to describe each stage of your process in detail.
Don't forget that you should provide information in a logical way!
First of all, iron ore, yellow ore and carbon are collected
to serve as a raw material for steel rods manufacturing.
After that, the raw material is melted in a melting slit,
where it is heated to a temperature in range of 1300-
1500 °C. The melted mass is then transferred to a
smelting cabin to undergo refinement. Next, the
candescent metal is put in a pouring machine and poured
into ingots.
After that, the metal rods are sized by special cutters and
get ID stamping. Finally, the products undergo inspection
and are ready for use.
Using connectors
Process is a series of changes that happen over time. That's why time
connectors are extremely important for writing about process diagrams. Use
these time connectors to describe specific features of your diagram:
first of all
firstly
to begin
after that
then
next
in the next stage
following this
subsequently
finally
Your diagram will often provide you some additional information and hints for most
stages of the process. Make sure that you use all that information while describing
specific features of your diagram!
However, sometimes you may see that some stage lacks information for
description. For example, we only know that the third stage of our process is called
refinement and it happens in a smelting cabin. But we don't know what exactly
happens during this stage.
In this case, you can use a verb to undergo. To undergo = to experience. For
example, you can write: "the material undergoes refinement in a smelting cabin".
And don't forget that you should NOT write a conclusion in Writing task 1 as
you're not giving your opinion, you're describing the data.
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3. Specific features
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Let's look in detail how to apply this structure to answer IELTS pie chart
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question.
Reading
Writing
Speaking The two pie charts below show the percentages of industry
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sectors' contribution to the economy of Turkey in 2000 and
2016.
And now let's learn how to describe IELTS pie charts by doing this example.
1. Introduction
So, I just took the information from the question card and paraphrased it in
such way:
show → illustrate
the percentages of industry sectors' contribution to the economy of Turkey →
how different industry sectors contributed to the economy of Turkey
percentagewise
in 2000 and 2016 → in the years 2000 and 2016.
2. General Overview
Each option is fine, but don't write both of them because you have to keep your
overview short. I have chosen then first option. Let's look again at our pie charts
and identify the biggest/smallest slices:
Now include the information you've gathered from the chart into your overview.
Always start your general overview with the word overall:
3. Specific details
The last part of your answer is specific details. You should group the specific
details of your chart in 2 or 3 paragraphs.
sector X was 3%
sector X made up 3%
sector X accounted for 3%
sector X comprised 3% of [the whole chart]
It's the end, we have finally written the answer for IELTS bar chart question. And
now, let's practice: fill in the gaps in this answer with appropriate words.
(203 words)