Generally speaking, most questions are graphics questions. This is a bar chart and a line chart. circular diagram. Circular diagram. and organization chart.
Judging by this year's exams.
The short essay has only been tested once and it appeared on September 6, 2008 comparing two rocks.
Task 1
The test questions are as follows:
The test involves describing and comparing two cutting tools, both made from Stone. One dates from 14 million years ago, the other from 800,000 years ago. Each stone tool gets 3 photos of a front view, a side view, and a back view, with a scale next to it. The length, width, height, fineness and sharpness are described: the first is rice-shaped, a little rougher, and the second is like water, sharper, longer and smooth.
Our teacher said he doesn't count flowchartses and cartographic questions.
The photo clearly describes the characteristics of the two stones. It's still very easy to write, and the writing method is not bad compared to writing questions in table form, as long as the description is clear. Just make a comparison.
IELTS essay essays are generally divided into two parts, regular forms and irregular forms. Ordinary charts are line charts, column charts, pie charts and dashboards which are common among students. Irregular graphics are maps and flowcharts. Additionally, due to changing trends in recent years, mixed images are common in IELTS writing. That is, a pie chart is combined with a tabular chart, or a line chart is combined with a tabular chart and other combinationsdifferent graphic variations.