Academic Task One refers to Writing Task One in the IELTS Academic exam.
In this task, candidates must describe, summarize, or explain visual information in a clear academic style.
You are not asked to give personal opinions. Instead, you must report key features objectively.
Where It Appears
Academic Task One is the first task in the IELTS Academic Writing test.
It comes before Writing Task Two.
Recommended time:
- 20 minutes
Minimum word count:
- 150 words
What You May See
The task usually includes one or more visuals such as:
- Bar chart
- Line graph
- Pie chart
- Table
- Map
- Process diagram
- Mixed charts (two visuals combined)
What You Must Do
You need to:
- Identify the main trends or key features
- Compare important data
- Summarize information accurately
- Organize ideas logically
- Use formal academic language
Common Task Types
Charts and Graphs
Examples:
- Population growth over time
- Sales by country
- Internet usage rates
Tables
Rows and columns of figures to compare.
Maps
Show changes in places over time or layout comparisons.
Processes
Explain how something works or is produced.
What Examiners Assess
Academic Task One is marked using:
- Task Achievement
- Coherence and Cohesion
- Lexical Resource
- Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Ideal Report Structure
Introduction
Paraphrase the question.
Overview
Summarize the most important trends or features.
Body Paragraph 1
Detailed comparisons or first main features.
Body Paragraph 2
Additional key data or second major features.
Example Prompt
The chart below shows the percentage of households using the internet in three countries from 2000 to 2020.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features.
Common Problems Candidates Face
No Overview
Missing an overview can lower scores.
Describing Every Number
You should select key data, not copy all figures.
Poor Comparisons
Strong answers compare categories and trends.
Informal Language
Use formal style.
Personal Opinion
Do not give opinions unless specifically asked (rare in Task One).
High-Scoring Strategies
Spend 2–3 Minutes Analyzing
Find biggest trends before writing.
Group Similar Data
Do not list numbers randomly.
Use Comparisons
Higher, lower, more than, less than.
Write Clear Overview
This is essential.
Use Accurate Grammar
Especially past tense, present tense, and comparisons.
Useful Language
- increased steadily
- declined sharply
- remained stable
- was higher than
- the highest figure
- in contrast
- meanwhile
Time Management Plan
Suggested:
- Planning: 3 minutes
- Writing: 14 minutes
- Checking: 3 minutes
Quick Tips
- Write at least 150 words.
- Do not copy the question exactly.
- Focus on trends, not tiny details.
- Keep paragraphs clear.
Why Strong Candidates Perform Well
Top scorers quickly identify the main story of the visual and explain it clearly with smart comparisons.