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Useful Vocabulary for IELTS Writing Task 1

Useful phrases & words to describe a chart, table, graph,  explain a process, give overall information in IELTS Writing Task 1

Explaining what the task shows
The table/ bar chart/ / pie chart/line graph/ illustration/ flow chart/ map/ diagram/  figures… +represents/shows/presents statistics on/ gives data on/ compares
The vertical axis/ y axis is… The horizontal axis/ x axis represents…
Explaining the paragraph structure
I will start by explaining…
First of all, I will focus on…
First, I will look at…
Firstly, I will describe…
The information will be divided into… and… and looked at in that order.
In the next paragraph I will… and the following paragraph will… and then I will… and after that I will… and the final paragraph will be on…

Selecting the most important information/ Giving overall information
The first thing you notice looking at the graph is…
… stands out (because…)
The biggest/ most noticeable/ largest/ most obvious/ most important difference/ similarity trend is…
Overall…
The main trend…
Over the entire period shown,…
It can be said that in general,…

Mentioning parts of what the page shows
The first row/ second row/ last row/ top row/ bottom row
The first column/ second column/ third column/ last column/ left-hand column/ middle column/ right-hand column

Stage of the process
in the North/ Northwest/ Southeast
top right/ bottom left/ middle/ centre
segment
arrow
axis/ axes

Upward trends (verbs)
Climb/ Rise/ go up/ increase/ grow/ escalate/ expand/ take off / soar / double/ triple
to peak/ to grow/ to skyrocket

Upward trends (nouns)
an increase/ a rise/ a surge/ a growth / a peak

Downward trends (verbs)
Fall / drop/ Plunge / dive/ Crash / Decrease / decline/ Deteriorate /bottom out / plummet / Shrink (nearly) / halve

Downward trends (nouns)
A drop / A crash /A fall / A decline / A deterioration / A dip

Going up and down
Fluctuate/  Reach a peak / Be unstable / Recover/ Pick up / Bounce back

Not changing
Flatten out / Remain stable

Big changes
Substantial(ly)/ Significant(ly)/ Dramatic(ally)/ Sharp(ly) / Considerable(/bly) Dive/ Plunge/ Plummet / Crash/ Rocket/ Shoot up/  Take off / Soar/

Small changes
Slight(ly)/ Gradual(ly) Creep up

Comparing
(far/  substantially/ much/ significantly/ slightly) …er/ more/ less…
(not) as…as…
(very) similar/  almost identical / almost the same
in some ways similar to…
Comparing the… with/ to…

Contrasting
While…,…
In contrast,…
… shows a rather/ very different pattern/ trend.
We can contrast this with…
… is almost the exact opposite.
… is (a/ the) (major) exception…

Sequencing
Some time later…
After that…
The next/ following stage is…
This is followed by…
This reoccurs…
In the following hours/ days/ weeks/ months/ years,…
Subsequently,…
…, after which…
As soon as…,…

Starting the second main paragraph
Looking at…
Moving on to…
Turning our attention to…
In contrast to the… above,…

Conclusion/ Summary (only if you can’t find another way of reaching 150 words)
We can therefore see that…
Together, the graph and bar chart show that…

 

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