The Ultimate Guide to IELTS Bar Charts
Description
We have spoken in depth on the podcast about IELTS maps, and IELTS line graphs before, but today it is the turn of IELTS bar charts. I would say of all the possible charts that you could be given on your exam day, IELTS bar charts are the most versatile. Why? Well, not only can they be used to represent change or to show comparisons individually, but they can also be used to show changes without time! Intrigued? You should be!
In this episode, Nick and I will clearly explain
- how you should look for the key features in both change and compare IELTS bar charts
- how you can organise the items on IELTS bar bar charts into logical specific details paragraphs
- how you should approach writing the specific details paragraphs i.e. what language you should use and which information you should present first
- how you should tackle IELTS bar charts that ask you to compare different age groups
Plus, we will look at charts that do not follow the usual pattern so that you can be prepared for all IELTS bar charts on your exam day.
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I've got nosebleed from the bar charts after this episode. Is it normal?!🤔
Thanx for your all efforts in these years in broadcasting this unique podcast, despite all your busy days. Im from Iran, thousands of kilometers away from u, but I wana announce my deepest gratitude to you, as you brilliantly expanded the mind of some ielts participants via this series of incredible episodes. The only thing that i have done in response to your contribution is that I have introduced the podcast to every English language lover in Iran. Every one of them have been surprised from such a treasure of data on ielts literature! Wish u and Nick the best of the best days! Good luck