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Academic Writing Task One – Marking and Assessment

Academic Writing Task One – Marking and Assessment

Update: 2024-09-081
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The IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 requires candidates to summarise and compare information presented in various forms such as graphs, charts, or maps. This segment of the test is fundamental as it tests your ability to distil and interpret data in a clear and concise manner.


Understanding Task 1


For Task 1, candidates are advised to spend about 20 minutes. It is essential as it constitutes one-third of the total score for the writing section. Unlike Task 2, which is more essay-based and holds a two-thirds weight, Task 1 demands precision in reporting data and the ability to highlight and compare key features.


Effective summarisation involves selecting relevant information and comparing it where necessary. It’s not about listing every data point but rather about reporting the salient features that stand out in the data presented.


Key Strategies for Success


Success in this task hinges on your ability to choose the right information and structure your response appropriately. Using superlatives and making comparisons are not just about showcasing vocabulary or grammatical skills, but they serve as a functional approach to underline the most significant data points.


For example, noting the highest and lowest values and comparing different elements can significantly enhance the clarity and coherence of your summary.


Marking Criteria


The assessment of Task 1 is broken down into four criteria: Task Achievement, Cohesion and Coherence, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range and Accuracy. Each criterion accounts for 25% of the task’s score. Understanding these can aid significantly in tailoring your response to meet the examiners’ expectations.


Practice and Preparation


Practising this task can involve studying model answers and engaging with interactive exercises that challenge your summarising skills. Resources such as the IELTS Online Course provide structured training and feedback to refine your approach to Task 1.


Additional support can be found through services like the IELTS Essay Correction Service, which offers personalised feedback on your writing samples.


For further reading and preparation materials, you can explore more at IELTSPodcast.com.


 


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Comments (2)

Preeti Sharma

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Apr 10th
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Hamed Zabih

It's sad how some candidates simply don't fulfill the requirements of the task and therefor lose points.

Nov 12th
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Academic Writing Task One – Marking and Assessment

Academic Writing Task One – Marking and Assessment

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