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  1. 2024年3月11日 · A Model Bar Chart of Age Groups for IELTS Writing Task 1. Use flexible language for describing age groups and don’t get too lost in lots of detail. Use the model answer below to guide you. Charts, tables and graphs showing age groups appear every year in IELTS Writing Task 1 (Academic Test).

    • Introduction Paragraph
    • The Overview
    • Body Paragraphs
    • Support Sentences with Data
    • Complex Sentences
    • Linking Devices
    • Assessment Criteria
    • Main IELTS Pages

    Keep your introduction paragraph simple. Just paraphrase the information given by IELTS. It is usually just one sentence. It is possible to also comment on the units of measurement in the chart “Units are measured in …”. You might want to add other key information such as country names, category names and dates.

    Look at your bar chart and choose the key features. These might be highs, lows, main differences etc. Collect them together and present them in an overview. To learn more about the overview / conclusion debate, please see my IELTS Overview Video Lesson. You must remember that the examiner is looking for the overview and it is an essential part of y...

    Make sure you have more than one body paragraph. The usual is two body paragraph. Decide how you will divide the information in the bar chart into difference body paragraphs. You must organise your paragraphs into a logical order.

    Your body paragraphs must have numbers to support them. If you fail to have numbers with your sentences in the body paragraphs, you might get only band 5 in Task Achievement. To learn useful vocabulary for using data accurately, see my lesson: IELTS Vocabulary: Accurate Data.

    You must write your task 1 using a range of complex sentences. You must learn these sentence structures. The best way is from model answers:IELTS Writing Task 1 Model Answers.

    You should use a range of linking devices. For example, while / whereas / as opposed to / compared to / in comparison with. All these will help you get a higher score in Coherence and Cohesion which is 25% of your marks. Make sure you use them correctly.

    Learn more about what the examiner wants to see in your writing. You must understand the requirements for the band score you are aiming for. See this page to learn about IELTS Writing Task 1 Band Scores 5 to 8 Explained. Recommended 1. Bar Chart Model for Above Lesson 2. Bar Chart Introduction and Overview Practice 3. Model Bar Chart: Gap Fill Gram...

    Develop your IELTS skills with tips, model answers, lessons, free videos and more. 1. IELTS Listening 2. IELTS Reading 3. IELTS Writing Task 1 4. IELTS Writing Task 2 5. IELTS Speaking 6. Vocabulary for IELTS 7. IELTS Test Information (FAQ) 8. Home Page: IELTS Liz

  2. The introduction is the easiest paragraph to write and the overview is the most important paragraph in your report. Look at the sample paragraphs below for the IELTS chart given and fill in the gaps. This lesson will help you understand introduction and overview content as well as improve your language skills.

  3. 2024年4月4日 · There are two questions to answer. I call this type of question a “Direct Question Essay”. The first question is about causes of the trend. The second question is about evaluating whether it is good or bad. Whenever you are asked to choose, it means you must give your opinion. Pay attention to the wording of the essay topic.

  4. 2017年4月4日 · Below is an IELTS writing task 1 answer for 2017. The bar charts were reported by a student in February 2017 and recreated as accurately as possible. Please remember that IELTS do not release question or answers for each test.

  5. ieltsliz.com › ielts-extraIELTS Extra

    Answers to over 100 questions about the IELTS test. Everything you need to know about what the tests is and useful tips for each section. IELTS Information & FAQ. IELTS Band Scores. Learn exactly how your band scores are calculated and how your writing and speaking is assessed. Band Scores Explained and Calculator. IELTS Recent Exam Questions.

  6. All IELTS scores are between 0 and 9. You can also get .5 scores as well (for example, 6.5 or 7.5). You will get a band score for each skill (listening, reading, writing and speaking) and also an overall band score. The overall band score is the average score of all the skills. See the table below as an example.