The graph shows typical levels in enthusiasm, confidence and ability of students attending a ten-week IELTS course. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.
Here's my answer with teacher's feedback.
Wednesday, 7 April 2021
IELTS Writing Task 1- Sample 4
IELTS Writing Task 1 - Sample 3
The graph below compares figures for the production and consumption of energy in the US from 1950 to 2013. It also predicts figures to 2023.
Describe the information in the graph, comparing and contrasting production and consumption levels.
You should write at least 150 words.
Here is my sample answer. I have forgotten to mention imports, which will reduce score in the real rest. Also, I have not divided the main body into paragraphs, which I should correct.
Both the production and consumption of energy has been increasing. The gap is projected to be wider in the future, as we can see that consumption is consistently higher than energy produced in US (should be: in the US) . The deficit of energy is compensated by the imports ( by imports : do not use the).
In 1950, US (the US) produced 25 units of energy which has now increased to around 70 units in the year 2013. The energy production is anticipated to increase steadily to 90 units in 2025. It showed fluctuation for a small period time (period of time) in the years following 1975.
(Uncorrected 165 words, corrected 173 words)
IELTS Writing Task 1- Sample 2
Here's another sample answer with teacher's feedback. Please note that you can only spend 20 minutes on this task, so plan accordingly.
WRITING TASK 1
The charts show the share of the Australian and British cinema markets in 2001 and cinema admissions in Britain and Australia from 1980 to 2001. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information. You should write at least 150 words.
IELTS Writing Task 1 -Sample 1
The charts below give information about travel to and from the UK, and about the most popular countries for UK residents to visit.
2. Identify the main points described by the data ( look for a pattern in the data and describe it).
It can be seen that overseas travel by UK citizens grew substantially over the period and that the most popular destinations ( apart from the USA) were in Europe. Visits to the UK also increased, but at a slower rate.
In 1979, over 10 million overseas journeys were made by UK citizens. By 1984, this increased to 20 million and after that the rate of increase grew. In 1999, over 50 million UK residents traveled overseas.
There was a similar rate of increase in the number of people visiting the UK. In 1979, the number was 10 million and this number increased slowly until approximately 1986 and then the rate of increase became more marked. In 1999, almost 20 million people visited the UK.
By far the most popular destinations for UK residents in 1999 were France ( with approximately 11 million visitors) and Spain ( just under 10 million). The third most popular destination was the USA ( approximately 3 million visitors) followed by Greece and Turkey.
4. Give a summary statement.
In summary, overseas travel by UK residents grew five-fold between 1979 and 1999 while the number of visitors to the UK doubled. The most popular destinations for the British were France and Spain.
(232 words) in this answer.