IELTS WRITING TASK 1

Writing Task-1 For IELTS              

IELTS Writing Task 1 Essential Information

Under the 7 essential facts about Task 1. Many students worry about these small details to focusing on what really matters- improving your performance. These facts will help you understand what the test is and how it is scored so that you can move on to improving your performance.


  1. People doing the Academic test will write a report on a data set, map, or process. People doing General Training will write a letter.
  2. You must write 150 words or more.
  3. You should spend around 20 minutes on this part of the test.
  4. Task 2 is worth 1/3 of your total mark on the Writing test.
  5. You will be assessed in four areas:
    1. Task Achievement (25%)
    2. Coherence and Cohesion (25%)
    3. Lexical Resource (25%)
    4. Grammatical Range and Accuracy (25%)
  6. The most important thing is that you can demonstrate that you can clearly communicate in English.
  7. The key to doing well is to know exactly what the examiners want and giving it to them.

Task 1 Academic Writing Skills
  • How to write an overview paragraph
Your overview paragraph is the most important part of your whole Task 1 essay. This article will show you how to pick out the main features and how to include them in your overview.
  • How many words?
Around 150 words? Exactly 150 words or over 150 words? How many words over? How do I know how many words I have? This article answers all those questions.
  • How to paraphrase
Paraphrasing is one of the most essential IELTS skills, not just in Writing Task 1, but in all parts of the IELTS test. You should paraphrase the question in every essay and I recommend doing this in the very first sentence to help boost your vocabulary score.
  • How to write a complex sentence
Complex sentences help you boost your score for grammar. Complex sentences are actually very simple to write and are not complex at all- in this article we show you how.

      Paragraphing and editing 

This article will show you how to make your writing as clear and as easy to read as possible. It will also give you advice on whether to use a pen or pencil.
  • Writing Academic Task 1 in 5 Easy Steps 
  • Task 1 can seem really difficult if you haven’t seen one before. This lesson breaks the question down into 5 easy to understand steps.
    • Charts Lesson
    Charts are probably the most common Task 1 question. We show you what data to choose and how to describe it.
    • Maps Lesson
    Maps are not very common, but they are the easiest (in my humble opinion). If you don’t learn how to do them, you will really regret it if one appears on your paper.
    • Multiple Charts/Graphs 
    What should you do if you get two different charts or graphs? This lesson shows you how.
    • Process Lesson
    Sometimes you will be shown a process such as a life cycle or how something is manufactured. This requires a very specific approach and we cover everything here.


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