IELTS 4 July 30

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Welcome back to

our class
July 31 2022
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Writing section information

There are 2 tasks in writing section

The time to do 2 tasks is 60 mins

20 mins for task 1

40 mins for task 2


Task 2 types

Agree/Disagree Essay
Discursion Essay
Advantages/Disadvantages Essay
Cause/Effect(Solutions) Essay
Opinion Essay
Writing task 1 types

Pie chart
Line graph

Diagram
Table
Bar chart
Pie Chart
Diagram/Process
Bar Chart
Line Chart
Table
Writing task 1 structure
Introductio
n
Overview

Body 1

Body 2
Example 1
Sample
essay
Example 2
Example 2
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essay
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correct words
from the texts
Introduction

Paraphrase the information of the graph

Should mention two things: what the graph shows

for what period of time


Introduction

The chart and table reveal some significant


differences between countries, with
regard to health and medical care
Overview

Briefly describe major trends

Describe 2 to 4 key features

Never write the numbers as the data in the graph in the overview
Overview

Although the Japanese government contributes much less


money to healthcare, there are far more beds available
for patients, and people can expect to live longer there
than in some other countries
Body 1
Describe about major trends according to their similarities or differences

Looking at the chart, it can be seen that Japan provides


by far the highest number of hospital beds, at 14 per
thousand of the population. The second highest
allocation is 8 per thousand in German, but this is
little more than half the Japanese figure.

On the other hand, the US, Spain, Canada and the UK


provide the lowest numbers of hospital beds, at
around 3 per thousand people. Dutch and Australian
figures are only very slightly higher than this.
Body 2
Describe about major trends according to their similarities or differences

The table takes a closer look at funding and life


expectancy in three of these countries. Although
Japan has a much better life expectancy figure (83
years) than the other two countries, its government
spends considerably less money on healthcare,
contributing just $2,581 per person.

In contrast, the US government allocates well over twice


that amount, yet its citizens have a life expectancy of
only 78 years. Meanwhile, Dutch people can expect
to live to be 80, and the government spends $3,481
on each citizen.
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