Task 1 Compiled PDF Final
Task 1 Compiled PDF Final
Task 1 Compiled PDF Final
task 1 questions to get the highest score. To get a band 9 in IELTS Writing
task 1, you should follow this answer structure:
1. Introduction
2. General overview
3. Specific features
Let’s look in detail how to apply this structure to an IELTS bar chart question.
The bar chart shows the divorce rates in two European countries from 2011 to 2015.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make
comparisons where relevant.
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.
Sweden’s divorce rate was about 45% in 2011, being higher than Finland’s
rate by approximately 8%. Then, it rose to almost fifty percent in 2012.
However, the figure showed a gradual decrease to about 47% in 2013, and
continued to decline steadily to the end of the period, reaching around 45%
in 2014 and hitting a low-point of about 37% in 2015.
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.
Sweden’s divorce rate was about 45% in 2011, being higher than Finland’s
rate by approximately 8%. Then, it rose to fifty percent in 2012.
However, the figure showed a gradual decrease to about 47% in 2013, and
continued to decline steadily to the end of the period, reaching around 45%
in 2014 and hitting a of about 37% in 2015.
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PROCESS DIAGRAM
in this lesson you will learn how to describe a diagram in IELTS Writing task
1.
We will deal with a process diagram. Although diagrams are not very common
in IELTS, they do appear in Writing and are very different from other types of
graphs you can get. So it's a good idea to learn how to structure your answer
when describing a diagram.
The diagram illustrates how steel rods are manufactured in the furniture industry.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make
comparisons where relevant.
You can watch a video tutorial on how to describe diagrams in IELTS Academic
Writing task 1:
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:
3. Introduction
4. General overview
5. Specific features
The diagram explains the way in which steel rods are produced for the furniture
industry.
The diagram shows the process of metal rods production for the furniture
industry.
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
If the diagram has loops or repeating stages, or your process is cyclic - write
that in your overview too!
Overall, the process consists of eleven stages, beginning with the raw
material and ending up with the product’s inspection.
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.
In the next stage, the ingots are connected to a cooling reservoir, where the
temperature falls to 60-100 °C. Metal goes through special nozzles and cools
down, forming strands. Following this, the metal strands proceed to rollers that
change their shape. Next, the products are put into a heating machine, where
they undergo heat treatment. Subsequently, a measuring automaton completes
a surface check of the products.
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
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"
PIE chart
6. Introduction
7. General overview
8. Specific features
Let's look in detail how to apply this structure to answer IELTS pie chart
question.
The two pie charts below show the percentages of industry sectors' contribution to
the economy of Turkey in 2000 and 2016.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make
comparisons where relevant.
You can watch a video tutorial on how to describe pie charts in IELTS Academic
Writing task 1:
And now let's learn how to describe IELTS pie charts by doing this example.
1. Introduction
The two pie charts illustrate how different industry sectors contributed to the
economy of Turkey percentagewise in the years 2000 and 2016.
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.
pie charts = pie charts (don't change this!)
2. General Overview
The second paragraph of your answer is a general overview, where you briefly
describe 2-4 key features of your chart.
In our case there are two main options to describe key features:
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]
The full answer + Practice
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)