How to Write Pie Chart Essay in IELTS Writing Task 1
In Academic Task 1 of the Writing module, you are expected to write a short descriptive report based on visual information or data. This visual information may be presented as pie charts. Pie charts are circular charts divided into sectors usually illustrating percentages. In this blog, we’re going to tell how to effectively describe a pie chart in IELTS Writing task 1. To get a band 9 for your answer, you should follow this answer structure:
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IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 requires you to write at least 150 words in response to a graph, table, chart, or process. You will be presented with factual information and asked to select and report the main features of the data in under 20 minutes. You can’t spend more than 20 minutes on Writing Task 1. This task consists of 33% of your total writing mask so you must avoid mistakes that can cost you this 33% of your total marks.
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The IELTS Reading test requires you to answer 40 questions in 60 minutes. In the IELTS Reading Test, there are many question types that you must answer. We are going to share some tips that will help you score full marks in Short Answer Questions during your IELTS Reading Test. Check them out below:
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One of the best ways to improve your English speaking skills is to talk to a native speaker. But what if you don’t feel confident enough to actually speak to another person. Here’s how to start speaking English in 5 easy steps:
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If you’re not a native English speaker, chances are you will think about the answer in your mother tongue, whether consciously or subconsciously. All of us do so when we learn the English language as non-native English speakers.
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Read MoreHow to Increase Your IELTS scores by Understanding the “Conditionals”?
Are you preparing for the IELTS test? Confused about how to use conditionals? Conditionals can be used in writing task 2 of the IELTS examination or even in the speaking test. Conditional tenses are used to speculate about what could happen, what might have happened in the past, or what we wish would happen in the […]
Read More5 Tips to Improve Your IELTS Writing Score That No One Told You
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is designed to assess a candidate’s language ability. Understanding the IELTS scoring system can help you plan your preparation and perform at your best on the test day.
Read MoreWhat Should I Bring on IELTS Test Day?
When you arrive at the IELTS test center, your ID will be verified. It is required for all three sections of the exam: listening/reading, writing and speaking.
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