💬 “In IELTS Academic Writing Task 1, comparisons are your storytelling tool—use them wisely to highlight what truly matters.”
📌 Why Are Comparisons So Important?
IELTS Task 1 is about describing data, and one of the most effective ways to show understanding is through comparison.
Comparisons help:
- ⚖️ Highlight contrasts and patterns
- 🧠 Show analytical skills (essential for 8+ bands!)
- 🧭 Guide the examiner’s focus to the most significant information
🧠 What to Compare?
Look for:
🔢 Data Type | 🔎 What to Compare |
---|---|
📈 Line Graph | Trends over time between two or more variables |
📊 Bar Chart | Categories with highest/lowest values |
🗺️ Maps | Changes in infrastructure, locations, or layouts |
🔁 Process | Steps that differ in purpose, time, or complexity |
📦 Pie Chart | Proportions and percentages among segments |
🧾 Example Prompt
“The chart below shows the percentage of households in different income groups that had Internet access between 2010 and 2020.”
🧪 Weak vs. Strong Comparison
❌ Weak:
“In 2010, 60% of low-income households had internet. In 2020, it was 75%.”
✅ Strong:
“While only 60% of low-income households had internet in 2010, this rose significantly to 75% by 2020—closing the gap with high-income households, which consistently remained above 90%.”
➡️ Why it’s better? It contrasts time and categories, and it highlights a trend with meaning.
📌 Tip Breakdown
✅ DO:
- Choose 2–3 major comparisons for your body paragraphs
- Use linkers: “in contrast,” “whereas,” “while,” “compared to”
- Emphasize the largest increases/decreases, highest/lowest values, or most noticeable differences
🚫 DON’T:
- Compare every single detail (it’s not a list-writing task!)
- Force comparisons that don’t show meaningful contrast
- Ignore the overview—it’s where you hint at the key differences
📚 Sample Phrases for Comparison
- In contrast to…
- Whereas A increased, B declined.
- Compared to A, B was significantly lower/higher.
- A remained steady, while B showed considerable fluctuation.
- Unlike A, which grew steadily, B dropped sharply.
🧠 Quick Practice
Prompt: “The bar chart shows car production in Japan and South Korea from 2010 to 2020.”
📌 Your task: Write one strong comparative sentence.
Example:
“Although both countries saw growth, Japan’s car production rose more dramatically, nearly doubling by 2020, while South Korea’s increase was more gradual.“
🚀 Final Reminder
🎓 “High scorers don’t just describe—they analyze. Comparisons are how you impress the examiner with insight, not just observation.”