IELTS Writing Task 1-(Simon IELTS)
1.
Introduction: write one sentence to introduce what the graph shows. Just
paraphrase the question statement (i.e. change a few words).
2.
Summary: describe 2 main things e.g. the overall trend for all 3 countries, and
the biggest change that you can see.
3.
Details: compare all 3 countries in 1940, then in 1990.
4.
Details: describe the dramatic increase predicted for Japan, and compare all 3
countries in 2040.
Explanations:
1.
Structure - 4 paragraphs: introduction, overview, 2 specific details
2.
Paraphrasing - proportion of the population =
percentage of people
(find more examples)
3.
Overview - overall trend, then biggest change
4.
Selecting key information - first year (1940), middle years (1990,
early 2000s), end of period (2030 to 2040)
5.
Comparing - in each country, most dramatic, and,
compared to, by
contrast, while, slightly lower, respectively (analyse
my sentences to
learn how to use these words correctly)
6.
Verbs - compares, increases, is expected to see, were, rose, remained...
(look carefully at the use of tenses)
It's possible to read model essays quickly and learn a little. It's also possible to
spend a long time studying them carefully and learn a lot!
IELTS Writing Task 1: comparisons
You can use "
compared to", "
compared with" and "in comparison with" in the
same way. For example:
•
Prices in the UK are high compared to / with / in comparison with (prices in)
Canada and Australia.
•
Compared to / with / in comparison with (prices in) Canada and Australia,
prices in the UK are high.
When writing about numbers or changes, I find it easier to use "
while" or
"whereas":
•
There are 5
million smokers in the UK, while / whereas only 2 million
Canadians and 1 million Australians smoke.
•
Between 1990 and 2000, the number of
smokers in the UK decreased
dramatically, while / whereas the figures for Canada and Australia remained
the same.