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Task 1 Band 6.5

The pie charts show the costs of raising a child to age 18 in Canadian cities in 1970 and 2014. The main costs in both years were housing, food, and transportation, while other costs like education and health increased significantly or doubled from 1970 to 2014.
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Task 1 Band 6.5

The pie charts show the costs of raising a child to age 18 in Canadian cities in 1970 and 2014. The main costs in both years were housing, food, and transportation, while other costs like education and health increased significantly or doubled from 1970 to 2014.
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IELTSWRITING.

UK Academic Practice Test 01 / Task 1 / Analysis

WRITING TASK 1

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The pie charts show the cost of raising a child to the age of 18 in Canadian cities in two different
years.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons
where relevant.

Write at least 150 words.

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MODEL ANSWER 6.5

The pie charts show the cost of raising a child until 18 in Canadian cities in 1970 and 2014. They give the figures

as percentages of total expenditure.

The two charts are very similar, with both showing housing, food, transport (in that order) as the main expenses.

The percentages of these vary only a little (housing 32% to 33%, food 23% to 19% and transport 15% to 13%).

In other areas, however, the costs were very different, such as education expenditure, which increased greatly

from 3% in 1970 to 15% in 2014. Also, the amount spent on health doubled from 4% to 8%.

However, the cost of clothing halved from 10% in 1970 to 5% in 2014 and the amount spent on miscellaneous

items was also nearly half (13% to 7%).

The pie charts show that the main childcare costs in 1970 and 2014 were almost the same, but that there was a

lot of change in the minor costs.

(157 words)

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MODEL ANSWER 6.5 - TASK ACHIEVEMENT

The pie charts show the cost of raising a child until 18 in Canadian cities in 1970 and 2014. They give the figures

as percentages of total expenditure.

The two charts are very similar, with both showing housing, food, transport (in that order) as the main expenses.

The percentages of these vary only a little (housing 32% to 33%, food 23% to 19% and transport 15% to 13%).

In other areas, however, the costs were very different, such as education expenditure, which increased greatly

from 3% in 1970 to 15% in 2014. Also, the amount spent on health doubled from 4% to 8%.

However, the cost of clothing halved from 10% in 1970 to 5% in 2014 and the amount spent on miscellaneous

items was also nearly half (13% to 7%).

The pie charts show that the main childcare costs in 1970 and 2014 were almost the same, but that there was a

lot of change in the minor costs.

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MODEL ANSWER 6.5 - COHERENCE and COHESION

The pie charts show the cost of raising a child until 18 in Canadian cities in 1970 and 2014. They give the figures

as percentages of total expenditure.

The two charts are very similar, with both showing housing, food, transport (in that order) as the main expenses.

The percentages of these vary only a little (housing 32% to 33%, food 23% to 19% and transport 15% to 13%).

In other areas, however, the costs were very different, such as education expenditure, which increased greatly

from 3% in 1970 to 15% in 2014. Also, the amount spent on health doubled from 4% to 8%.

However, the cost of clothing halved from 10% in 1970 to 5% in 2014 and the amount spent on miscellaneous

items was also nearly half (13% to 7%).

The pie charts show that the main childcare costs in 1970 and 2014 were almost the same, but that there was a

lot of change in the minor costs.

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MODEL ANSWER 6.5 - LEXICAL RESOURCE

The pie charts show the cost of raising a child until 18 in Canadian cities in 1970 and 2014. They give the figures

as percentages of total expenditure.

The two charts are very similar, with both showing housing, food, transport (in that order) as the main expenses.

The percentages of these vary only a little (housing 32% to 33%, food 23% to 19% and transport 15% to 13%).

In other areas, however, the costs were very different, such as education expenditure, which increased greatly

from 3% in 1970 to 15% in 2014. Also, the amount spent on health doubled from 4% to 8%.

However, the cost of clothing halved from 10% in 1970 to 5% in 2014 and the amount spent on miscellaneous

items was also nearly half (13% to 7%).

The pie charts show that the main childcare costs in 1970 and 2014 were almost the same, but that there was a

lot of change in the minor costs.

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MODEL ANSWER 6.5 - GRAMMATICAL RANGE and ACCURACY

The pie charts show the cost of raising a child until 18 in Canadian cities in 1970 and 2014. They give the figures

as percentages of total expenditure.

The two charts are very similar, with both showing housing, food, transport (in that order) as the main expenses.

The percentages of these vary only a little (housing 32% to 33%, food 23% to 19% and transport 15% to 13%).

In other areas, however, the costs were very different, such as education expenditure, which increased greatly

from 3% in 1970 to 15% in 2014. Also, the amount spent on health doubled from 4% to 8%.

However, the cost of clothing halved from 10% in 1970 to 5% in 2014 and the amount spent on miscellaneous

items was also nearly half (13% to 7%).

The pie charts show that the main childcare costs in 1970 and 2014 were almost the same, but that there was a

lot of change in the minor costs.

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