BEST Ways to Write Introduction in IELTS Task 1

IELTS Task 1
IELTS Task 1

BEST Ways to Write Introduction in IELTS Task 1

All the IELTS aspirants once have appeared in the during our school and college days, and most of the examinations were in the written form so writing an answer is not something that is not a daunting task to them. However, the challenge in the IELTS is using the impressive vocabulary along with structuring your answer well.

The exordium is where your assembling starts and it is also the part you will start availing oneself of your vocabulary.

IELTS Task 1

How to form your introduction?

The  introduction should be stated by writing about what the graph/bar/table talks about. Preferably, you need to start with one or two sentences that state what the IELTS writing task 1 shows. You can do this by paraphrasing the title of the graph and be sure you put in a time frame if there is one.

Below is the given example for your better understanding.

The question says:

The line graph below shows changes in the amount and type of fast food consumed by Australian teenagers from 1975 to 2000.

And you can paraphrase the question by saying:

The line graph given here compares the fast food consumption for a period of 25 years between 1975 and 2000, of teenagers in Australia

In this way, you have managed to say the same thing as the title, but in a different way.

The sentence following this can be a small overview stating what the main trend(s) in the graph are. You don’t have to provide in depth details as this statement will only cover description of what is happening overall

For example, continuing with the same graph used above, the second statement in your answer could be:

Overall, the consumption of fish and chips declined over the period, whereas the amount of pizza and hamburgers that were eaten increased.

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This covers the main changes that took place over the whole period.

If you noticed, the example here used words and phrases like “the graph given here” and “declined”, “increased” and so on. The usage of such words in the introduction is as important as structuring the introduction correctly is.

So, let us begin to learn few words of vocabulary!

What kind of vocabulary one should apply in the introduction?

Introductory phrases:

The graph/table shows/indicates/illustrates/reveals/represents…

It is clear from the graph/table…

It can be seen from the graph/table…

As the graph/table shows,…

As can be seen from the graph/table,…

As is shown by the graph/table,…

As is illustrated by the graph/table,…

From the graph/table it is clear….

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Vocabulary (words) that can be used in the introduction paragraph:

Decline

Increase

Upward

Downward

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A remark of vigilance

1. Avoid using phrases like “We can see from the graph…”

2. The phrase according to generally means that the information has come from another person or source, therefore avoid using phrases like “according to the graph….”

Hence, one and the other the structuring and the type  of vocabulary used in the introduction are essential as these will clear the way for the rest of your answer. This is the part where the examiner will start the  appraisal of your writing skills and therefore you need to make sure it is written in the achievable way and as per the IELTS criterion.

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