BAR GRAPH
1. Introduction
This bar graph shows/represents/ demonstrates/illustrates/ indicates/depicts/displays/ points out/clarifies...
Overall...
2. Body
Data comparison phrases
- Comparative: (more)...than, twice/three times...as much/many as, fewer/less...than
- As...as, so...as
- Superlative: the most
Words illustrating tendencies
- propensity/trend/tendency/
- growth/development/
- increase/develop/jump/go up/grow/raise/rise/lift up /rocket /double /triple /advance /augment /amplify /soar /boost /level up/climb
- expand/extend/enlarge/widen/broaden/stretch/spread
- decline/decrease/go down/slump/sink/plunge/fall/drop/reduce/cut down/lessen/diminish/ level down/plummet
- equal/keep on/level off/stay the same/remain (steady, stable)/plateau
- dramatically/considerably/increasingly//significantly/greatly/extensively/substantially/ strongly/ firmly/suddenly
- gradually/moderately/fairly/steadily/constantly
- slightly/somewhat/marginally
- difference/discrepancy/gap/disparity
Useful expressions
- To be specific/ Specifically/ To be more detailed/Particularly/in particular(cụ thể là) Firstly/
- Transitional words: moreover, furthermore, in addition, additionally, thus, hence, therefore, accordingly, consequently, after that, besides, more notably,finally, eventually, however, nevertheless, nonetheless.
- To sum up, briefly, in conclusion, in a nutshell, in brief, in sum, all in all, all things considered...
Avoid
- Using FANBOYS = For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So at the beginning of the sentence.
- Using either slang or ambiguous words
- Expressing your own opinion on the numbers
- Listing all of the information given (if not necessary)
Successful keys
- Short and simple
- Clear format
- Integrate information but not mess up ideas
- Select features and words carefully
3. Conclusion
1
short sentence summarising what has been described. If it repeats the
introduction, remember to paraphrase it by using synonyms or other
syntaxes.
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Further information on marking criteria:
IELTS task 1 writing requires candidates to fulfill these 4 big standards:
- Task achievement: how well you have understood the diagram.
- Coherence and Cohesion: how clear your summary is and how flexible you are in using linking as well as reference words.
- Lexical resource: Vocabulary used and their spelling.
- Grammatical range and Accuracy: whether a wide range of sentence types are used.
Hence, after the deadline, please observe at least 2 other pieces and post comments on such things following:
- Task achievement: Good/Ok/Fair/Unsatisfied
- Coherence and cohesion: Good/Ok/Fair/Unsatisfied
- Lexical resource: Good/Ok/Fair/Unsatisfied
- Grammatical range and Accuracy: Good/Ok/Fair/Unsatisfied
Now, tips for assessing other writings:
- Skim all the sentences and then note the ones that you do not understand. => this will help us write understandable sentences.
- Count synonyms, antonyms and structures used (if possible) => it enhances our ability in making an interesting posts without any repetition.
- Most notably, after reading, are you really able to draw the diagram described? => if the answer is yes, that piece succeeds in the content.
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