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IELTS Karimi ( ZabanTube ) ‍ ‍ 📊 Phrases for a High Score in the IELTS Writing Task 1: 1️⃣ "Overall," (Overview) - Why? Essential for Band 6+ (shows clear summary of trends). - Example: "Overall, green vehicles (electric/hybrid) rose significantly, while fossil-fuel cars declined sharply by 2028." - 💡 Tip: Always follow with a comma. 2️⃣ "Meaning that" / "This means that" (Analysis) - Why? Shows deeper analysis (key for Band 7+). - Examples: - "Electric cars will hit 32% in 2028, meaning that they’ll dominate Norway’s roads." - "Petrol use dropped to 8%. This means that it’ll become the least popular fuel type." - 📌 Rule: Use comma before "meaning that"; start new sentence for "this means that." 3️⃣ "Respectively" (Data Clarity) - Why? C1 vocabulary (Band 7+) + avoids repetition. - Example: > "Electric/hybrid cars will reach 32% and 30%, respectively, by 2028." - ⚠️ Note: Use for 2+ data points; comma before is debated but safe. 4️⃣ "Albeit" (Contrast) - Why? C2 word (Band 8-9) = replaces "although/however." - Example: > "Hybrid cars grew, albeit more slowly than electric ones." - 🎯 Rule: Comma before + use with adjectives/nouns (e.g., "albeit expensive"). 5️⃣ "Compared to" (Comparisons) - Why? Directly fulfills task requirement (compare data!). - Examples: - "Compared to petrol, diesel remained more popular in 2018." - "Only 8% will use petrol in 2028, compared to 69% in 2008." - 📝 Tip: Use at start/middle of sentences (add comma after if starting). 🚀 Pro Tips for Task 1 - ⏳ Spend 2-4 mins analyzing first. - 📊 Overview = MUST (put after intro). - ✍️ Practice concise, data-packed sentences. - 🔁 Vary linking words (avoid overusing "however"). 🎯 Goal: Show trends, comparisons, and analysis clearly! 📢 Final Note: Try these phrases in practice essays! Which one’s your favorite? 🌟 ╭⸻❤️⸻╮ @IELTS_Karimi @IELTSKarimi ╰⸻❤️⸻╯ ❥๑━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━๑❥ http://youtube.com/@ZabanTube
Academic Task 1 Vocabulary 📊✍️


- Verbs for Trends 🚀:
- Downward: Decrease, fall, decline, drop, reduce, go down ⬇️
- Upward: Increase, rise, climb, go up, jump up, shoot up ⬆️
- Steady: Stay the same, plateau, level out, remain steady ➡️
- Fluctuating: Fluctuate (up and down) 🔄
- High/Low Points: Reach a peak, reach the lowest point 📈📉
- Comparative Trends: Surpass, overtake, exceed, converge, diverge 🤝

- Adjectives & Adverbs 🌟:
- Small Change: Minimal, marginal, slight, small (adverbs: minimally, marginally, slightly, to a small extent) 🔍
- Medium Change: Moderate (moderately) 📏
- Large Change: Considerable, large, noticeable, significant, substantial, steep, sizable (considerably, to a large extent) 📈
- Trend Types: Upward trend, downward trend 📉📈

- Periods of Time ⏳:
- Start/End: At the beginning/end, started off, finished off 🕒
- Overall: Over the period, throughout the period, during the period 🌍
- Chunks: First/latter half, first/final quarter, decade (10 years) 📅
- Prepositions: In (year/month), on (day), at (time) ✅

- Fractions 📉:
- Increases: Doubled (two-fold), tripled (three-fold), quadrupled (four-fold), increased by one-third, one-tenth 📈
- Decreases: Halved, decreased by a quarter 📉
- Overview Terms: Majority, minority 🧮

Tips 💡:
- Use varied vocabulary (e.g., decline, decrease, fall) to impress examiners 🌟
- Practice prepositions and past tense forms (fell, declined, etc.) 📝

Action Plan 🚀: Read the lesson multiple times and practice vocabulary before the exam! Good luck! 🍀



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