Week 5 W Task 1 Day 2
Week 5 W Task 1 Day 2
By Van Sky
01/13
Intro The line graph shows visits to and from the UK from 1979 to 1999, and the bar
graph shows the most popular countries visited by UK residents in 1999.
The line graph details……., while the bar chart illutrates ……
The charts illustrate Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and
make comparisons where relevant.
à The line graph details how many foreign people visited to the UK and
the number of UK residents going abroad between 1979 and 1999 Write at least 150 words.
à The number of UK residents going abroad and overseas people coming
to the UK between 1979 and 1999
à The most favorable countries visited by UK residents in 1999
Overview
There was an increase in the number of visits to and from the UK
Visits abroad by UK residents > visits to the UK by overseas ones
France – the most popular tourist attraction
Body 1
The number of UK visitors traveling abroad …..
………..started at ……., after which it ….
The figure for those who came to the UK was….., V-ing. …..
Body 2
11 million UK residents traveled to France
France welcomed 11 million UK residents
France was visited by 11 million UK residents
Turkey was the least popular nation where only had ……..
The line graph shows visits to and from the UK from 1979 to 1999, and the bar
The line chart illustrates the number of UK residents going graph shows the most popular countries visited by UK residents in 1999.
abroad and oversea residents coming to the UK between 1979
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and
and 1999, while the graph gives information about how many make comparisons where relevant.
UK residents visited five different popular countries in 1999. Write at least 150 words.
Overview:
1. there was an increase ……., with …(noun) …..witnessing the most dramatic
rise.
2. banana sales picked up remarkably, except for the figures in Sweden and
Belgium.
3. the UK received by far the highest levels of profits in these items.
Body 1:
§ Switzerland earned 3 million euros, which doubled the UK’s sales in 1999.
§ These figures significantly expanded to 6 million and 20 million euros in 2004.
§ The earnings from coffee in Belgium and Sweden also grew negligibly by 0.2%,
while that of Denmark rose by 0.7%.
Body 2:
§ 15 million euros was the amount of money that the UK yielded in 1999.
§ A soar was recorded in the figures for Switzerland and Denmark in 2004,
reaching 5.5 million and 4 million euros respectively .
§ The money gained on this goods actually fell in Belgium and Sweden.
The tables below give information about sales of Fairtrade*-labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 in five
European countries.
Of the data gathered, there was an increase in revenues from coffee in these
countries examined, with the UK witnessing the most dramatic rise. Similarly,
over a 5-year interval banana sales picked up remarkably, except for the figures
in Sweden and Belgium. In addition, the UK received by far the highest levels
of profits in these items.
Regarding bananas’ turnovers, 15 million euros was the amount of money that
the UK yielded in 1999, and after 5 years the UK continued to top the list with
47 million euros. A soar was recorded in the figures for Switzerland and
Denmark in 2004, reaching 5.5 million and 4 million euros respectively .
Conversely, it is noticeable that the money gained on this goods actually fell in
Belgium and Sweden.
Đề thi IELTS Writing Task 1 ngày 12/05/2022
The charts below show the Internet use for different purposes in Australia in 2010, 2011 and the
percentage by users.
The charts below show the Internet use for different purposes in Australia in 2010, 2011 and the percentage by users.
Overall, ……. was the most common activity among residents. A rise in
age resulted in a drop in the frequency of the Internet use for social media.
Between 2010 and 2011, the share of Australians who used the Internet to
send or receive emails was 70%, while the figures for those who paid their
bills online and used social networking sites were 50% and 45%
respectively.
The bar charts compare 5 different age groups in Australia in terms of the
reasons why they used the Internet in the years 2010 and 2011.
Overall, emailing was the most common activity among residents. A rise in
age resulted in a drop in the frequency of the Internet use for social media.
Between 2010 and 2011, the share of Australians used the Internet to send
or receive emails was 70%, while the figure for those who paid their bills
online and used social networking sites.
Over the 5 years after 1989, the cost of average homes in Tokyo
and London dropped by around 7%, while New York house
prices went down by 5%. By contrast, prices rose by
approximately 2% in both Madrid and Frankfurt.