Writing Task One is the first writing task in the Writing section of the IELTS exam.
The task differs depending on whether you take:
- IELTS Academic
- IELTS General Training
Candidates must write a response based on the task prompt within a limited time.
Where It Appears
Writing Task One is part of the IELTS Writing test.
It comes before Writing Task Two.
Recommended time:
- 20 minutes
Recommended minimum length:
- 150 words
Academic vs General Training
IELTS Academic Writing Task One
You describe visual information such as:
- Bar chart
- Line graph
- Pie chart
- Table
- Map
- Process diagram
Your job is to summarize and compare key features.
IELTS General Training Writing Task One
You write a letter based on a situation.
Possible letter types:
- Formal
- Semi-formal
- Informal
Your job is to communicate purpose clearly and cover all bullet points.
Why It Matters
Writing Task One contributes to your overall Writing Band Score.
Although Task Two usually carries more weight, a weak Task One score can still reduce your final Writing result.
What Examiners Assess
Task One is marked using official criteria such as:
- Task Achievement
- Coherence and Cohesion
- Lexical Resource
- Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Common Problems Candidates Face
Writing Too Little
Under 150 words can limit scoring potential.
Poor Time Management
Spending too long on Task One can damage Task Two performance.
Missing Key Features
Especially in Academic charts.
Wrong Letter Tone
Especially in General Training letters.
Memorized Templates
Overused phrases may sound unnatural.
High-Scoring Strategy (Academic)
Write an Overview
Summarize the main trends.
Compare Data
Use comparisons, not just separate facts.
Select Key Features
Do not describe every number.
Use Clear Paragraphing
Organize logically.
High-Scoring Strategy (General Training)
Identify Letter Type
Formal, semi-formal, or informal.
Cover All Bullet Points
Missing one point can lower score.
Keep Purpose Clear
State why you are writing.
Use Suitable Tone
Match style to recipient.
Example Academic Prompt
The chart shows internet usage in three countries from 2010 to 2020.
You summarize trends and comparisons.
Example General Prompt
Write a letter to a landlord about a problem in your apartment.
You explain issue, request action, suggest timing.
Time Management Plan
Recommended:
- Task One: 20 minutes
- Task Two: 40 minutes
Do not reverse this unless strategically necessary.
Quick Tips
- Always write at least 150 words.
- Plan for 2–3 minutes first.
- Leave time to check grammar.
- Keep paragraphs clear.
Why Strong Candidates Perform Well
Top scorers understand that Task One rewards relevance, organization, and efficient communication—not unnecessary complexity.