IELTS Writing Task 1 Sample Answer

IELTS Cambridge Book 15 Test 1

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1. The chart below shows the results of a survey about people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.


Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

Write at least 150 words.

Source: IELTS Cambridge Book 15 Test 1

The chart below shows the results of a survey about people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.

Sample Answer 1

The bar chart provides an overview of the drinking patterns of coffee and tea consumers in five major Australian cities over the course of the previous four weeks. Overall, the majority of residents in each city, except Adelaide, visited cafes for coffee or tea. Instant coffee purchases were also popular, while buying fresh coffee was less common.

Beginning with cafe visits, Melbourne and Hobart stood out with 64% and 63% of residents, respectively, followed closely by Sydney at just over 60%. Brisbane had a slightly lower percentage, with over 55% of the population visiting cafes. Adelaide had the lowest percentage, at less than 50%. It is worth noting that instant coffee consumption was relatively higher in Adelaide, accounting for 50% of purchases. Hobart had 54% of residents purchasing instant coffee; Brisbane followed with 52%; Melbourne with 48%; and Sydney with just over 45%.

     When considering purchases of fresh coffee, the percentage was consistently below 45% across all cities. Sydney had the highest rate at 44%, and Melbourne was right behind it at 42%. Hobart ranked second with 39%, while Adelaide and Brisbane had considerably lower rates, both at approximately 34%.

Overall, the data reveals that visiting cafes for coffee or tea was a common practice in all cities except Adelaide. Instant coffee was a popular choice across the board, while the purchase of fresh coffee was less prevalent. Sydney and Melbourne had the highest rates of fresh coffee purchases, while Adelaide and Brisbane had the lowest.

Key Phrases and Vocabulary:

Drinking patterns

Coffee and tea consumers

Australian cities

Visited cafes

Instant coffee purchases

Buying fresh coffee

Cafe visits

Percentage of the population

Instant coffee consumption

Purchasing instant coffee

Fresh coffee purchases

The chart below shows the results of a survey about people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.

Sample Answer 2

Band 7+ 

                     The bar chart illustrates the drinking patterns of coffee and tea drinkers in five Australian cities during the previous four weeks. In general, more than half of the population in every city except Adelaide visited a café for coffee or tea, though purchasing instant coffee was also popular, and buying fresh coffee was less prevalent.

                     To begin with, going to cafés was the most distinctive in Melbourne and Hobart, with 64% and 63%, respectively. Sydney was comparable at a little over 60%, followed by Brisbane at over 55% and Adelaide at less than 50%. Adelaide was the only city where instant coffee was somewhat more popular (50 per cent). Instant coffee purchases were 54 per cent in Hobart, 52 per cent in Brisbane, 48 per cent in Melbourne, and just over 45 per cent in Sydney.

                    In all cities, the percentage of residents stocking up on fresh coffee was less than 45 per cent. It was most prevalent in Sydney (44%) and Melbourne (42 per cent). Hobart came in second with 39%, but Adelaide and Brisbane came significantly lower and even at roughly 34%.

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The chart below shows the results of a survey about people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.

Sample Answer 3

Band 6.5

                     The bar chart depicts the number of individuals who visited cafes to buy coffee and tea in various cities across Australia during the past four weeks.

                      In terms of cafe visits, over 60% of people in Melbourne, Hobart, and Sydney did so. Brisbane's number was a little more than 55%, whereas Adelaide's was 50%. Hobart (54 per cent) and Brisbane (53 per cent) had the greatest rates of instant coffee consumption, followed by Melbourne (48 per cent) and Sydney (46 per cent).

                    Regarding fresh coffee purchases, more than 40% of consumers did so in Sydney (44% ) and Melbourne (43 per cent). Hobart was the next highest, at (38%), while the percentage of consumers who drank fresh coffee was almost identical to that of Brisbane and Adelaide, at about 34%.

                   In summary, the greatest proportion of people attended cafes and bought instant coffee, while the lowest proportion purchased fresh coffee.

151 Words

The chart below shows the results of a survey about people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.

Sample Answer 4

Band 6

                              The bar chart gives data about the number of people who visited cafes to purchase coffee and tea in different cities in Australia during the last 4 weeks.

                              Regarding cafe visits, more than 60% of residents visited cafes in Melbourne, Hobart and Sydney. The figure for Brisbane was just over 55%, whereas 50% of people in Adelaide went to a cafe and purchased instant coffee. The percentage of people who consumed instant coffee was highest in Hobart (54%) and Brisbane (53%), followed by Melbourne (48%) and Sydney (46%).

                                  Turning to fresh coffee purchases, more than 40% of customers bought fresh coffee in Sydney (44%) and Melbourne (43%), Hobart was the next highest, at (38%), while the proportion of customers who consumed fresh coffee was almost around 34% in Brisbane and Adelaide.

                       In summary, the percentage of residents who visited cafes and bought instant coffee was the most prevalent. However, fresh coffee purchases were the least.

151 Words

The chart below shows the results of a survey about people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.

Sample Answer 5

Band 6

                                The bar graph illustrates the drinking patterns of coffee and tea in five different cities in Australia over the previous 4 weeks.

                           In terms of café coffee consumption, Melbourne led the way with roughly 64%, followed by Hobart and Sydney with 63% and 61%, respectively. The figures for Brisbane and Adelaide were 65% and 49%, respectively.

                      The percentage of instant coffee sales purchased in Hobart and Brisbane was just under 55%. Sales in Adelaide and Melbourne were 50% and 45%.

                     Turning to fresh coffee, 44% of people prefer it in Sydney, which is a high percentage, next to 42% of Melbourne's buyers buying it. The percentage for Brisbane and Adelaide stood at under 35%.

                        In summary, for the most part, visits to cafes for coffee outnumbered visits to other kinds of coffee, with the exception of Adelaide, and instant and fresh coffee were less popular than they were among native Australians.

150 Words

The chart below shows the results of a survey about people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.

Sample Answer 6

Band 5.5

                                The presented graphic below gives information about the Australian people's buying and drinking of coffee in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Hobart during the previous month.

                              It is crystal clear that in Sydney and Melbourne, about 44% and 42% of people loved buying fresh coffee much less than instant coffee, while a sharp incline was seen in the percentage of individuals buying instant coffee who resided in Brisbane city (just below 55%), followed by an erratic decline to half. Drinking coffee in a cafe was the highest (60%) in Sydney, before surging to approximately 62%.

                          On the other hand, the proportion of those living in the last 3 cities in the question was nearly half, again increasing to 64% in Hobart.

             In general, the trend of buying fresh, instant coffee as well as visiting a cafe was fairly wild.

139 Words

The chart below shows the results of a survey about people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.

Task-1 Vocabulary Quiz


The bar chart____________(illustrates, gives, tells) the drinking patterns of coffee and tea drinkers in five Australian cities during the__________(ago, previous, before) four weeks ____________(In general, Because, So) more than half of the population in every city except Adelaide visited a café for coffee or tea, ___________ (as, though, now) purchasing instant coffee was also popular and ______________ (purchase, purchased, purchasing) fresh coffee was less prevalent.

 

To begin with, going to cafés was the __________ (most, more, much) distinctive in Melbourne and Hobart, ________ (at, with, in) 64% and 63%, respectively. Sydney was comparable at ___________ (a little, little, few) over 60%, followed by Brisbane at over 55% and Adelaide at less _______ (then, than) 50%. Adelaide was the _______ (and, but, only) city where instant coffee was _________ (anyhow, whatever, somewhat) more popular (50 per cent). Instant coffee purchases _________ (was, were, is) 54 per cent in Hobart, 52 per cent in Brisbane, 48 per cent in Melbourne, and __________(above, just, so) over 45 per cent in Sydney.

 

In all cities, the percentage of residents stocking _______ (up, at, into) on fresh coffee was less than 45 per cent. It was _________ (most, the most, actually) prevalent in Sydney (44%) and Melbourne (42 per cent). Hobart came ________ (in, at, over) second with 39%, but Adelaide and Brisbane came in ______________ (actually, significantly, highly) lower and even at roughly 34%.

The chart below shows the results of a survey about people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.

Task-1 Vocabulary-Quiz Answers

The bar chart shows/illustrates the drinking patterns of coffee and tea drinkers in five Australian cities during the previous four weeks. In general, more than half of the population in every city except Adelaide visited a café for coffee or tea, though purchasing instant coffee was also popular, and buying fresh coffee was less prevalent.

To begin, going to cafés was the most distinctive in Melbourne and Hobart, with 64% and 63%, respectively. Sydney was comparable at a little over 60%, followed by Brisbane at over 55% and Adelaide at less than 50%. Adelaide was the only city where instant coffee was somewhat more popular (50 per cent). Instant coffee purchases were 54 per cent in Hobart, 52 per cent in Brisbane, 48 per cent in Melbourne, and just over 45 per cent in Sydney.

In all cities, the percentage of residents stocking up on fresh coffee was less than 45 per cent. It was most prevalent in Sydney (44%) and Melbourne (42 per cent). Hobart came in second with 39%, but Adelaide and Brisbane came significantly lower, at roughly 34%.