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IELTS Writing - Task 1 - Line Graph

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Task 1 - Line Graph

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Task 1 - Line Graph
📌 IELTS Writing Task 1 Overview Task 1 always includes the following three elements: ▸ 1) A Brief Description of the Graphic • A short section explaining what the graphic is ▸ 2) Instructions • "Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words." ▸ 3) Graphics • Line graph • Bar chart • Pie chart • Table • Map • Process diagram • Multiple charts (a combination of the above charts) ▸ Key Requirements Task 1 mainly tests whether you can: → 1. Identify the most important information → 2. Group information logically → 3. Compare data clearly → 4. Describe trends and changes → 5. Use accurate grammar and vocabulary → 6. Avoid unnecessary or invented details 📌 Trend Data Overview ▸ What Is Trend Data? • In Task 1, trend data means the visual shows how figures change over time. The time period may be shown in: years, months, weeks, days, decades, specific time points. • The main skill is not just comparing numbers. The main skill is showing: → what increased, what decreased, what stayed stable, what fluctuated, what reached a peak, what reached a low point, what changed the most or least ▸ What Should You Focus On? • overall upward or downward trends • starting and ending points • highest and lowest points • sharp or gradual changes • periods of stability • fluctuations • similarities and differences between trends 📌 Strategy for Writing - Trend Data ▸ STEP 1. Understand the Task The instructions are always the same: "Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant." For trend data, "main features" usually means the biggest changes over time. ▸ STEP 2. Plan Your Answer (4-Paragraph Structure, at Least 150 Words) → 1. Paraphrase the description → 2. Write an overview paragraph → 3. Write two body paragraphs ※ No conclusion needed. ▸ STEP 3. Choose the Right Grouping Method For trend data, you can group information by: → lines/categories that increased → lines/categories that decreased → lines/categories with similar patterns → lines/categories with opposite patterns → earlier period vs later period → most dramatic changes vs more stable changes 📌 Line Graph ▸ What Line Charts Usually Show Line charts show changes over time. They may show changes in: population, sales, income, spending, unemployment rates, energy use, student numbers, internet usage, birth rates, production levels, etc. Your job is to describe the main trends, not every point on the line. ▸ Two Main Types of Line Charts ◆ 1. Single-line charts These show the change of one category over time. Focus on: → where the figure started → whether it rose, fell, fluctuated, or stayed stable → the highest and lowest points → where the figure ended Useful language: → increased steadily → declined gradually → fluctuated noticeably → remained stable → reached a peak → fell to its lowest point → ended higher/lower than it began ◆ 2. Multiple-line charts These show changes in two or more categories over time. Focus on: → which line was highest or lowest at the start → which line was highest or lowest at the end → which line increased or decreased the most → whether any lines crossed → whether the categories followed similar or opposite trends Useful language: → X rose more sharply than Y → X remained higher than Y throughout the period → X overtook Y in 2010 → X and Y followed similar upward trends → X increased, while Y declined ▸ Essay Structure for Line Charts (4 Paragraphs) ◆ 1) Introduction → Paraphrase the description of the chart ◆ 2) Overview Paragraph → Summarize 2–3 of the most prominent trends → Mention the general direction of change → Do not include specific figures ◆ 3) Body Paragraph 1 Describe the first main group of data. Possible grouping methods: → categories that increased → the highest or most important line → the first half of the time period → lines with similar trends ◆ 4) Body Paragraph 2 Describe the remaining major data. Possible grouping methods: → categories that decreased → lower or less important lines → the second half of the time period → lines with contrasting trends ※ No conclusion needed. 📌 Reminders • Spend only 20 minutes on Task 1 — Task 1 is worth half of the Task 2 score. • Do not describe every data point — Focus on the beginning, end, peak, low point, and major changes. • Focus on the overall trend first — Before writing details, decide whether each line generally rises, falls, fluctuates, or stays stable. • Compare the lines, not just the numbers — In multiple-line charts, explain how the trends are similar or different. • Be careful with units — Always check whether the chart shows percentages, numbers of people, millions, dollars, hours, or another unit.

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Task 1 - Line Graph
📌 IELTS Writing Task 1 Overview Task 1 always includes the following three elements: ▸ 1) A Brief Description of the Graphic • A short section explaining what the graphic is ▸ 2) Instructions • "Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words." ▸ 3) Graphics • Line graph • Bar chart • Pie chart • Table • Map • Process diagram • Multiple charts (a combination of the above charts) ▸ Key Requirements Task 1 mainly tests whether you can: → 1. Identify the most important information → 2. Group information logically → 3. Compare data clearly → 4. Describe trends and changes → 5. Use accurate grammar and vocabulary → 6. Avoid unnecessary or invented details 📌 Trend Data Overview ▸ What Is Trend Data? • In Task 1, trend data means the visual shows how figures change over time. The time period may be shown in: years, months, weeks, days, decades, specific time points. • The main skill is not just comparing numbers. The main skill is showing: → what increased, what decreased, what stayed stable, what fluctuated, what reached a peak, what reached a low point, what changed the most or least ▸ What Should You Focus On? • overall upward or downward trends • starting and ending points • highest and lowest points • sharp or gradual changes • periods of stability • fluctuations • similarities and differences between trends 📌 Strategy for Writing - Trend Data ▸ STEP 1. Understand the Task The instructions are always the same: "Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant." For trend data, "main features" usually means the biggest changes over time. ▸ STEP 2. Plan Your Answer (4-Paragraph Structure, at Least 150 Words) → 1. Paraphrase the description → 2. Write an overview paragraph → 3. Write two body paragraphs ※ No conclusion needed. ▸ STEP 3. Choose the Right Grouping Method For trend data, you can group information by: → lines/categories that increased → lines/categories that decreased → lines/categories with similar patterns → lines/categories with opposite patterns → earlier period vs later period → most dramatic changes vs more stable changes 📌 Line Graph ▸ What Line Charts Usually Show Line charts show changes over time. They may show changes in: population, sales, income, spending, unemployment rates, energy use, student numbers, internet usage, birth rates, production levels, etc. Your job is to describe the main trends, not every point on the line. ▸ Two Main Types of Line Charts ◆ 1. Single-line charts These show the change of one category over time. Focus on: → where the figure started → whether it rose, fell, fluctuated, or stayed stable → the highest and lowest points → where the figure ended Useful language: → increased steadily → declined gradually → fluctuated noticeably → remained stable → reached a peak → fell to its lowest point → ended higher/lower than it began ◆ 2. Multiple-line charts These show changes in two or more categories over time. Focus on: → which line was highest or lowest at the start → which line was highest or lowest at the end → which line increased or decreased the most → whether any lines crossed → whether the categories followed similar or opposite trends Useful language: → X rose more sharply than Y → X remained higher than Y throughout the period → X overtook Y in 2010 → X and Y followed similar upward trends → X increased, while Y declined ▸ Essay Structure for Line Charts (4 Paragraphs) ◆ 1) Introduction → Paraphrase the description of the chart ◆ 2) Overview Paragraph → Summarize 2–3 of the most prominent trends → Mention the general direction of change → Do not include specific figures ◆ 3) Body Paragraph 1 Describe the first main group of data. Possible grouping methods: → categories that increased → the highest or most important line → the first half of the time period → lines with similar trends ◆ 4) Body Paragraph 2 Describe the remaining major data. Possible grouping methods: → categories that decreased → lower or less important lines → the second half of the time period → lines with contrasting trends ※ No conclusion needed. 📌 Reminders • Spend only 20 minutes on Task 1 — Task 1 is worth half of the Task 2 score. • Do not describe every data point — Focus on the beginning, end, peak, low point, and major changes. • Focus on the overall trend first — Before writing details, decide whether each line generally rises, falls, fluctuates, or stays stable. • Compare the lines, not just the numbers — In multiple-line charts, explain how the trends are similar or different. • Be careful with units — Always check whether the chart shows percentages, numbers of people, millions, dollars, hours, or another unit.