Today you’ll learn high-scoring vocabulary for pie charts to use in IELTS Writing Task 1.
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When you get a pie chart in IELTS Writing Task 1, you basically only need to describe the most extreme numbers.
That means the biggest/highest, and the lowest/smallest. Knowing this makes memorizing vocabulary easy!
So, when aiming to use impressive vocabulary in your Task 1 essays, remember it’s all about the adjectives.
For pie charts, line graphs and bar graphs, you can use this vocabulary.
Instead of highest/biggest, say:
Most colossal
Most immense
Most tremendous
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Instead of lowest/smallest, say:
Most mediocre
Most modest
Most meager
Lots of ‘m’ adjectives today!
Practice using this vocabulary in your next IELTS Task 1 essay.
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