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Friday, 30 March 2018
Thursday, 29 March 2018
IELTS WRITING TASK 1(ACADEMIC) :- The chart below shows the number of men and women in further education in Britain in three periods and whether they were studying fulltime or part-time.
ANSWER:-
The tables unveil the count of men and women in further education in three academic years in Britain.
Males were more interested in part-time and full-time education in the academic year 1970. Respective numbers were nearly 100 and 1000. Increasing trend in part-time studies was observed but in other type of education count slightly fluctuated. Still, part-time educates were approximately five times less than the other which had 900 learners in 1990/91.
Probing to second gender, here in both types of education systems hike was seen but like their counterpart less women chose part-time education. In 1970/1971, part-time pupils were almost negligible in comparison to 700 full-time students. After following increasing trend, count ended at 1100 for full-time education and 100 for other in the year 1990/91.
Overall, more women were getting educated in contrast to their opposite sex.
Tense:- Past
Vocab:- Men:-Males
Women:- Females
Observed:-Witnessed, seen, happened
Gender:- sex
Count:- Number
Respective:- Corresponding, in same sequence, severally
Wednesday, 28 March 2018
IELTS WRITING TASK1(ACADEMIC) The diagrams below show the life cycle of the silkworm and the stages in the production of silk cloth.
Answer
The life stages of silkworm are depicted in the first diagram while, the procedure of making silk cloth is shown in other diagram.
It is pellucid that in the four phases of silkworm's life cycle, it underwent dramatic changes. Starting from an egg which is laid on the mulberry leaf by the moth. This leaf becomes the food of larvae this is hatched from the eggs after approximately ten days. In the following four to six weeks, silk thread is woven by larvae around its body and it encloses itself completely in cocoon in next three to eight days. Moth comes out of cocoon after a span of 16 days and this cycle continues.
Proceeding to production of silk cloth. This begins with the selection of desired silk cocoon which is boiled in the water in order to unwind it to make a thread of 300-900 m long. After that, these threads are twisted together as one strand to strengthen the thread and dyed in the fourth stage followed by weaving stage, where the silk cloth is finally produced and dyed again.
Overall, the life cycle is a natural process containing four stages while, silk production is man-made process having six stages.
Tense:- Present
Process can be written in Present passive
Vocab: - Depicts-shows,illustrates
Lucid-Pellucid,clear
Starting-Beginning
Procedure-Process
IELTS WRITING TASK 1(ACADEMIC) :-The Table shows the percentage of pupils who entered higher education from five secondary schools between 1995 and 2000 inclusive.
ANSWER
The tabular chart illustrates the percentage of secondary school learners who chose higher education from 1995 to 2000.
The noticeable growth in educates proportion was seen in Harble Secondary which was 30 in 1995 increased by ten in 1997 and finally became double of latter year ,that is, 80. While, a drop of 20% happened in Greystone High which was leading school in 1995 with 90%.Throughout the given years, proportion in Cracked Boys fluctuated between 59 and 62.
Roystone Academy recorded 50% admissions of pupils in the first year and this surged in next years, remained same in 1997 and 1998 at 54% followed the same trend in 1999 and 2000 at 60%. Nextly, in 1995, learners from Fairfield Girls who opted higher secondary were 65%. In upcoming two years, a constant increase of five percent was seen. Before ending at 79% in 2000, it dropped to 70% in 1999.
Overall, it is concluded that admissions from four out of five schools surged and exception was seen in Greystone High.
Tense:- Past
vocab:- Learners- Pupils, students, educates
Table- Tabular Chart
Percentage- Proportion
In the following year- in next, upcoming, a year after
Increase- Surge, hike
Decrease-Drop, dip, dive,plunge,plummet
Monday, 12 March 2018
IELTS Writing Task 1 :- Tips(Academic)
Task one for academic students helps to check their logical ability. Students are given a pictorial representation and they have to write report on it.It should be based on given information. Student should not assume something and write.
Word limit :- No upper limit but student has to write 150 words. so it is preferable that student writes more than 150 words.
TYPES: Graphs:- Line graph, bar graph, pie chart, table
Process:- recipes, manufacturing
Time period variations:- one year = 12months
Word limit :- No upper limit but student has to write 150 words. so it is preferable that student writes more than 150 words.
TYPES: Graphs:- Line graph, bar graph, pie chart, table
Bar graph
Line graph
Pie chart
Table
Life Cycles:- Life cycle of insect, animal bird or any other creature.
Life Cycle and process
Process:- recipes, manufacturing
Development: development of place, animal, thing or any other creature.
Development of horse
Tense:- it depends on the time period given in the illustration.
If past years are given then student has to write in past tense.(Like data of years 1990,2000,2017).Future years are given then write report in future tense(like data of years 2019,2050)Time period is not given, write in present.
Variation: Variation is most important in ielts writing. Ways of achieving this:
Change Sentence Structure:- Active to passive
Passive to active
Write year first, value first, object first, subject first
Time period variations:- one year = 12months
half year = 6 months
Value variations:- 75% = three quarters
25% = a quarter
30% = nearly a third
10% = one on ten
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