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Hi thereπŸ‘‹. I'm AbdulAziz, the owner of this channel and an English teacher with more than 8 years of teaching experience.
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My latest IELTS result (August, 2023):

Listening 9.0
Reading 8.5
Writing 7.0
Speaking 7.5
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πŸ“ Writing Tips for IELTS Task 1 Reports and Most common mistakes πŸ“Š

1. Subject Selection: Be precise in reporting changes. Instead of saying "hamburger and pizza declined sharply," opt for "the consumption of hamburger" or other suitable options like "the number," "the percentage," "the rate," or "the sales of."

2. Avoid Using 'Overview': Skip using the term "overview" or "lines" in the introduction. Keep the overview paragraph concise (2-3 sentences) and free from detailed information.

3. Subject-Verb Agreement: Ensure subject-verb agreement when describing changes. For instance, use "the consumption of hamburger increased" for proper agreement.

4. Introduction Structure: Start by introducing the graph type (e.g., line graph, bar chart, pie chart). Use phrases like "The line graph shows/illustrates" or "Gives/provides information about" to introduce the graph.

5. Sample Introductions: Offer examples of well-structured introduction sentences, such as:
- "The line graph shows information about the consumption of three fast food products eaten by Australian teenagers between 1975 and 2000."
- "The line graph compares three types of fast food products in terms of consumption among Australian teenagers for the period between 1975 and 2000."
- "The line graph gives information about how many times three fast food products were eaten by Australian teenagers between 1975 and 2000."
- "The line graph gives information about the number of times three fast food products eaten/consumed by Australian teenagers between 1975 and 2000."

These tips ensure clarity and accuracy in IELTS Task 1 Reports. Improve your writing skills with these easy-to-follow guidelines! πŸ“βœ¨ #IELTS #WritingTips #Task1