IELTS WRITING TASK 1 LINE GRAPH

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IELTS Writing task 1 Line Graph
This lesson is for those who wish to take the Academic module of IELTS. Candidates are expected to write a 150-word summary of information presented in graphic or diagrammatic form. This video will teach you how to describe a Line Graph so that you can gain a high band score on your IELTS exam.

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Your summary must be at least 150 words long, so you should write approximately 170 words. Spend not more than 20 minutes on this task.
You should:
- write your Introduction: pharaphrase the first sentence of your task, using your own words, rather than copying from the question;
- include an Overview: write all key points, compare main features;
- organize your Body Paragraphs in a logical way;
- use a range of relevant vocabulary with accurate spelling;
- pay attention to grammar and punctuation;
- support your answer with accurate data.

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Great job teacher, thanks from new Delhi India.

jpsingh
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thank you it's very helpful for me

engmutar
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very useful ....but we cannot write "below" in the introduction sentence as we don't have a graph in our answer sheet
thanks

anushachimouriya