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IELTS Academic Writing Task 1

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Writing Task-1 (Academic)
Academic writing task 1 is a report on a chart
 Bar chart, Line graph
 Pie chart
 Table
 Flow-Chart
 Process
 Diagram
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The pie charts below show the coffee production, coffee
consumption and the profit distribution around the world.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the
main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
You should write at least 150 words.
 Sample Answer:
 The pie charts correlate global coffee consumptions, coffee
production in four countries as well as profit distributions
among business segments related to coffee.
 Overall, it is observed that Europeans and Americans are the
primary coffee consumers while South Africa is the largest
coffee producer among the given countries. Moreover,
companies that deliver coffee make more profit than other
organisations that do business in this industry.
 According to the illustration, Europeans drink more than 40%
coffee which is the highest ratio of coffee intake in the world.
America consumes 2% less than that while Japanese dissipate
only 8% of global coffee. Rest of the world merely consumes
12% coffee.
 South Africa contributes to 44% coffee production which is the
highest. Indonesia harvests 22% coffee, exactly half of the
South African coffee assembly. Japan and Vietnam make 18%
and 16% coffee respectively. Interestingly, despite Japan’s
being one of the top countries to produce coffee, its
consumption ratio is comparatively lower.
 Finally, more than half of the profit from coffee is made by the
delivery industries. Coffee retailers’ share of profit is roughly a
quarter while coffee producers and exporters make 10% and
15% profits respectively.

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