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Describing Trends in IELTS Writing Task 1

IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 assesses test takers' ability to describe trends, compare data, and report statistics based on information presented in graphs, tables, charts or diagrams. Candidates must use specific vocabulary to describe upward trends such as "increase" and "rise" or downward trends like "decrease" and "drop." They should also incorporate adverbs to indicate how strongly a trend changes and nouns representing trends. To do well, one needs to give an overview of important trends rather than every minor fluctuation and use the past tense when describing trends based on dates.
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Describing Trends in IELTS Writing Task 1

IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 assesses test takers' ability to describe trends, compare data, and report statistics based on information presented in graphs, tables, charts or diagrams. Candidates must use specific vocabulary to describe upward trends such as "increase" and "rise" or downward trends like "decrease" and "drop." They should also incorporate adverbs to indicate how strongly a trend changes and nouns representing trends. To do well, one needs to give an overview of important trends rather than every minor fluctuation and use the past tense when describing trends based on dates.
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Describing Trends in IELTS Writing Task 1

IELTS Academic Writing

In IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 you will be tested on your ability to describe and interpret information
presented in a graph, table, chart or diagram.
You will need to describe trends, compare and contrast data or report statistical information. Occasionally you
will need to describe a process (which we will explain in another section).
In order to do well in this section, you need to know specific vocabulary related to describing trends.
Verbs to describe an upward trend
The following verbs can be used to describe a trend or pattern that goes up.

climb (past: climbed)

go up (past: went up)

grow (past: grew)

increase (past: increased)

jump (past: jumped)

rise (past: rose)

rocket (past: rocketed)

Sentence examples using words that show an upward trend:

The number of enrolments increased significantly between 2005 and 2010.

Production rose from 800 units in May to 1000 units the following month.

Verbs to describe a downward trend


The following verbs can be used to describe a trend or pattern that goes down.

decline (past: declined)

decrease (past: decreased)

drop (past: dropped)

fall (past: fell)

go down (past: went down)

plummet (past: plummeted) = to fall or drop suddenly in amount or value

plunge (past: plunged) = to fall or drop suddenly in amount or value

Plunge and Plummet, when describing trends, have the same meaning.
Sentence examples using words that show a downward trend:

Prices of Model X dropped significantly once Model Y became available on the market.

Company profits decreased in 2013 by 15%.

Words and phrases used to describe a stable trend


To describe a more or less stable pattern, you can use the following expressions:

maintain (past: maintained)

remain (past: remained)

stay (past: stayed)

constant

stable

steady

unchanged

Adverbs used when describing trends


Adverbs describe HOW something happens. They usually come after a verb.

sharply, rapidly, quickly, steeply (abruptly, suddenly)

considerably= significantly= substantially (to a large extent)

steadily (progressively), gradually, moderately (reasonably)

slightly, slowly

To see the degree of intensity of these adverbs, look at the chart below.
Academic Writing Task 1 Summary Chart

Nouns used when describing trends

decline

decrease

dip (a momentarily small drop in the level of something)

drop

fall

fluctuation (= an irregular rising and falling in number or amount; a variation)

growth

increase

peak (= the highest point)

rise

slump (= a severe or prolonged fall in the price, value, or amount of something)

variation (= a change or difference in condition, amount, or level)

Quick IELTS Academic Writing Tips when describing trends


Do not describe every small upwards or downwards movement. You need to look at the important trends or
characteristics and give a general overview.
You will normally use verbs in the past tense when describing trends though always look for dates to confirm
which tense to use.
Do not write about things that do not appear in the graph. You shouldn't give an opinion, just describe the
information that appears.
Even if your grammar (and vocabulary) is perfect, you will lose marks for not showing an accurate
understanding.

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