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IELTS Cambridge Book 15 Test 2

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2. The graph below shows the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017.


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 2

The graph below shows the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017.

Sample Answer 1

The given line graph illustrates the visitor numbers to a specific Caribbean island over a seven-year period starting in 2010. Overall, there has been a steady increase in the number of tourists visiting the island throughout the years. Additionally, it is worth noting that the number of cruise ship passengers remained lower than the number of island residents for the majority of the period.

In 2010, exactly one million tourists visited the Caribbean island, with 75,000 opting to stay on the island while the rest stayed on cruise ships. Over the following two years, the number of passengers choosing to stay aboard the ships decreased to slightly under 0.25 million. Interestingly, during this period, the number of visitors who preferred to stay on the island rose to 1.25 million, indicating a popular alternative among tourists.

In the final year of the analysis, 2017, there was a significant surge in the number of tourists visiting the Caribbean island, reaching 3.5 million visits. Furthermore, the number of passengers choosing to remain on cruise ships multiplied, surpassing 2 million individuals.

Key Phrases and Vocabulary:

Visitor numbers

Caribbean island

Starting in 2010

Stay on the island

Stay on cruise ships

Increase in the number of tourists

Opted to stay

Surge in the number of tourists

Remain on cruise ships

The graph below shows the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017.

Sample Answer 2

Band 7+ 


                  The presented line graph shows the number of visitors to a particular Caribbean island during a seven-year period beginning in 2010. In general, the number of tourists visiting the Caribbean island steadily increased throughout the years. Additionally, the number of cruise ship passengers was fewer than the number of island residents for most of the period.


                  In 2010, the total number of tourists visiting the Caribbean island was precisely one million, with 75,000 staying on the island and the remainder on the ship. In comparison, the number of guests who stayed aboard decreased over the next two years to just under 0.25 million. Interestingly, 1.25 chose to remain on the island, which indeed was a popular alternative.


                  During the last year, in 2017, there was a considerable growth in the number of tourists to the Caribbean islands, resulting in 3.5 million visits. Furthermore, the number of passengers who remained on cruise ships multiplied, climbing to over 2 million people.

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The graph below shows the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017.

Sample Answer 3

Band 7 

                 The line graph compares the percentage of visitors to Caribbean islands between 2010 and 2017.

                  In terms of cruise ship tourists, the number increased from 0.25 million in 2010 to 0.5 million in 2011 before dropping back to 0.25 million in 2012, and then increased significantly by 2 million (2017). In terms of inhabitants who remained on the island, the number remained constant for a year at 0.75 million, before increasing by 1.5 million in 2013, followed by a period of stability until 2015, when sales dropped to 1.25 million before recovering to 1.5 million (2017).

               In aggregate, the number of visitors increased dramatically from 1 million in 2010 to 2.75 million in 2015, where it stayed stable for a brief time before rising to 2.5 million (2017).

              In summary, the trend for tourists who remained aboard ships was clearly increasing, while the trend for those who stayed on the island was reversed.

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The graph below shows the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017.

Sample Answer 4

Band 6.5


                    The line graph compares the proportion of people visiting a Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017.

                 Regarding visitors who stayed on cruise ships, the number of people went from 0.25 million (2010) to 0.5 million (2011) before falling back again to 0.25 million (2012), and subsequently, there was a significant rise of 2 million (2017). Looking at the residents who stayed on the island, the figure remained unchanged for a year, at 0.75 million, and after that, there was a rise of 1.5 million in 2013, which was followed by a period of stability until 2015, as sales fell to 1.25 million before climbing again back to 1.5 million (2017).

             Turning to total, the number of tourists rose sharply from 1 million (2010) to 2.75 million (2015) where it remained constant for a short period before surging to 2.5 million (2017).

                In summary, the trend was obviously upward for the visitors who stayed on ships, while the trend was reversed for those who stayed on the island.

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The graph below shows the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017.

Sample Answer 5

Band 6


                    The line graph illustrates how many visitors visited a Caribbean island and their staying location from 2010 to 2017.

                     Regarding tourists staying on cruise ships, the trend was upward over the period. The trend was fairly steady until the year 2013 with 0.5 million visitors. After that, it rose consistently from 1 to 1.5 million tourists. By the end of the year 2017, it peaked at 2 million.

                      The number of visitors who were staying on the island fluctuated over the given period. The figure for it hovered around 0.7 million and rose erratically, reaching a high of 1.5 million visitors by the year 2013. Subsequently, the period of stability was between 2013 and 2015. There was a fall of 0.5 million visitors in the year 2016. Followed by that, visitor numbers bounced back again to 1.5 million in 2017.

                         Turning to the total number of voyagers, the total number of voyagers increased towards the end of the period. It started at 1 million, increasing wildly to 2.5 million in the middle of the time period. The figure for total tourists fell before reaching a high of 3.5 at the end of the year.

                             In summary, we can see that the number of visitors staying on the ship and staying on the island varies from each other. The former shows an upward trend and later shows a downward trend.

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The graph below shows the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017.

Task-1 Vocabulary Quiz


The ______________ (important, unique, presented) line graph _________ (tells, says, shows) the number of visitors ______ (of, in, to) a certain Caribbean island during a ________ (seven years, seven year, seven-year) period beginning in 2010. In general, the number of tourists visiting the Caribbean island has _______ (steady, steadily) increased throughout the years. Additionally, the number of cruise ship passengers was __________(few, fewer, little) than the number of island residents for the most of the time period.


In 2010, the total number of tourists ________(visiting, visited) the Caribbean island was exactly one million, with 75,000 staying ________ (in, at, on) the island and the remainder _________(aboard, aboarded) cruise ships. While ______(the, a) number of guests staying aboard cruise ships decreased _______ (over, from, above) the next two years to just under 0.25 million. Interestingly, 1.25 chose to stay on the island __________(so, which, thus) surely was a popular alternative.


During the last year, in 2017, there was __________(a considerable, considerable, considerably) growth in the number of tourists to the Caribbean islands, and that __________(resulted, resulting, results) in 3.5 million visits. ____________(Although, Furthermore), the number of passengers who remained on cruise ships grew _______(rapid, rapidly), climbing to over 2 million people.  

The graph below shows the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017. 

Task-1 Vocabulary-Quiz Answers


The presented line graph shows the number of visitors to a particular Caribbean island during a seven-year period beginning in 2010. In general, the number of tourists visiting the Caribbean island has steadily increased throughout the years. Additionally, the number of cruise ship passengers was fewer than the number of island residents for most of the period.


In 2010, the total number of tourists visiting the Caribbean island was precisely one million, with 75,000 staying on the island and the remainder aboard cruise ships. In comparison, the number of guests staying aboard cruise ships decreased over the next two years to just under 0.25 million. Interestingly, 1.25 chose to remain on the island, which indeed was a popular alternative.


During the last year, in 2017, there was considerable growth in the number of tourists to the Caribbean islands, resulting in 3.5 million visits. Furthermore, the number of passengers who remained on cruise ships multiplied, climbing to over 2 million people.