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<b>TRUNG TÂM ANH NGỮ QUỐC TẾ </b>

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<b>Sharing Accountable </b>

<b>Reliable Efficient </b>

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<b>TABLE OF CONTENT </b>

Introduction Getting to know the charts Understanding the rubric, the task, the

layout, and the criteria for assessment. <sup>1 </sup>Module one Line graph Understanding the rubric;

Identifying the key features;

Master the vocabulary and grammatical structures used to describe changes

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Module five Multiple graphs Understanding the rubric; Identifying the link;

Identifying the key features;

Master the vocabulary and grammatical structures used to describe statistics, proportion, and comparisons

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Module six Process description Understanding the rubric; Identifying different chart types Identifying the key features;

Master the vocabulary and grammatical structures used to describe a process

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Module seven Map description Understanding the rubric; Identifying different chart types Identifying the key features;

Master the vocabulary and grammatical structures used to describe a map

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<b>GETTING TO KNOW THE CHARTS </b>

<b>Understanding the rubric </b>

<b>WRITING TASK 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task

<b>The chart below shows the number of visitors to different museums in the UK from January to September last year. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

<b>The task </b>

The task is:

 To summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features,  To make comparisons where relevant.

 To write at least 150 words.

<b>The number of visitors </b>

<small>British Museum</small> <sup>200</sup><sub>0</sub><small>400600800</small>

<b>The number of visitors </b>

<small>History MuseumBritish MuseumNationalMuseum</small>

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<b>Pie chart </b>

<b>Table </b>

<b>Abroad visitors to some museums in the UK Abroad visitors to some museums in the UK </b>

Regions <sub>Museum </sub><sup>History </sup> <sub>Museum </sub><sup>National </sup> 2000 2005 2000 20005

Africa 390 425 200 430 Europe 600 700 300 430

<b>Process, flow chart and cycle diagram </b>

<i><small>Source: CAMBIRDGE IELTS 16</small></i>

<small>History Museum </small>

<small>50% </small>

<small>British Museum </small>

<small>5% National </small>

<small>Museum 15% </small>

<small>Science Museum </small>

<small>30% </small>

<b>Female visitors </b>

<small>History Museum </small>

<small>50% </small>

<small>British Museum </small>

<small>5% National </small>

<small>Museum 15% </small>

<small>Science Museum </small>

<small>30% </small>

<b>Female visitors </b>

<small>History Museum </small>

<small>45% British </small>

<small>Museum 20% National Museum </small>

<small>10% Science Museum </small>

<small>25% </small>

<b>Male visitors </b>

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<b>Map</b>

<b> </b>

<i><small>Source: CAMBIRDGE IELTS 16 </small></i>

<b>Multiple charts </b>

<small>0200400600800</small>

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<b>ASSESSMENT CRITERIA </b>

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<b>main statistical findings </b>

<b>BODY Describe the key features and support them with some important data </b>

<b>Organize the description in paragraphs </b>

<b>CONCLUSION Summarize the key features </b>

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<b>MODULE 1: LINE GRAPH A. Understanding the rubric </b>

Before you start, you should know what the chart is about. Make sure that the subject of description is

<b>recognized. For example, the following line graph indicates “the number of passengers” (WHAT) at London underground station (WHERE) from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. (WHEN). </b>

<b>WRITING TASK 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task

<b>The graph shows Underground Station passenger numbers in London </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

<b>WRITING PRACTICE: EXAMINE THE GRAPHS BELOW CAREFULLY AND STATE WHAT THEY SHOW No. 1 </b>

<b>WRITING TASK 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task

<b>The graph below compares the number of visits to two new music sites on the web. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

<b>What: ………. Where: ………. When: ……… </b>

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<b>No. 2 WRITING TASK 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task

<b>The graph shows the number of books read by men and women at Burnaby Public Library from 2011 to 2014. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

<b>What: ………. Where: ………. When: ……… </b>

<b>No. 3 WRITING TASK 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task

<b>The line graph shows the income of four cafes in New York over last year. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

<b>What: ………. Where: ………. When: ……… </b>

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<b>B. Identifying the key features </b>

In the rubric, it is often stated that “summarize the information by selecting the main features.” This means you should identify the key features before you write. This step enables you to summarize the information, write the overview, and group the information.

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<b>WRITING PRACTICE: IDENTIFYING THE KEY FEATURES No. 1 Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<i><b>The graph below shows the rate of smoking per 1000 people in Someland from 1960 to 2000. </b></i>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

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<b>No. 2 Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The chart shows the number of passengers travelling to work by different means of transport from 1970 to 2030 in New York city. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

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<b>NO.3 Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The line graph below shows the oil production and consumption in China between 1982 and 2006. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

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<b>NO.4 Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The graph below shows the production levels of main fuels in a European country from 1981 to 2000 Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

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<b>NO.5 Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The graph below shows the percentage of Australian exports to 4 countries from 1990 to 2012. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

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<b>C. Preparing language in use </b>

<b>VOCABULARY FOR DESCRIBING TRENDS</b>

<small>oscillate</small><b><small> </small></b>

<small>Oscillation </small>

<small>Vacillation </small>

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<b><small>D) Mathematical Expressions </small></b>

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<b>GRAMMAR FOR DESCRIBING TRENDS</b>

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<b>Notice how the verbs in the following paragraphs have been changed from past forms into future forms: </b>

In 1999, the proportion of people using the Internet in the USA was about 20%. The figures for Canada and Mexico were lower, at about 10% and 5% respectively. In 2005, Internet usage in both the USA and Canada rose to around 70% of the population, while the figure for Mexico reached just over 25%.

In 2025, the proportion of people using the Internet in the USA is expected to be about 20%. The figures for Canada and Mexico are likely to be lower, at about 10% and 5% respectively. In 2035, it is predicted that Internet usage in both the USA and Canada will rise to around 70% of the population, while the figure for Mexico should reach just over 25%.

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<b>4. Sentence structures to describe changes </b>

<b>1 Subject + verb + adverb</b> <i>The number of iShare students increased significantly in 2021 </i>

<b>2 There + be + a noun phrase + in + sth</b> <i>There was a significant increase in the number of ISHARE students in 2021</i>

<b>3 Subject + V + a noun phrase + in + sth (V= experienced/saw/witnessed)</b>

<i>The number of ISHARE students witnessed a significant increase in 2021.</i>

<b>4 S + V passive </b>

<b>(V= seen / observed/ recorded/ reported) </b>

<i>A significant increase in the number of ISHARE students was seen in 2021 </i>

<b>5 Subject (time) + V + a noun phrase + in + sth (V= experienced/saw/witnessed)</b>

<i>2021 witnessed a significant increase in the number of ISHARE students</i>

<b>Writing Practice: Complete the following exercises </b>

<b>Exercise 1: Match the phrases provided with the appropriate lines </b>

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<b>Exercise 2: Gap fill </b>

<b>Exercise 3: </b><i><b>Rewrite the following sentences by changing the verb in italics into a noun</b></i>

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<b>Exercise 4: Gap fill </b>

<b> </b>

<b>Exercise 5: Underline the two adverbs that have a similar meaning </b>

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<b>Exercise 6: GAP GILL </b>

<b>No. 1 </b>

<b>No. 2 </b>

<b><small>The graph below shows the differences in wheat exports over three different areas.</small></b>

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<small>The line graph compares wheat exports from Australia, Canada and European Community from 1985 to 1990. (1)________, it can be seen that the export volume in Australia decreased while the amount in European countries increased steadily over time. Despite wild fluctuations, Canada was the biggest wheat export country. </small>

<small>Initially in 1985 nearly (1) _______________ was sold abroad from Canada, which was a bit higher than the figures of Australia and European Community, at about 17 and 15 million tons respectively. After one year, while the wheat export from Canada (2)_________ down to _________ and EC to (3) __________, that of Australia soared minimally to about 15.5 million tons. Then, there was not a significant (4)_________ in export volumes of these three areas. </small>

<small>From that point on to 1988, the quantity of wheat exported from Canada witnessed the (5)_______ and peaked at 25 million tons, leaving the other two regions far behind with a (6)________ of more than 10 million tons. What stands out is that just one year after, Canada’s rice export (7)__________ suddenly to well under 15 million tons, nearly equaling that of Australia. Meanwhile, the export of EC had increased substantially since then to reach the (8)_______ quantity at about 21 million tons in 1990. Though recovering in 1990, the export volume of Canada was still (9)______ than that of EC but it is Australia that was the least rice export country by then. </small>

<b>Exercise 7: Write complete sentences, describing the chart below No. 1 </b>

<b>WRITING TASK 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task

<b>The graph shows the percentage of overweight men and women in Australia from 1980 to 2000. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

<b>Write at least 150 words. </b>

<b>Example: </b>

<b>Option 1: The percentage of overweight males increased slightly to 50% in 1985 Option 2: A slight increase was seen in the percentage of overweight males in 1990 </b>

<b>Overweight men and women, Australia, 1980-2000 </b>

<small>malesfemales</small>

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You should spend about 20 minutes on this task

<b>The graph shows food consumption per person in China between January and November in 2010 Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

<b>Write at least 150 words. </b>

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<b>D. HOME WORK </b>

<b>No.1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task

<b>The chart below shows the percentage of TV watched by different age groups in five countries. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

<b>Write at least 150 words. </b>

<small>05101520253035404550</small>

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<b>No. 2 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task

<b>The chart below shows the percentage of earnings per week, in pound sterling, of people of different levels of education living in Australia between 1965 and 1995. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

<b>Earnings per week of Australian people </b>

<small>Doctor degreeMaster degreeBachelor degreeHS certificate</small>

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<b>MODULE 2: BAR CHART A. Understanding the rubric </b>

<b>A.1. Diachronic graphs </b>

In a diachronic graph, it is important that the writer identify changes in figures. For example when you examine the bar chart below, you can realize that:

 <b>Birth rates increased substantially over the surveyed period </b>

 <b>There was a considerable increase in the death rates between 1970 and 1990; however, from 1990 to the end of the surveyed period, the rates declined sharply. </b>

<b>Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The chart below gives information about birth and death rates in Switzerland from 1970 to 2020 according to United Nations statistics. </b>

<b>Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

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<b>PRACTICE: Identify changes in numbers in the following bar charts No. 1 </b>

<b>Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The chart below gives information about fitness membership of men and women in Switzerland from 1970 to 2000. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

<b>Changes in male membership: </b>

……… ……… ……… ……… ………

<b>Changes in female membership: </b>

……… ……… ……… ……… ………

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<b>No. 2 </b>

<b>Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The chart below shows waste collection by a recycling centre from 2011 to 2015. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

<b><small>WASTE COLLECTED BY A RECYCLING CENTER (MEASURED IN TONS) </small></b>

<b>Changes in paper collection: </b>

……… ……… ………

<b>Changes in glass collection: </b>

……… ……… ………

<b>Changes in tin collection: </b>

……… ……… ………

<b>Changes in garden waste collection: </b>

……… ……… ………

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<b>A.2. Synchronic graphs </b>

If you have a look at the chart below, you do not find changes in the figures but you can the similarities and/or differences in numbers. For example:

 The UK spent more on cars, cameras, and books than France

 The spending on computers and perfume was bigger in France than in the UK.

 Cars got the biggest expenditure of all.

 Both France and the UK spent the smallest amount of money on Perfume.

<b>PRACTICE: Stating major similarities and/or differences in the figures provided. </b>

<b>No. 1 </b>

<b>Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The chart shows the percentage of male and female teachers in six different types of educational setting in the UK in 2010. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

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<b>Write complete sentences, stating the similarities and/or different in numbers. Use the hints provided in the square brackets </b>

<b>Nursery school: [nine times as many female teachers as males] </b>

……… ………

<b>Primary school: [far exceed] </b>

……… ………

<b>Secondary school: [nearly equal to] </b>

……… ………

<b>College: [the same] </b>

……… ………

<b>Private training institutes: [more males than females] </b>

……… ………

<b>University: [more than double] </b>

……… ………

<b>No. 2 </b>

<b>Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The chart shows the information about salt intake in the US in 2000. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

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<b>Write complete sentences, stating the similarities and/or different in numbers. Use the hints provided in the square brackets </b>

<b>Average consumption of males and females in comparison with the recommended intake: [higher] </b>

……… ………

<b>Males of all age groups: [significant difference] </b>

……… ………

<b>Females of all age groups: [more or less the same] </b>

……… ………

<b>Males: the 20-39 years old: [highest] </b>

……… ………

<b>Males: those aged 12-19 and 40-60: [second highest] </b>

……… ………

<b>Females: [around 3000 milligrams] </b>

……… ………

<b>Females: under 6 [half] </b>

……… ………

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<b>B. Identifying the key features </b>

Key features can be the main trends (for diachronic graphs) or similarities and/or differences in numbers (for synchronic graphs).

Look at the bar chart below and circle the statements that you consider key features of the chart

6. Nova Scotia had the second biggest growth rate. 7. The increasing rate in New Brunswick was 4%.

<b>No. 2 </b>

1. The biggest number of UK students was in IT 2. UK students represented more or less the same figures in the surveyed courses.

3. International students occupied the biggest number in the field of nursing.

4. International students accounted for the smallest number in IT.

5. UK students had a bigger presence in some disciplines while international students dominated others.

6. There was a significant disparity in the number of international students across all these disciplines. 7. The number of UK students and international students gaining second class degrees in nursing was similar.

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<small>NursingElectricalenginerringInformationtechnologyEnglish literatureArt historyAccountancyInternational lawSociology</small>

<b>UK and international students gaining second class degrees or better (2009) </b>

<small>International studentsUK students</small>

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<b>PRACTICE: Identify the key features of the following bar charts No. 1 </b>

<b>Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The chart below shows the average amount of money spent by students per week while studying abroad in 4 countries. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

<b>Students‟ Spending per week in four countries (2020) </b>

<b>KEY FEATURES </b>

<small>... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... </small>

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<b>No. 2 </b>

<b>Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The bar shows the percentage of people going to cinemas in one European country on different days. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

<b>Percentage of cinema goers in a European country (2003-2007) </b>

<b>KEY FEATURES </b>

<small>... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... </small>

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<b>No. 3 </b>

<b>Writing Task 1 </b>

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

<b>The chart below shows the percentage of the population in the UK who consumed the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables in 2002, 2006 and 2010. </b>

<b>Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. </b>

Write at least 150 words.

<b>KEY FEATURES </b>

<small>... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...</small>

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<b>C. Preparing language in use </b>

<b>As for a diachronic bar chart, we use the same language to describe changes as in the line graph (refer </b>

<i><b>to section “language in use” in module 1). However, the synchronic bar chart requires comparison </b></i>

structures which help to describe similarities and differences in numbers.

<b>Comparison Language</b>

<b>A) Introducing Differences </b>

<b>B) Comparative structures </b>

<b>C) Superlative Structures </b>

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