IELTS Academic Line Graph

Line Graph
Line Graph

IELTS Academic Line Graph

In IELTS line graph may come in the Task 1 in the Academic test. A picture will be given in the exam which will consist of two axis horizontal (X-axis) and Vertical (Y-axis). The x-axis usually represents the time period and the y-axis shows the measurements. There will be lines between both the axis which will represent some data and you will have to explain it in minimum 150 words. You will have to take some of the most important data from it normally peaks and downs.

Structure of the IELTS Academic Writing Line graph

To get a good score in IELTS writing you need to follow a structure.

Paragraph 1 (Introduction)

Paragraph 2 (Overview)

Sentence 1- Overview of the first main feature

Sentence 2- Overview of the second main feature

Sentence 3- Make general comparison, if appropriate

Paragraph 3 (Details of significant feature 1)

Sentence 1- Supporting details

Sentence 2- Supporting details

Sentence 3- Supporting details/comparison details, if appropriate

Paragraph 4 (Details of significant feature 2)

Sentence 1- Supporting details

Sentence 2- Supporting details

Sentence 3- Supporting details/Comparison details. Introduce the line graph: Define what the IELTS line graph illustrates.

Describe a Line graph in IELTS

There are two types of line graphs that you can face in the exam first is the simple line graph which have only one line and the other is complex which includes two or more lines. These lines will be of various colours and each representing different factors or data.

Write Introduction

The first thing is to read the given statement carefully as without knowing what exactly the graph is demonstrating you will not be able to start the task. After understanding the statement have a look at the given line graph. Another thing to remember is to check the heading as it will give you a better idea about the topic. After understanding everything you can start writing introduction.

Writing Body Paragraphs

The introduction come the body paragraph for this you have to analyze the Line Graph for this.  You can write only one detailed body paragraph if there is a single line in the graph. If the graph consists of two or more lines than you have to write two body paragraphs to give the detailed information about the graph.

 Start the body paragraph with some line of your own. To make a connection with the graph use some words the trends such as constantly increasing, gradually decreasing, stable, etc. and peak points. 

Second body paragraph –

In the second paragraph you should write about the main points of the IELTS line graph, you should make good line comparison. You may even mention the intersection points if any.

Besides, mention the peak points at the start and continue with the corresponding data mentioning the range (highest or lowest).

Of course, these highlights are nothing but the essential features that make your writing task very scoring.

Summary

If you want to get good score in the IELTS Line graph academic writing task 1 you should include summary as it is an essential to get a good score. So include a summary with conclusive statements after the introduction or after your body paragraphs without fail.

Follow the above said structure strictly to effectively describe the given IELTS line graph.

For vocabulary of line graph click here.

Tips for Describing Line graph in IELTS Writing Task

– Read the instructions carefully.

– Find out your most common mistakes.

Paraphrase the question.

– Use signposting language.

– Practice on IELTS answer sheets.

– Understand how to describe the change.

– Do not use the same words for numbers and percentages.

– Spend time to organize and plan your answer.

– Do not give your opinion.

 Practice writing overviews.

– Do not use notes, bullet points or abbreviations.

– Consider the tense which you are going to use.

– Do not write every number of processes you come across.

– Do not copy the words or information given in the diagram.

– Support your descriptions with accurate data.

– Use Formal language.

– Do not panic.

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20th February, IELTS Daily Task
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