On this page you'll find further IELTS graph data for some further practice with your flexibility to write about graphs and tables.
Often, data is not exact e.g. exactly a half or 50%, so you need to use phrases that show you are approximating (estimating roughly what the figure is).
Sometimes it is also difficult to tell from the graph picture itself in the test exactly what the data level is, so again, you will need to approximate.Drag and drop the box on the right underneath the box on the left that you think means the same thing.
If it is wrong, it will show up in red. You will then need to drag it back and try again.
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Lesson 1:
Describing a Graph Over Time
Lesson 2:
Describing an IELTS Pie Chart
Lesson 3:
Describing an IELTS Process
Lesson 4:
Describing two graphs together
Lesson 5:
Common Language of Change
Lesson 6:
Gap Fill - Bar Chart
Lesson 7:
Gap Fill - Line Graph
Lesson 8:
Common Language to Compare and Contrast
Lesson 9:
A Common Mistake
Lesson 10:
Describing Tables
Lesson 11:
Organizing your answer
Lesson 12:
Gap Fill - Table
Lesson 13:
Using Prepositions
Lesson 14:
Describing the future
Lesson 15:
Gap Fill - Pie Chart
Lesson 1:
Opening and Closing a Letter
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