IELTS Writing Task 1 Library | All Question Types β€” IELTSbyEd
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IELTS Writing Task 1
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Every question type you will face on test day. Fully explained, with model answers, sentence guides and Band 7+ strategies.

8 Question Types
8 Model Answers
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20 min Per Guide
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Pie Chart

Learn to describe proportions with fractions, compare multiple charts and vary your lexical resource across every data point.

Fractions Multiple Charts Lexical Variety
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Bar Chart (Dynamic)

Master time-based bar charts. Describe rising and falling trends, crossover points and inversions over a period.

Trend Language Time-Based Crossover Points
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Bar Chart (Static)

Compare rankings and categories at a single point in time. Learn grouping strategy, comparison language and exception identification.

Rankings Comparisons Single Time Point
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Line Chart

Track trajectories, plateaus and recovery patterns. Describe multiple lines and the crucial crossover observation.

Multiple Lines Trajectories Approximation
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Process Diagram

No data to report. Learn passive voice, sequencing language and how to split stages into two logical paragraph groups.

Passive Voice Sequencing No Numbers
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Table

Learn to select, group and describe tabular data without listing everything. Concession clauses and dominant-change identification.

Data Selection Grouping Concession Clauses
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Two Graphs (Mixed)

The most challenging type. Learn to synthesise two different data sources into one coherent, analytical response.

Data Synthesis Bar + Table Integration
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Map / Plan

Master compass direction language, passive voice for change and geographical grouping to describe before and after maps.

Location Language Passive Voice Before & After

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