Carbon Emissions by Sector in Five Countries (2015-2025)
An IELTS Writing Task 1 Academic prompt for describing visual data. Read the chart task and then start the timed writing session with AI feedback.
20 min
2
150+ words
Question Prompt
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The bar chart below shows carbon dioxide emissions (million tonnes CO₂) by sector — energy, transport, industry, and agriculture — in five countries (China, the USA, India, Germany, and Brazil) in 2015 and 2025. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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Open with a one-sentence overview that names the chart type and the overall trend — not individual figures.
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Group the data into 2–3 logical paragraphs (e.g., highest vs. lowest, stable vs. changing) rather than listing every value.
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Use precise comparison language: rose to, fell by, compared with, whereas, accounted for, roughly double.
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Target 160–180 words in 20 minutes and check all key figures are referenced at least once.
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