Understanding bar charts
Task one questions always come with a sentence describing the data, and instructions to summarize the key points and make comparisons.
Bar charts show information visually, making it simpler than looking at a table of numbers.
The goal is to describe the data accurately.
Writing the introduction
Paraphrase the sentence given in the task without changing its meaning. Use synonyms and change the structure slightly.
Writing an overview
Identify 2 to 4 significant trends or comparisons.
Write it simply.
Start with "Overall," and describe the main trends.
Writing the details paragraphs
Organize logically when describing data.
Make comparisons if needed.
Vocabulary for describing trends
Use the right words to describe data changes.
General descriptive terms
Trend
Data
Percentage
Proportion
Segment
Category
Axis
Scale
Interval
Legend
Describing increases and decreases
Surge
Spike
Escalate
Soar
Plummet
Decline
Dip
Drop
Decrease
Fall
Describing stability
Stabilize
Maintain
Sustain
Remain steady
Level off
Consistent
Unchanged
Steady
Constant
Plateau
Describing comparisons and contrasts
Compared to
In contrast
Versus
Whereas
While
Similarly
Likewise
Opposite
Differ
Contrast
Time phrases (for line graphs and trends)
Over the period
From ... to ...
In the year ...
During
By the time
Initially
Eventually
Subsequently
Previously
Meanwhile
Describing extent
Slightly
Marginally
Moderately
Significantly
Substantially
Drastically
Sharply
Gradually
Rapidly
Slowly
Describing Frequency
Occasionally
Rarely
Frequently
Often
Sometimes
Regularly
Commonly
Always
Never
Periodically
Descriptive adjectives and adverbs
Dramatic
Steep
Gentle
Sudden
Marked
Significant
Minor
Major
Noticeable
Pronounced
Final tips
Simplify. Don’t overcomplicate. Focus on the most obvious features.
Be accurate. Describe data using the correct terms.
Follow structure. First introduction, then overview, finally the details for each component.