1、雅思小作文折线图Writing task one:single line graphYou will be given a graph with a single line. Your task is to write a 150 word report to describe the information given in the graph. You are not asked to give your opinion. You should spend around twenty minutes on the task. Task one is not worth as many ma
2、rks as task two and so you should make sure that you keep within the recommended twenty minute time frame.What is being tested is your ability to:objectively describe the information given to youreport on a topic without the use of opinionuse suitable language to describe the graphSample taskYou sho
3、uld spend about 20 minutes on this task.Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information in the graph below.Write at least 150 words.When youve finished the taskHow good is your answer?Check the guidelines bellow and read the sample answer.Guidelines for a good answerDoes the repo
4、rt have a suitable structure?Does it have an introduction,body and conclusion?Does it include connective words to make the writing cohesive within sentences and paragraphs?Does the report use suitable grammar and vocabulary?Does it include a variety of sentence structures?Does it include a range of
5、appropriate vocabulary?Does the report meet the requirements of the task?Does it meet the word limit requirements?Does it describe the whole graph adequately?Does it focus on the important trends presented in the graphic information?Sample answerThe graph shows the number of cases of X disease in So
6、meland between the years 1960 and 1995. As an overall trend,it is clear that the number of cases of the disease increased fairly rapidly until the mid seventies,remained constant for around a decade at 500 cases before dropping to zero in the late 80s.In 1960,the number of cases stood at approximate
7、ly 100. That number rose steadily to 200 by 1969 and then more sharply to 500 in 1977. At this point the number of cases remained stable until 1984 before plummeting to zero by 1988. From 1988 to 1995 Someland was free of the disease.In conclusion,the graph shows that the disease was increasingly pr
8、evalent until the 1980s when it was eradicated from Someland.What do you think?What is your opinion of this sample answer?How well does it meet the requirements of the guidelines?Read the teachers comments on this answer.Teachers comments on the sample answer“The report structure is easy to follow a
9、nd logical with a clear introduction,body and conclusion. The candidate uses cohesive words to connect pieces of information and make the writing flow such as until and before in the second sentence. The candidate uses a variety of grammatical structures and vocabulary so that the writing is not rep
10、etitive.In terms of task requirements the report is a little short but this is because the simple graph used as an example does not have sufficient information for the candidate to describe. In the real IELTS test the graph will have more information and so the need to look for trends will be even g
11、reater than in this example.”Strategies for improving your IELTS scoreSelecting informationIt is important that you describe the whole graph fully. However,this does not mean that you should note every detail. In most cases there will be too much information for you to mention each figure. You will
12、therefore need to summarise the graph by dividing it into its main parts. This is what we mean by describing the trends.For example,in a chronological line graph it might seem sensible to describe the information year by year or period by period. The graph above gives the information in five year se
13、ctions so we could write our report like this:The number of cases of X disease started at 50 in 1965 and then went up gradually to 100 in 1965 and continued up to 200 in 1970 and then went up more sharply to 380 in 1975.While this way of describing the information may be accurate,it does not meaning
14、fully sum up the information in the graph. In fact,the information in the graph would most meaningfully be described in four chronological sections following the shape of the graph.In the Sample Task,the graph shows four main trends:first,a gradual increase from 1960 to 1968second,a steeper increase
15、 from 1968 to 1977third,a plateau from 1977 to 1983fourth,a drop from 1983 to 1988The structure of the report must show these four main trends clearly.Report structureYour report should be structured simply with an introduction,body and conclusion. Tenses should be used appropriately.IntroductionUse
16、 two standard opening sentences to introduce your report. These opening sentences should make up the first paragraph. Sentence one should define what the graph is about;that is,the date,location,what is being described in the graph etc. For example:The graph shows the number of cases of X disease in
17、 Someland between the years 1960 and 1995 Notice the tense used. Even though it describes information from the past,the graph shows the information in the present time.Notice that the sample opening sentence does not simply copy the words used on the graphic material. Copied sentences will not be as
18、sessed by the examiner and so you waste your time including them.Describing the overall trendSentence two (and possibly three) might sum up the overall trend. For example:It can be clearly seen that X disease increased rapidly to 500 cases around the 1980s and then dropped to zero before 1999,while
19、Y disease fell consistently from a high point of nearly 600 cases in 1960 to less than 100 cases in 1995.Notice the tense used. Here we are talking about the occurrence of the disease in the past.Describing the graph in detailThe body of the report will describe the graph or graphs in detail. You wi
20、ll need to decide on the most clear and logical order to present the material.Line graphs generally present information in chronological order and so the most logical order for you to write up the information would,most probably be from earliest to latest. Bar graphs,pie charts are organised in diff
21、erent ways and so you need to decide on the organisation of each one.Concluding sentencesYour report may end with one or two sentences which summarise your report to draw a relevant conclusion.Grammar and vocabularyAvoiding repetitionYou will receive a higher mark if your writing uses a range of str
22、uctures and vocabulary correctly rather than a limited number. For example,the candidate who writes:The number of cases of X disease started at 50 in 1965 and then went up to 200 in 1970 and then went up to 500 in 1980 and then went down to zero in 1990.will lose marks for being repetitive. You shou
23、ld therefore practise writing reports using a wide variety of terms to describe the different movements in the graphs and different structures to vary your writing.Describing trendsTrends are changes or movements. These changes are normally expressed in numeric items,for example,population,productio
24、n volumes or unemployment. There are three basic trends:Expressing movement:nouns and verbsFor each trend there are a number of verbs and nouns to express the movement. We can use a verb of change,for example:Unemployment levels fellOr we can use a related noun,for example:There was a fall in unempl
25、oyment levelsDirectionVerbsNounsRose (to)Increased (to)Went up (to)Climbed (to)BoomedA riseAn increaseGrowthAn upward trendA boom (a dramatic rise)Fell (to)Declined (to)Decreased (to)Dipped (to)Dropped (to)Went down (to)Slumped (to)Reduced (to)A decreaseA declineA fallA dropA slump (a dramatic fall)
26、A reductionLevelled out (at)Did not changeRemained stable (at)Remained steady (at)Stayed constant (at)Maintained the same levelA levelling outNo changeFluctuated (around)Peaked (at)Plateaued (at)Stood at (we use this phrase to focus on a particular point,before we mention the movement,for example:In
27、 the first year,unemployment stood at )A fluctuationReached a peak (of)Reached at plateau (at)Describing the movement:adjectives and adverbsSometimes we need to give more information about a trend as follows:There has been a slight increase in the value of the dollar (degree of change)Unemployment f
28、ell rapidly last year (the speed of change)Remember that we modify a noun with an adjective (a slight increase) and a verb with an adverb (to increase slightly).Describing the degree of changeAdjectivesAdverbsdramaticdramaticallysharpsharplyhugeenormousenormouslysteepsteeplysubstantialsubstantiallyc
29、onsiderableconsiderablysignificantsignificantlymarkedmarkedlymoderatemoderatelyslightslightlysmallminimalminimallyDescribing the speed of changeAdjectivesAdverbsrapidrapidlyquickquicklyswiftswiftlysuddensuddenlysteadysteadilygradualgraduallyslowslowlyExercise 1Use the following terms and any others
30、necessary to describe the graph below.initially,stood at,dip/dipped,peak/peaked,level/levelled outWe can describe a trend by looking at:the difference between two levelsthe end point of the trendDescribing the difference between two levelsThis year unemployment has increasedby20,000 cases (the diffe
31、rence between this year and last year is 20,000 cases).This year there has been an increase in unemploymentof5%.Notice the prepositions. We use to increaseby(with the verb) and an increaseof(with the noun).Describing the end pointThis year unemployment has risen to 10% (the end result is that unemployment is up to 10%).This year there has been a rise in unemployment to 10%.Notice the prepositions. We use to riseto(with the verb) and a riseto(with the noun).Exercise 2Write 3 sentences describing the graph below usingby,of
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