Đề thi IELTS Writing Task 1 ngày 17/09/2020
Analysis of the Task
- Type of Task: Statistical Table
- Target: Percentage of elderly population in three countries from 1988 to 2030
- Tenses to Use: past perfect, prediction structure (future)
Outline
- Introduction: Introducing the chart's name
- General Overview Paragraph: Highlighting the most prominent features of the chart
- Body Paragraph 1: Describing the past period
- Body Paragraph 2: Describing the future period
Analysis in Detail
- First Sentence: Germany had the highest percentage of population aged 65 and over in both years, while the United Kingdom had the lowest percentage in the period 1998-2000
- Second Sentence: these trends are predicted to continue into 2030.
Thân bài
Thân bài 1: Mô tả số liệu trong quá khứ
- Year 1988: about 20% of the population of Germany aged 65 and over, compared to about 16% of Canadians and 14% of British citizens
- Year 2000: only just over a quarter of the population of Germany aged 65 and over, while about 20% of Canadians and 15% of British citizens were aged 65 and over respectively
Thân bài 2: Mô tả số liệu trong năm 2030
- Prediction for Germany's population: the percentage of Germany's population aged 65 and over is predicted to reach about 30%
- Prediction for Canada and the UK's population: 26% of Canada's population and about 1/5 of the UK's population are predicted to be aged 65 and over by 2030
Sample Reference Piece
Overall, Germany had the highest percentage of the population aged 65 and over in both years, while the UK had the lowest between 1998 and 2000. These trends are predicted to continue in 2030.
In 1988, around 20% of the population in Germany was aged 65 and older, while approximately 16% of Canadians and 14% of UK citizens were in the same age group. By the year 2000, slightly over a quarter of Germany's population was 65 and above, with around 20% of Canadians and 15% of UK citizens falling into this age category.
Predictions indicate that by 2030, about 30% of Germany's population will be aged 65 and over. Similarly, it is estimated that 26% of Canadians and roughly one-fifth of the UK population will be in this age bracket by the same year.
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