IELTS Task-1 (Academic)

Useful Phrases and Sentences

IELTS TASK 1 USEFUL PHRASES DR VISHAL GOYAL

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Introduction Paragraph

Charts, Pie Charts, Bar Charts

1.

The (chart, pie chart, bar chart) illustrates the number of students at Vishal Inst…


2.

The chart provides information about how the students of Yamunanagar performed in IELTS test in 2021.


3.

The line graph illustrates the proportion of people who attended Vishal IELTS Institute in 2021.


4.

The graph gives information about the average weekly performance of test takers…


5.

The bar chart shows the results of test takers…


6.

The bar chart and graph show the success rate of IELTS test takers of Yamunanagar.


Diagrams

8.

The diagram shows the process by which electricity…


9.

Diagrams show the infrastructural developments that took place in Yamunanagar between 2020 and 2021.


10.

The diagram illustrates the various stages in the production of electricity…


Tables

11.

The table shows the average number of test takers in Yamunanagar…


Maps

12.

Between 1990 and 2005, there were so many developments that took place in…


13.

The map shows the developments which took place in the suburbs of Yamunanagar…

Main Body Paragraph

Useful Phrases


It's worth mentioning...


It is self-evident that...


It's worth noting that...


Based on the evidence, we may deduce that...


It can be observed from the pie chart that...


When it comes to... the trend is completely reversed.


The pattern is inverted for...


During the same time period,

Task-1

Tips and Strategies

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The first step is to examine the data in the graph attentively. This is not a step to speed through. Before you begin writing, make sure you understand the graph.

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Highlight key terms in the question and circle key spots on the graph.

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Determine which crucial dates and critical information are given in the graph.

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Make a plan for your writing.

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Divide the data into two or three groups if the line graph has more than two lines. You could, for example, divide the data into rising and declining trends.

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Consider the time frame (Past, Present, or Future) and figure out the tenses you can use.

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Begin with an opening statement that briefly summarises the graph, but do not repeat the question's precise wording.

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Then, in your own words, describe one or two of the graph's general tendencies. Don't go into too much detail; simply summarize the most important trends you notice while looking at the graph.

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Select and write about the most essential aspects in the first main paragraph, such as rising or declining trends, or where lines connect, and provide relevant statistics only.

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Do not try to cover all of the data in the line graph, and leave out any details that are not crucial to the key trends.

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Do not try to interpret or understand the data in the graph, or make any computations; just describe and report it.

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Keep a watchful eye on the clock. You have only 20 minutes to complete the task.