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IELTS Writing Task 1: Cambridge 15 AC test 4; a pie chart & a table; with discussion and model answer

IELTS Writing Task 1: Cambridge 15 AC test 4; a pie chart & a table; with discussion and model answer

Writing a good answer to a combined/multiple/mixed graph is always confusing/frustrating for many IELTS candidates. In this post, we are looking at this problem in detail and finding solutions so that we can answer this kind of graph easily. The example picture is taken from Cambridge IELTS series 15 AC Test 4. You will also find a writing plan and a model answer in this post.

Let’s look at a combined/multiple/mixed graph, first.

The chart below shows what Anthropology graduates from one university did after finishing their undergraduate degree course. The table shows the salaries of the anthropologists in work after five years.

If we have to answer this question, we need to comprehend/recognize the picture clearly and then make a solid plan quickly.

Here are few problems that candidates face regularly when answering this type of question:

Solving the problems:

Write professionally: During the writing task, the first paragraph puts an impact and forces the readers to read more. This can be possible if you get some lessons from professional essay writers and practice them on a daily basis.

Here are few suggestions to solve the above-mentioned problems:

Now let’s have a look at the model answer:

Model answer:

The depicted chart illustrates the proportion of what Anthropology graduates from a particular university did once their graduation has been completed whereas the table presents the income they generate after five years’ work based on three types of employment. Overall, for the chart, most of the graduates worked full-time once finishing university whereas the table shows that the percentage of people is the maximum in $100K+ range and a vast majority of them work in the government sector.

As can be seen in the pie chart, amongst the six destinations provided, just above half of the graduates achieved full-time works while part-timers occupied second place with 15%. Moreover, 12% of the graduate degree holders remained unemployed. Two other categories, full-time postgrad study, and unknown, have a similar percentage (8%) while only 5% of these particular degree holders worked part-time while studying postgraduate.

As far as salaries are concerned, 40% of the freelance consultants receive a monthly payment of more than $75,000 and $100K+ equally. Furthermore, exactly 50% of the Anthropologists working in the government sector are paid with a maximum rate of over $100,000. On the other hand, 35% of private service holders receive around $50,000-$74,999 of salary while 5% of both freelancers and government job holders earn the lowest amount of salary at $25,000-$49,999 range.

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