IELTS Diagram Writing EP.1
This is the first lesson for IELTS Diagram Writing. IELTS Diagram Writing is only for candidates taking the IELTS Academic test. This is not for IELTS General candidates. You will find downloadable material, a summary, techniques and tips, as well as other important information about this skill below.
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Lesson summary:
Episode: 1
In today's lesson, Kru. Jaem welcomes new students to the IELTS Live Online programme and then introduces IELTS Diagram Writing.
IELTS Writing Task 1 is the first part of the writing section in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam. It assesses your ability to analyze and summarize information presented visually in the form of:
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Bar charts: Comparing data sets across different categories.
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Line graphs: Showing trends or changes over time.
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Pie charts: Displaying the composition of a whole using percentages.
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Tables: Presenting structured data with rows and columns.
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Process diagrams: Illustrating stages in a sequence.
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Maps: Highlighting locations or geographical features.
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Multiple Diagrams: Combining elements of different visual graphs, such as a Line Graph and Table together.
Task Overview:
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Time: 20 minutes (recommended)
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Word Count: Minimum 150 words
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Format: Report (objective and factual description)
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Marking Criteria:
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Task Achievement (25%): Accurately summarizing the key features and trends in the visual information.
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Overview (25%): Providing a clear and concise introduction and conclusion.
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Language Use (25%): Using appropriate vocabulary and grammatical structures for report writing.
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Presentation (25%): Organizing your report logically and presenting it in a clear and well-structured way.
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Important information:
Miscellaneous
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Homework can be submitted via Line only for IELTS Speaking.
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Listening, Reading, and Writing must only be submitted by email to thinkincafekk@gmail.com.
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Students should download the recommended books.