Vocabulary For Academic IELTS Writing Task 1


Vocabulary For Academic IELTS Writing Task 1 (part 1)


The IELTS Academic writing task 1 demands various vocabularies to present the data given in a pie/ bar/ line graph or to give a description of a process. High band score in Academic IELTS writing task 1 is assured if one is able to use correct vocabulary to present the logical flow of the summary. The vocabulary presented here would help students to get good band in Task 1.
The general format for writing academic writing task 1 is as following:
Introduction + Basic/ General Trends + Details Description + Conclusion.



Vocabulary for the Introduction Part:

Starting
Presentation Type
Verb
Description
The given / The supplied / The presented / The showed / The provided
diagram / table / figure / illustration / graph / figure / chart / flow chart / picture/ presentation/ pie chart / bar graph/ line graph / table data/ data / information
shows / represents / depicts / illustrates / presents/ gives / provides / describes / compares/ shows / figures / gives data on / gives information on/ presents information about/ shows data about
the comparison of ….
the differences ….
the number of ….
information on ….
data on ….
the proportion of….
the amount of ….
information on....
Example : 
  1. The provided diagram shows data on employment categories in energy producing sectors in Europe starting from 1925 to 1985.
  2. The given pie charts represent the proportion of male and female employee in 6 broad categories, divided into manual and non-manual occupations. 
  3. The chart gives information on expenditures of 4 European countries on six consumer products namely Germany, Italy, Britain and France. 
Vocabulary for the General trends Part:
In general, In common, as is presented, Generally speaking, as is observed.
Example:
  1. In general the employment opportunity has increased till 1970 and has dropped down afterward.
  2. As is observed, the figures for imprisonment in the five mentioned countries show no overall pattern of increase or decrease rather shows the considerable fluctuation from country to country.
  3. Generally speaking, USA had far more standard life than all the other 4 mentioned countries. 
 Vocabulary to show the changes:
Trends
Verb form
Noun Form
Increase
rise / increase / go up / uplift / rocketed / climb / upsurge / soar.
a rise / an increase / an upward trend / a growth
Decrease
fall / decrease / decline / plummet / plunge / drop / reduce
a fall / a decrease / a reduction / a downward trends /a  downward tendency /  a decline/ a drop
Steadiness
unchanged / level out / remain constant / remain steady / plateau / remain the same / remain stable / remain static
a steadiness/ a plateau / a stability/ a static
Gradual Increase

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an upward trend / an upward tendency / a ceiling trend
Gradual decrease

   ------
a downward trend / a downward tendency / a descending trend
Standability
leveled off / remained constant / remained unchanged / remained stable / prevailed consistency / plateaued / reached a plateau / stayed uniform /immutable / leveled out

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Examples:
  1. The overall sale of the Company has increased by 20% at the end of the year.
  2. The expenditure of the office remained constant for the last 6 months but the profit rose by almost 25%.
  3. There was a 15% drop in the student enrollment of the University.
  4. The population of the country remained almost the same as it was 2 years ago.

Vocabulary to represent changes in graphs:
Type of Change
Adverb form
Adjective form
Rapid change
dramatically / rapidly / sharply / quickly / hurriedly / speedily / swiftly
dramatic / rapid / sharp / quick / hurried / speedy / swift
Moderate change
moderately / gradually / progressively / sequentially   
moderate / gradual / progressive /  sequential
Slight change
slightly / slowly / mildly / tediously
slight / slow / mild / tedious
Example: 
  1. The economic inflation of the country increased sharply by 20% in 2008.
  2. There was a sharp drop in the industrial production in the year 2009. 
  3. The demand for new houses dramatically increased in 2002.  

Vocabulary to represent frequent changes in graphs:
Type of Change
Verb form
Noun form
 Rapid ups and downs
wave / fluctuate / oscillate / vacillate / palpitate
waves / fluctuations / oscillations / vacillations /  palpitations
Example: 
  1. The price of the raw materials fluctuated for the first three months.
  2. The graph shows the oscillations of the price of fuel from 1998 to 2002.

Vocabulary For Academic IELTS Writing Task 1 (part 2)

Vocabulary to represent highest and lowest point in graphs:
Type
Verb
Noun
Highest Point
peak / culminated / climax / reach  a peak / hit a peak / touch the highest point / reach the vertex
a peak / hit a vertex / get a vertex / get the highest point
Lowest Point
touched the lowest point / get the lowest point /
the lowest point /the lowest mark / bottommost point / rock bottom point/ bottommost mark
 Example:
  1. The price of the oil reached a peak amounting $20 in February and again touched the lowest point amounting only $10 in July.
  2. Student enrollment in foreign Universities and Colleges increased dramatically hitting a peak of over 20 thousand in 2004.  
Vocabulary to represent comparison in graphs:
Type
Word(s) should be used
Similar
about / almost / nearly / roughly / approximately / around / just about / very nearly /
Just over
just above / just over / just bigger / just beyond / just across
Just short
just below / just beneath / just sort / just under / just a little
Much more
well above / well above / well beyond / well across / well over
Much less
well below / well under / well short / well beneath
 Example: 
  1. The number of high-level women executives is well beneath than the number of male executives in this organization where approximately 2000 people works in executive levels.
  2. About 1000 people died in the highway car accident in 2003 which is well above than the statistics of all other years.
  3. The number of domestic-violence cases was just below 500 in March which is just a little over than the previous months.
4.      Words to make a comparison / contrast:
5.      a bit / slightly / a little / only just / approximately / about / almost / precisely / quite / nearly / considerably / a huge / a great deal / quite a lot / completely / exactly
6.      Example:
» This year population growth of the country is slightly larger than the previous year.
7.      » This year population grown is almost twice than 2007.
8.       » Sale of the company has increased quite a lot this year.
9.      Vocabulary to write the Conclusion part:
10.  To draw the conclusion :  In conclusion / To conclude / On the whole
To Summarize :  In short / In brief / To sum up / In summary
11.  Examples:
12.  « In conclusion, third world countries have improved their production sectors like: garments, over the last 10 years whereas the first world countries have improved their technology and research sectors in the same period.
13.  « In brief, the overall sale of the company has improved in the last 5 years except 2005 when the sale reduced significantly due to retrenchment.


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