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(@thompson materials) IELTS Journal (writing task 1)
@pdfbooksyouneed IELTS Listening Actual Tests with Answers October, 2 5474267304327908974, ikt5h-v36b8
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IELTS
JOURNAL

35
Including approximation
The following body paragraphs summarize the key information in the two graphs below. Notice the expressions in bold that refer to time and amount. However, it is important not to overuse these words.
Book sales 1990-1999

Just over 10,000 copies of the book were sold in 1990. Sales increased dramatically over the
next two years, to peak at almost 60,000 in 1992. However, sales then fell sharply to well
under 30,000 in the following year, and they went down by a further 12,000 or so between
1993 and 1994. There was a steady increase in sales over the next/following three years,
and by 1997 there had been arise of slightly more than 10,000. However, after this sales began to drop once more to approximately 10,000 in 1999.
Book sales Jan-Dec 2000

In the first six months/half of the year 2000, sales fluctuated remarkably, although there was a moderate increase in July-August, reaching a peak at well over 15,000. A sharp decrease followed, with sales falling to around 15,000 in September. They remained steady at almost 15,000 until November, when there was a slight increase.


IELTS
JOURNAL

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Having a Task 1 checklist is important
Here is a suggested checklist for writing task 1. Put a tick, a check mark, next to each point on the list while writing a Task 1 report.
1. Know all the types of questions in Task 1 such as line graphs, bar charts, etc.
2. Try several real test examples of each type.
3. Know the paragraph method suggested here.
4. Practice paraphrasing the question to write introductions.
5. Understand why we do not write a conclusion for task 1.
6. Know how to write an 'overview, and what to include in this paragraph.
7. Practice selecting key information, rather than describing everything.
8. Be able to write good 'comparing' sentences.
9. Be able to describe changes and trends (e.g. increase, decrease.
10. Be able to use the passive to describe steps in a process.

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