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IELTS Writing Task 1: Cycle Diagram on water table the best way to write with strategies; sample answer and bonus tips

IELTS Writing Task 1: Cycle Diagram on water table the best way to write with strategies; sample answer and bonus tips

In the Academic IELTS Writing Task 1, different kinds of diagrams can be given. In this post, I’m discussing a very common cycle diagram, known as water cycle or water table. I’ve provided some strategies and the best model or sample answer with the picture so that you can have a good understanding of this diagram. Some vocabularies have also been explained in this post.

The title of the question:

The diagram shows how water moves on, above and below the earth’s surface.

 

Strategies to write the answer:

Candidates must always remember the following things when writing the answer to a task 1 cycle diagram.

Model answer:

The illustrated diagram is a clear presentation of the movement of water on, above and below the surface of the earth, which is commonly known as the water cycle. Overall, the movement of water is an ongoing process. 

As it is observed in the diagram, the primary sources of water here are rivers and lakes where sun rays create the reaction named evaporation. This evaporated water is responsible for cloud formation. Trees on the earth transpire water vapor and supplies the vapor to the earth’s atmosphere. The clouds become dense and when they travel from one place to another, they become condensed and collide with each other; and thus precipitation occurs. Thus, water comes down from higher grounds to the lower as surface runoff water and fills up the springs, lakes and rivers. Some of the water infiltrates the earth and goes down to the underground water level. Some water is absorbed by tree roots. Drinking water is also extracted from groundwater level through wells. Then, the water from rivers and underground water travel back to the rivers.

In this way, water moves round the earth.

Word count: 186

Bonus tips:

The languages for writing an answer to a diagram are quite different from other Task 1 topics. You need to focus on the words which differentiate between diagrams and other Task 1 answers. You should also pay attention to different sentence patterns. Practice them well.

Here are some other diagrams that you can practice:

Flow-chart on sweater manufacturing

Process diagram on olive oil production

Flow-chart on writing a story

Two maps showing changes in an industrial village

Two maps showing changes in a town

Life cycle diagram on tuna fish

Life cycle diagram on silkworm moth

Diagram on water contamination

 

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