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In the IELTS Academic Writing Task 1, Can I Just Write Important Key Things But not Mentioning the Whole Chart Objects?

 There are two-part in the IELTS academic or GT writing section. In IELTS Academic writing part 1, you may be asked to describe a map, a diagram, a chart, a pie chart, or a graph. There may be one or two pictures and some information or data and you will be asked to illustrate the picture based on the information with 150 words.

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In the IELTS Academic Writing Task 1, Can I Just Write Important Key Things But not Mentioning the Whole Chart Objects?

First of all, I will suggest you prepare a nice introduction for task 1 topic. Please, don’t directly copy the question in the introduction section rather use synonyms of keywords.

Secondly, please, don’t exaggerate your writing with personal opinions rather explain with the provided important information. Use synonyms, linkers, and highlight the most noticeable points/ changes. You don’t need to explain all the data given in the images, rather illustrate the highlighted points. It could be the highest value or even the lowest value. Basically, highlight the most noticeable changes in the given diagram.

Thirdly, try to write a minimum of 150 words for task 1 in IELTS academic writing module and try to complete task 1 within 20 minutes. Last but not least, get advice from experts like ADAM, LIZ. Watch their YouTube tutorials and practice more and more.

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