π¬ βOnce is powerful, twice is okay, three times is a score-killer.β
π Why This Matters
In IELTS Academic Writing Task 1, your goal is to inform, not to repeat. Examiners want to see how well you can:
- Select key features
- Summarize them clearly
- Cover a variety of points
Repeating the same trend or number just to fill space lowers your Task Achievement and shows weak planning.
β Common Repetition Mistakes
Mistake π | Example π | Fix β |
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Repeating the same idea | βSales increased a lot. Sales went up.β | Say it once, move to next point |
Overusing same data value | βIn 2010, it was 70. In 2010, it rose to 70.β | State it once with clear trend |
Repeating structure | βX rose. Y rose. Z rose.β | Vary with connectors & vocabulary |
π Spot the Repetition β And Fix It!
Original (Repetitive):
βThe number of students increased in 2010. In 2010, the figure rose. The number of pupils went up in that year.β
π¬ Thatβs just saying the same thing 3 times!
Improved (Concise & Clear):
βIn 2010, the number of students increased significantly, marking a noticeable upward trend.β
π― One strong sentence. Done. Move on. β
π§ Tip to Avoid Repetition
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Plan your points before writing β pick 2-3 key features for each body paragraph
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Use synonyms, but donβt use them to repeat the same idea
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Use connectors to link fresh points (e.g., “In contrast,” “On the other hand,” “Another notable trend is…”)
π‘ Transition Phrases to Introduce New Ideas
- “In addition to this…”
- “A different pattern can be observed…”
- “Another key feature is…”
- “Apart from this trend…”
βοΈ Micro Practice
Task: Spot the repetition below.
βThe population rose in 2005. In 2005, there was an increase. That year, the number of people went up.β
β Fixed Version:
βThe population rose in 2005, indicating a steady upward trend for that year.β
β Final Reminder
β¨ βSay it well. Say it once. Then move on.β
Repetition doesn’t show depthβit shows hesitation. Avoid it to keep your writing sharp, clear, and Band 8+ ready! π―