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IELTS Academic Task 1: The Summary Statement

ScottsEnglishScottsEnglish Administrator Posts: 1,296 admin ✭✭✭✭✭✭✭
edited April 2020 in IELTS Test
When you are writing your Academic Task 1 answer, you do not need to write a conclusion, instead you must write a summary statement.  I suggest that the summary statement be written at the end of your essay and should begin with the words, 'In summary,...'

So, what is a summary statement?

A summary statement is simply a simple description of the main point(s), a summary of the main feature(s) in the graph, table or diagram.

Consider the following simple graph:

What would be a good 'summary statement'?   Well, the question to ask yourself, as you write your summary statement is: 'What is/are the main feature(s) in the graph'?  In the graph above, there are two points: 1. Japan has the lowest number of people for most of the period shown. 2. At the end of the period, all countries have around the same percentage. So a suitable summary statement would be: In summary, it is quite clear that Japan had the lowest number of people for most of the period shown but by 2040, all three countries are expected to rise to similar levels.   Now it's your turn!     Write a summary statement for the following line graph and post your answer for everyone to read below.

Note: It is no different in relation to a diagram.  You should also include a summary statement for this, too.


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    ScottsEnglishScottsEnglish Administrator Posts: 1,296 admin ✭✭✭✭✭✭✭

    In summary, although both the US and Japan began at significantly different levels, by the end of the period they showed a similar percentage level (around 5%).


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    drnitudrnitu Member Posts: 1
    In summary, it is evident that the percentage of workforce for Japan was way more below the percentage of US during the initial 90's but gradually both countries had the same level from March 1998 onwards. 
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    ScottsEnglishScottsEnglish Administrator Posts: 1,296 admin ✭✭✭✭✭✭✭
    edited April 2023
    Nice try, Dr Nitu.  We suggest the following edit:

    In summary, it is evident that the percentage of the Japanese workforce was significantly less than the percentage of the US workforce at the beginning of the period shown, but gradually both countries had a similar level from March 98 to March 99. 

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