How to compare two pie charts in IELTS writing task 1. This sample answer illustrates the method of organising the report as well as useful language and sentence structures to get a band score 9.
IELTS Pie Charts
The pie charts below show the comparison of different kinds of energy production of France in two years.
Source: Above pie charts not created by IELTS Liz.
Pie Chart Sample Answer
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of five sources of energy production (coal, gas, nuclear, petrol and other sources) in France in two years (1995 and 2005).
Overall, in both years coal and gas accounted for over half of all energy production, while the least was other energy sources. There was only a very minimal increase in production from gas and coal, whereas nuclear and other sources almost doubled. Petrol was the only energy source to decrease over the period.
Energy produced by coal comprised of 29.80% in 1995 and by 2005, it increased by about 1% to 30.9%. Likewise, the amount of energy generated by gas went up by approximately 1% from 29.63% in the first year to 30.1% by the final year. The use of nuclear power rose significantly from 6.40% in 1995 to 10.10% in 2005. Other sources of energy production accounted for 4.90% but then climbed to 9.10%.
Petrol, on the other hand, produced 29.27% of all energy in 1995 but 10 years later only 19.55% of energy came from this source.
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IELTS Pie Chart Tips
- Introduction paragraph should introduce all aspects of the task.
- The overview must contain all key features of all pie charts. This is the most important paragraph and should not be only one sentence. You must identify the key features of both charts and present them as an overview. You are being marked on the content of this paragraph.
- Always highlight the largest and smallest proportions in the overview.
- Note whether the pie charts show change over time or comparison of categories divided by gender or in a similar way. Not all pie charts are the same. Depending on the information given, you’ll use different language and organise things differently.
- If there are two pie charts in different time periods, then you must highlight the key changes / trends.
- Use pie chart language – accounts for / comprises of / represents.
- The phrase “Units are measured in …” should be used when the units have not been stated in the previous sentence.
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Hey liz . I would be happy if you check my answer too
The given pie charts provide comparisons on various kinds of energy production in France in the years 1995 , and 2005.
It is noticeable that each type of the produced energy in the decade has had slight changes either an increase or decrease for each of the Gas, Coal, petro , nuclear , and etc …. Respectively.
Gas had rose negligibly by the end of the period, increasing by less than 1 percent .in contrast nuclear generation experienced significant increase , rising by over 4 percent .
Coal figure had reached to 30.93 percentage
by the year 2009 ,with minor changes from the initial amount and Petro’s figure saw the largest decline dropped from 29.27% in 1985 to 19.55 percentage in 2005 .
Please use this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-writing-task-1-lessons-and-tips/ to learn about the paragraphs for writing task 1. There are tips to learn from, practice lessons and model answers to review. Your answer should be similar to the model in content and structure. Also review the word count.
Hi Liz,
If you have some time, could you have a look at my report to see if it’s too risky? Thanks a lot!
The chart depicts the proportion of five different materials, namely coal, gas, petrol, nuclear, and the others, that France used to produce energy in 1995 and 2005.
All in all, gas and coal remained the most important energy-manufacturing substances in both years, totaling approximately 60% of all materials used, whereas nuclear and other sources almost doubled but still remained the least used in the country. 2005 also witnessed a remarkable drop in energy produced by petrol.
In 1995, energy produced by gas, coal, and petrol each added up to just over 29% of all sources, while nuclear and other materials only made up moderately over 10%, with nuclear having a slight edge at 6.4%.
10 years later, gas and coal remained seemingly unchanged, seeing a marginally less than 1% increment, while petrol gave up nearly 10% to nuclear and the other sources, which doubled their portion on the pie to roughly 19%, with a more even split between them, at a mere 1% difference.
Learn about the structure of IELTS writing task 1 on this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-writing-task-1-lessons-and-tips/ and see how all information is organised by referring to model answers. Always start your overview with “Overall” – there is no better linking word to use.
You’re on the right track, but please review everything carefully before continuing with your practice.
Hey!!1 My name is Muhammad Subhan Rauf here is my task 1 Essay sample:
This pie chart gives information about the comparison of five different sources of energy production (coal, gas, petrol, nuclear and other) in France in two years (1995 and 2005).
Overall, in both years, coal and gas accounted for more than half as compared to nuclear and other sources. There was a minimal increment in percentage of coal and gas, while nuclear and other sources have almost doubled. However, petrol was the only energy source which is went down within the given time period.
Energy produced by coal in 1995 was 29.30% that went up by about one percent to 30.93%. Likewise, the energy generated by gas in 1995 was 29.63% which increased by approximately one percent to 30.31%. While nuclear and other sources had a substantial surge from 6.40% and 4.90% in 1995 to 10.10% and 9.10% in 2005 respectively.
On the other hand, energy generated by petrol in 1995 was 29.27% but later in 2005 it dipped to 19.55% which was around 10%.
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Hi, I’m Mery (Mehrnaz) as a new student in this way for ielts exam and i write my writing for this pie chart here please tell me about my wrong thinking. thanks 🙂 Honestly its my first time i write about a pie chart 🙂
The pie chart below illustrated compares the various type of energy production methods in France during the year 1995 and 2005.
Overall, in both 1995 and 2005, coal represented the maximum type of energy utilized in France, while others indicated the minimum, “others” meaning of the less common energy sources that is not include the main types of energy showed in this pie chart.
In 1995, the coal was the most produced energy. Source in France was 29.8%. in followed Gas and petro were closely 29.63% and 29.27% respectively. In 2005, both Coal and Gas energies experienced a little rising to more than 30% and Coal was the maximum also.
In 1995, the nuclear energy was produced around 6.5% that increased in 2005 to around 10%. The petro’s amount had a slight decline of 10% in 2005 in compare of the year 1995. This energy was produced 29.27% and really close to the maximum energy in 1995. But this energy reduced to 19.55% in 2005. In addition, the other categories that less common utilized energy sources, had a moderate climb percentages from 1995 that was approximately 5% go up to around 9% in 2005.
Although my website does not offer a feedback service, I will say one thing. Your task is not to give a definition of the term “others”. That itself is not a key feature. The word others actually just means “other energy sources” and so you use it in that way without providing the examiner with a definition of the word. Take a look at the overview in my model answer and see which points you have missed out.
Thank you so much for going out of your way to help me. I really appreciate your kindness 🙂
hi Liz, is it advisable to skip a line in between the paragraphs while writing on the paper. I think it might not look good. what’s your advice?
The examiner is marking your paragraphing. If your paragraphing is not clear, your score will be low. Leaving one empty line between paragraphs (as I do in all model answers for writing on this website) is the best way to make your paragraphs clear for the examiner. It is advisable. Furthermore, nowadays, it is more normal to leave one line empty between paragraphs than to indent the first word without an empty line – so this concept isn’t only about IELTS, it also relates to how we write in English these days.
Hello teacher Elizabeth
Is it allowed to use apostrophe in writing section??
Thanks for advance
You haven’t specified in what way you are using the apostrophe. For example, if you are talking about writing “it’s” instead of “it is”, then the answer is NO. You can’t use contracted forms of grammar in formal writing for IELTS.
Hi Liz,
Can you please evaluate my writing and share me your valuable feedback.
The two pie charts compare various energy production sources (gas, coal, petro, nuclear and others), percentage wise in the years 1995 and 2005 respectively.
Overall, in both the years coal contributed highest for the energy production in France. While, other energy producers were least significant in France.
In 1995, coal and gas individually accounted almost 29% of the energy production in France. Over a decade, the demand for coal and gas increased by more than 10%. Nuclear energy production occupied 6.40% in the 1995 chart. At the end of 2005, it rose by more than 4% making 10.10% of the total energy production. At the beginning of the year other sources made up 4.90% of the energy production and increased to 9.10% in 2005.
Over the span, petro energy production decreased from 29.27% to 19.55%
Hi liz ,I’m glad to see your site and helpful informations about pie charts .Could you please correct my writing about the pie chart in above ?
The pie chart compare the 5 sources which produce the energy in France over ten- year period that ccontained gas , coal , petro , nuclear and the others
. It’s clear that, coal and gas had been trending by 1995 and 2005 in France about 30% for each one.
Overall perspectively, the petrol limited to make the energy by this period of time in France with about 10% less than 1995 in 2005. By contrast the useage of nuclear energy over took the former value by the time and it rose around 4% . Other sources had a similar changing in theirs. Unless, the coal and gas had remained at about 30% in 2005 so as befor in 1995 without bright as alterning over this period of time.
As a result, the main part of establishing force for France in this period of time was referred to coal and gas and in second stage, petro with a decreasing process .By contrast the second one , nuclear producing energy in third place among others in a growing figure over this decade.
Please take a look at each paragraph in the model answer above and use the same format. You will be marked on your paragraphing and logical organisation of information. My model answers are there to help you learn.
The two pie charts represent production of five sources of energy in France in two different years; 1995 and 2005.
Looking thoroughly, in both years, coal and gas generated the major proportion of energy which comprised of almost half of the total production by all the five sources of energy. While the other energy sources including nuclear and petrol produced the least amount of energy in France. In all types of energy production, there was only a slight change over the ten year period from 1995 to 2005.
In 1995, energy produced by coal remained the highest with 29.80% of total production which showed an increase of about a mere 1% and comprised of 30.90% in 2005. Similarly, in 1995, energy generated by gas was 29.63% which showed a slight rise marginally to 30.10% in 2005.
With regards to other energy sources, petrol was the only source of energy which decreased in production from 29.27% in 1995 to 19.55% which is around a two-third in 2005. On the other hand, remaining sources of energy generated almost 10% in 1995 and showed an almost 9% growth in 2005.
hello Liz, can you please let me know if we need to mention the name of the segments of a pie chart in the introduction just like we mention the name of categories in line graph ?
It isn’t related to what type of chart, graph or table you get. That is irrelevant. They are all the same in this respect. The issue is about the logic of how many categories there are to introduce and how lengthy (in words) each category is. If you have for example six sports, such as “tennis, badminton, hockey, swimming, football and basketball”, then it’s logical to introduce them because that is only 7 words. But if the categories are “going shopping with friends, seeing a movie in a cinema etc etc. You can see that just one category has four or five words, not one word or two. So, if there are 6 categories with about four words each, then the list becomes over 20 words which is obviously just too long for a short report. So, if the list is too long or too many words, you can just say the number = “seven categories”.
Hi Liz,
Could you please help take a look at whether the following sentences are correct in the context? I’m not sure if I use “a decent rise” in an appropriate way here.
The amount of energy generated by coal accounted for 29.80% in 1995 and then went up to 30.93% in 2005. Similarly, the proportion of energy from gas increased from 29.63% to 30.31% in 2005. By contrast, production by nuclear and other sources witnessed a decent rise of around 4% to reach 10.10% and 9.10% respectively in 2005.
Thanks a lot! Wish you all the best:)
Lily from China
Hi Lily,
You write very well. You’ve got a strong control of grammar with the ability to write well controlled complex sentences. However, the problem is that the word “decent” is the wrong word to use. It isn’t appropriate to most IELTS lines graphs or charts of change over time. The words you can choose from are:
– dramatic
– considerable
– significant
– and of course, you have opposite adjectives such as insignificant, minimal, small etc
You could also say ” it doubled” / “it more than doubled” / “it tripled” / “it almost tripled”.
These are two options for the sentence:
1) …..witnessed a significant rise of around 4% to reach ….
(but a 4% rise is only significant if we know the figures in the first year so this option is not as appropriate)
2) ….production of energy from nuclear and other sources almost doubled to reach 10.10% and 9.10% respectively in 2005.
The second one is better because it gives us an idea of what the first year figures were which is important to know.
I hope this helps.
thank you Liz
The two pie charts compare proportions of different energy sources in France in the years 1995 and 2005.
Overall, it is clear that coal, gas, and petrol were collectively largest share of energy production in both given years. It is also noteworthy that the only decrease in the proportion of energy production was experienced in the case of petrol.
In 1995, the most wide-spread energy resource was coal with 29.80%, which was slightly followed by gas and petrol. While the former accounted for 29,63% of total energy production, the latter made up 29,27%. A mere 6.4% of total energy was composed of nuclear power. The remaining 4,9% was responsible for other sources.
In 2005, gas and coal were primary energy sources, with both sharing approximately 60% of total energy production. Despite decrease in the percentage of petrol production, the figure remained its position with 19,55%. There was an almost twofold increase in the proportions of nuclear power and other sources production, consisting of 10,10% and 9,10%, respectively.
The two pie charts compare five types of energy production (gas, coal, petrol, nuclear and other sources) of France in 1995 and 2005.
Overall, it can be seen that France produces the majority of its energy by only two ways, namely gas and coal, in both years. Moreover, while petrol production decreased, the remaining forms of producing energy witnessed an increase during the period given.
Energy produced by coal and gas accounted for 29.8% and 29.6% respectively in 1995, and both of them experienced a slight increase of about 1% in 2005. Petrol, on the other hand, which accounted for 29.2% in 1995, almost the same as gas and coal, experienced a sharp decrease to 19.5% in 2005.
In terms of Nuclear energy, it comprised of 6.4% in 1995, which grew to 10.1% in 2005. Similarly, the figure for other sources of energy approximately doubled, rising from 4.9% to 9.1% over the given period.
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These graphs show the comparison of energy production in France in 1995 and 2005. Though there are different kinds of energy production, in these graphs mentioned the most important sources: gas, petro, coal and nuclear.
In 1995, France was generated gas 29.63 % and this is almost the same percent of gas production in 2005. Also these graphs shown, coal is generated by France country nearly the same amount proportion in two years. there was a noticeable difference of other sources, especially petro .in 2005, it was generated 19.55%, otherwise it was generated 29,27% in 1995. The difference between these years was 10%. On the other hand, the small minority of energy production was nuclear. it was generated 6.40% in 1995 and with the slight change approximated to 3 % through ten years.
In my point of view, France will be able to be generate enough energy and import its over production of energy to others in the future. So it will improve its economy and increase incomes in France.
could you possibly to check that?
thanks
Hi Liz, I hope you’re doing well. I was just contemplating about the usage of the words “increase ” and “decrease ” since it’s a pie chart and not a line graph. My point is that, we don’t know if the rate did increase or decrease between the given period. For example, in 1997 or 2000 we don’t know for sure what exactly happened. So, will this affect my score? Thank you for your hard work. I’ll be waiting for your prompt response! My Regards
Your task is to report what you see in the chart. If 1995 is 29% and 2000 is 30%, it is your task to state that the percentage increased. The chart does not give any information about 1996, 1997 etc and it is not your task to guess or speculate. You only state what you see – the percentage went up by 1%. It makes no difference at all whether the date is presented as a pie chart, line graph or bar chart, if it shows change over a period of time, you will use the language that we often associate with line graphs – that language is not actually line graph language, it is the language of time over time. I hope this helps you understand. Your aim is to use language appropriate to the data shown.
All clear 👌. Thanks a lot! (;
The charts below compare the differences in 5 various energy production in France in 1995 and 2005. Looking from an overall perspective, all trends showed significant increases, while the usage of petrol energy decreased over a span At first, there were minimal growths in the indications of coal and gas energy. Compared to 1995, it increased, by patting 1.13% and 0.72%. Furthermore, the proportion of nuclear energy used grew sharply by 3.50% at 10.10%. Simultaneously, the figure for petrol energy constituted 29.27 percent in the initial year, but in 2005, it dropped unpredictably to 19.55 percent. Lastly, with other energy used, there was experienced a dramatic improvement of 9.10 percent, in comparison it improved by 4.80 percent during the time.
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of five types of energy production in France in 1995 to 2005.
Overall, at the beginning of the period coal produced the most significant to the energy of France, while the other energy productions was the least to the energy production.In comparison, at the end of the period gas and coal become the largest enrgy production and the lowest production was made by nuclear and the other energys.
Gas production was 29.63% of France’s energy in 1995, and experienced a slight growth of nearly 1% in 2005. Energy income from nuclear was 6.40% in 1995 and had increased to 10.10% in 2005.At the beginning of the period other energy productions made up around 5% of France’s energy and figure rose to about 10% in 2005.
Coal, which produced almost 30% of France’s energy in 1995, up to 30.93% in 2005. In 1995 energy outputs from petro was at nearly 30% and decreased by 10% after 10 years of period. In contrast, over the period of time petro was the only energy production which is decreased.
The two pie charts illustrate the difference in the makeup of energy production in over a decade. Overall, gas and coal were still the preferred choices of energy production, making up nearly 60% and just over 61% in 1995 and 2005, respectively. Interestingly, nuclear and other types of energy production were preferred over petrol in 2005, as it was declining by close to 10% in ten years.
In 1995, coal generated nearly 30% of energy in France, and it only increased slightly by nearly 1% to marginally over 30% in the period of ten years. While still maintaining the top two preferred energy sources in 2005, the increment of gas was also quite low, only less than 1% in over a decade.
As the least preferred source of energy, nuclear and others increased significantly in the past decade. In 2005, nuclear energy contributed to slightly over 10%, almost a 4% increase compared to 1995. This growth was also seen in other types of energy, which also gained a 4% jump from nearly 5% in 1995 to approximately 9% in 2005. Meanwhile, petro failed to generate more contribution as it dropped close to 19%, compared to 1995 where it generated almost 30% of energy production.
Above designed pie chart compares the kinds of Energy production in France of between two years.
Overall, we can see that Coal has gradually increased in the meantime, taking Gas, Nuclear and other energies with it as well. However, in contrast to the values, Patro was found decreasing.
The chart reveals that in France, the sharp percentages of Coal, Nuclear, Gas, Patro and other energies stood at 29.80%, 6.40%, 29.63%, 29.27% and 4.90% respectively in the year 1995. Glancing a bit deeper, we can observe that the dominant among these was Coal with the highest percentage found in the fossils, being followed by Gas and Patro which are not very less in nature than Coal. However, the minor energies included Nuclear and other different energies of values 6.40% and 4.90% respectively.
In 2005, France didn’t much leave the way it was in 1995. However, except Patro, we can see a gradual increase in all fossil energies. The highest grown fossil among all was Nuclear, with a jump of a massive 4.50% leading others which stood at 0.73%. However, Coal and Gas, which cover almost 70% of the France area, just showed a slight change of 1-2%.
On the other hand, if we look at Patro, which dropped to a terrifying 10% which is going to have a major impact on the resources or industries using the particular fuel for the production.
Answer’s good, But you’re not allowed to give your personal opinions sir, like you did in the last paragraph.
thankyou for your answer
You’re welcome 🙂
This illustrations below show the comparision between different shapes of producing energy in france in the year 1995 and the year 2005.
Overall,in comparision with the two years ,France was producing different kinds of energy with a light contrasting between the percentage in the production in the whole kinds ,such as coal,gas,nuclear and other kinds.Neverthelss,it was particularly noticed that the petro produced lesser in around 10 percentage in 2005 than before .
According to the two pie charts ,it was obviously analayzed that in whole kinds of energy production the percentage grew up from the year 1995 to the year 2005.For instance ,the percentage of produced coal increased approximatly one percent from 29 to 30 percentage.Producing nuclear jumped around 4 percent.
With regrads to the remaining ways to producing energy,we can notice that in the whol kinds of producing energy in France there was an increasing expect in petro.
The pie chart provides a comparative study of 5 kinds of energy (Coal, gas, petrol, nuclear and others) produced in France between the year 1995 and 2005.
Overall, the highest amount of energy sources manufactured in France in both the years were coal and gas , which altogether made up over half of the energy production. On the contrary, the least amount of energy sources produced in the country was nuclear and other powers.
According to the data in the pie chart, coal produced 29.80% of energy in 1995 and increased slightly by more than 1% in 2005. Similarly, energy manufactured by gas comprised of 29.63% in 1995, rising slightly upto 30.31%. The third largest amount of energy sources was generated by petrol which accounted for 29.27% in the first year, decreasing to about a fifth 10 years later.
With regards to remaining method of energy production, it is noted that there was precisely 5% growth of nuclear and other powers in ten years at 10.10% and 9.10% respectively
In fine it can be said that , coal and gas are the most significant sources of energy in France as these two methods are highly produced in the country.
“Energy produced by coal comprised of 29.80%.” Is this sentance truly grammatically correct? I thought “comprise” is not followed by “of” unless it is used in the passive, so it should be : energy produced by coal is comprised of 29.80%, right?
That’s correct. It should be “comprised” without the of.
The two pie charts illustrate the data about how energy manufacturing has changed in France in two different years in 1995 and 2005.
From an overall perspective, it is evident that Gas, Coal and Petroleum made up the main items of production in both years while others remained relatively unchanged in the given period.
It can be seen that the percentage of Coal and Gas manufacture had minor changes increasing about just 1%, making up from 29% to just over 30% respectively. Petro usage accounted for just under 30% at the beginning but this dropped by approximately 10% in 2005.
When it comes to others and Nuclear, both of them increased in amounts, others almost doubled the size climbing from 4.9% to 9.1% in 2005. Finally, the Nuclear production rate rose to about 10%, making a difference of nearly 4% at the end period.
The two pie charts give information about the percentage of five different types of energy productions in France in 1995 and 2005.
Overall, it is clearly seen that in two different years, the produced amount of coal and gas were the highest, while the production of nuclear and other energy resources were the lowest. Furthermore, there was a huge significant difference in the production of petro, nuclear and others in both years.
By the year 1995, the amount of gas being produced was at an approximately thirty percent and in the next ten years, it rose slightly by less than 1 % at 30.31. Same happened with the coal production in 1991, it increased only by 1 % at 30.93 in 2005.
With regards to the amount of petrol being produced in the beginning of time, it is noted that there was a huge decline by almost ten percent in the later year and ended up to one fifth of the total production. On the contrary to what happened to others and nuclear resources, their produced in 2005 increased at 9.10 and 10.10 percent respectively.
The pie chart present that the average of various energy manufacture of France in the year of 1995 and 2005.
Overall, it is clear that, these year the nation produce the largest amount of power in three sectors, namely coal, gas, and petro. Moreover, the nuclear and other energy production was least in France.
In 2005, the nation produce their greatest number of energy was on coal, which represent the proportion at 30.93%, meanwhile in 1995 the percentage of this source was slightly lower at 29.80%. Year 1995, the country manufacture 29.63% of gas, whereas in 2005 the amount was increase 0.63% at 30.31%. On the other hand the proportion of petro energy was decrease comparatively 9.72% were in 1995 and 2005 the percentage was 29.27% and 19.55% respectively.
Finally, the smallest proportion of other sources energy production of France in 1995 the rate of manufacture was 4.90% which almost doubled in 2005 at 9.10%. These figures in nuclear energy were 6.40% and 10.10% respectively.
The two pie charts illustrate France’s energy production in 1995 and 2005, respectively.
Overall, at the beginning of the period, coal produced the most energy, while other sources made up the smallest segment of the chart. In comparison, in 2005, gas production was the most significant part of energy production, and the other part is still the least important part of energy production, like it was 20 years ago.
In 1995, the production of coal and gas made up 29.38% and 29.63%, respectively, which is roughly 10% over half of all energy production, and those figures rose to 30.39% and 30.31% in 2005.
At the beginning of the period production of Petro was in third place with 29.27% and fell to 19.55% in 2005. In 1995, the production of nuclear and other segments was at 6.4% and 4.9%, respectively, and those sections slightly grow to 10.1% and 9,1%.
The given pie chart’s illustrate the contrast of several types of energy power generated by France in between 1995 to 2005
overall, it was clear from the pie chart both year year France Higley produced coal energy and other energies were they produced less. in both the year
In the year 1995 France produced 29.80% coal energy. However, after 10 year it increased to 1.13% (30.93%). Second gas production in France begin year it was 29.63%. Yet in 2005 it had no significant changes it was slightly increased just 0.32 parentage ( 30.31%).
France petrol power energy production in 1995 was 29.27%, However in 2005 it was 19.55% it was mentioned negative feedback on petrol energy and deceleration trend. At the same year nuclear fusion power was 10.10% it was highest growth trend of French, In the past it was only 6.40%. In the case of green energy in 1995 it was 4.90%, however after the five year (2005) it showed huge change it was 9.10% it was Comparatively higher than gas, coal, petrol increasing trend
A glance at the pie chart provided reveals the information about variety kind of energy production of France in the years of 1995 and 2005
Looking from an overall perspective,the highest figure in the pie chart was in coal category, whereas a reverse trend was shown by the other category
In 1995,the rate of coal was just over 29%,whereas in 2005 this rate increased ,stood at just under 31%.A reverse figure in the 1995 was category of other which was well over 4%, in the other hand there was a slow increase , at well under 10% in the year of 2005 . In 1995, the rate of gas was about 29%, while in 2005 this percentage increased , indicating at about 31%. There was a steady increase in nuclear , at about 10% in 2005, which was well under 7% in 1995. The rate of petro decreased from about 29% to well under 20%. On the other hand, petro was the only source of energy which decreased in production
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The pie charts given represents the scenario of energy sources in two different years for France.
Overall, the major sources of energy for France are gas and coal whereas the other sources are petroleum and nuclear energy.
The primary energy sources of France in the year of 1995 were gas and coal which remained same for the next ten years too. In between the years 1995 and 2005, the production of gas and coal increased very slightly from 29.63 % to 30.31% and 29.80 % to 30.93% respectively.
The contribution of petroleum products to the total energy band of the country decreased significantly from 29.27% to 19.55% in the time period shown. In order to recover this gap of energy supply, the generation of nuclear energy was escalated by 3.70% over the ten years. Additionally, the dependence on the miscellaneous energy sources also encountered a rise so that the energy demand of the country could be managed.
The two Pie charts illustrates the usage of 5 different types of energy(Coal, Gas, Petro, Nuclear and other )production in France in the 10 year( 1995 and 2005)
Overall, in both the years the gas and coal production was recorded high, which together accounted half of the energy production in France, whereas the nuclear and other kind of energy production was accounted the least in both the years. There is a minimal increase in energy production over a decade.
In the year 1995, coal alone accounted 29.80% with a slight increase in percentage in the year 2005 to 30.93%. Whereas the energy production of gas was 29.63% in the year 1995 which rose to 30.31% in the year 2005, Gas and coal contributed almost 60% of energy production in France
Petro contributed around 30% in the year 1995 which should a downward trend and accounted to 19.53% in the year 2005. Nuclear and other source of energy has generated 6.40% and 4.90% in 1995 which increased to 10.10% and 9.10% in 10 years.
The pie charts illustrate the variation in the types of energy produced in France. It has been depicted for two different years (1995 and 2005).
Overall, the reliability on petrol has decreased significantly while the manufacture of all other types of fuel has experienced a marginal rise. The major increment has been in the production of nuclear energy and other kinds (3.7% and 4.2% respectively). However, compared to the 10 years gap over which the data has been recorded, the other categories have not experienced much change.
An in-depth analysis of the energy production in 1995 shows that Coal (29.8%), Gas (29.63%), and Petrol (29.27%) were all almost equally produced whereas the production of nuclear energy and other types of energy remained merely 6.4% and 4.9% respectively.
In 2005, The production of petrol submerged by a huge 9.72% (at 19.55%), while nuclear energy and other kinds of energy had a minor boost in production. The other categories of energy barely undergone any change in production.
The given piechart depicts the difference between various kinds of energy manufacturing in france in 1995 to 2005.
In general, coal and gas both were more in demand whereas petrol , nuclear and other fuels were showing changes in two years .
It is clearly evident that petrol consumption has decreased by 10%as compared to nuclear as it was consumed more in 2005 which is about 10.10% increased its consumption about 5 % in 10 years.
However , gases and coal have almost similar trend showing difference of only 1 percent ,therefore, they were most preferred fuels in the 10 years .On the other hand , a category comprising other fuels were also showing a great change from 4.9 to 9.10.
The charts indicates the relation of various types of energy production (gas, coal, nuclear, petro and other sources) in France from 1995 to 2005.
Overall, in both years there is a significant increase of coal and gas while nuclear and other kind of energy remains the least produced.
During given period, coal was 29,8% in 1995 and slightly increased with at least 1,5% in 2005 with a proportion of 30,03% while gas on the other hand steadily goes up with about 5% in 1995 to 2005 (26.63% to 30,31% respectively).
Furthermore, in 1995 nuclear maintained a percentage of 6,4% and an increase of about 4% is witnessed in 2005 (10,10%). Although other kind of energy increased in 2005 with 9,10% there was a decrease of production of 4,90% in 1995. Moreover, a high percentage of perto is noted in 1995 (29,7%) however a major decrease of about 10% is noted in 2005 with a proportion of 19,5%.
A stare at rendered pie graphs depict the energy generated in France through different sources in 1995 and 2005
From overall perspective, in 1995 maximum amount of energy was created by coal, gas and petroleum while the use of petrol was abridged in 2005
On scrutinizing the data, it is conspicious that in 1995 the proportion of energy generated through coal, gas and petroleum was nearly thirty , whereas, the percentum of energy produced though petrol was decreased by 10℅in a decade,on the other hand , the ratio of coal &gas energy had an trivial increment of 1percent .
probing ahed, the percentile of energy generated through other and chemical sources was nearly 6&5percent which then hiked to approximately 10percent in 2005 .
The pie chart gives information about the main 5 sources of energy generation (gas, coal, petro, nuclear and others) used in France in two years 1995 and 2005.
Overall, gas and coal appeared to be the most used types of fuel in energy production over the given years as they compose around 60 %. Petro witnessed a decline in its use in 2005 compared to 1995 ( 19.22% and 29.27%, respectively) while nuclear usage has increased almost the double in 2005.
In 1995, coal, gas and petro almost had the same shares in the energy mix around 29%. Furthermore, nuclear had a small contribution of 6.4% compared to fossil fuels. On contrary, other sources of energy were not much popular and compromised a small fraction of around 5%.
In 2005, fossil fuels kept the larger shares of energy production with a total around 80%. Meanwhile, petro usage decreased by almost a 10% compared to 1995; in addition, nuclear share rose to 10.10%. Other sources of energy were becoming more active and its share increased to 9.1%.
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The given two pie charts illustrate the information about the percentage of five different kinds of energy production in France from 1995 to 2005.
Overall, it can be seen that the maximum amount of coal energy was produced in France . Whereas, other sources and nuclear energy were produced least amount of companies during the given period.
In 1995, the coal energy production in France company around (29.80). The second and three Highest amount of produced energy was gases and petroleum at (29.63%) and (29.27%) respectively, whereas nuclear energy was produce more than other energy sources (6.40% and 4.90%).
In 2005, the coal and gas energy production were 1% increased to (30.93%) and (30.31%) as compares to the 1995 at (29.80% and 29.63%) . While, the production of the petro energy was decreased (10%) from (29.27%) to (19.55%) . The maximum amount of the other energy sources and nuclear energy were incline (4%) to (9.10% and 10.10%) from 1995.
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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of five different kinds of energy production such as coal, gas, petrol, nuclear and others in France in 1995 and 2005.
Overall, both years accounts high percentage in the production of gas as well as coal ratio. Furthermore, significant reduction of petrol was noted during 2005 (19.55%) from 10 years difference with approximately 9% less. Nuclear production on the other hand, gained at least 3% rise.
During the 1995 data, coal production seemingly the wide range used energy above all, with little to no difference up to the current year of 2005, respectfully. Moving on to gas element, similarly to coal, with scarcely no difference made. Meanwhile, Petrol had made an impact on the current data, during 1995 provided that it is the third top list energy production seemingly reduced approximately 9% in 2005.
Moreover, nuclear substance made slight rise 3% in about 2005. Thus, making others acquired minimal higher percentage in the given succeeding year.
These pie charts depict the proportion of various types of energy production between two periods 2005 and 1995 in France, measured in percentages.
Overall, it is clearly shown that the rates of coal had the highest numbers in both years. In addition, the second kind of energy productions used by France people was gas in both periods. However, other kinds were the lowest in the two decades.
According to what is shown, in 2005 coal was significantly increased about 30.93%, followed by gas 30.31% respectively. Whereas, the other energy production was the lowest rate 9.10%, compared with nuclear 10.10%. Furthermore, petrol was
the third most popular energy production approximately 19.55%.
On the other hand, in France coal was 29.80% and gas about 29.63% were nearly close to each other in 1995. Petro showed a considerable increase compared with 2005 was 29.27%, it is similar as in 2005 was in the third level. Moreover, the other energy production was the lowest number of percentages 4.90%.
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The pie charts illustrate the information about five different types of energy produced in France in the year 1995 and 2005.
Overall, at the beginning of the period, coal, gas and petro contributed maximum in energy production of France, while nuclear and other contribution was least significant. In comparison, at the end of the period there was slight increment in production of nuclear and other in production of energy with a minimal increase in coal and gas. The production of pretro showed decrease in percentagewise contribution at the end of period.
Coal sector accounted for 29.80% of energy production of France in the year 1995, and experienced slight increase of 1.93% in the year 2005. Energy production from gas and petro were 29.63% and 29.27% in 1995. At the beginning of the period, nuclear and other contributed the least percentage of energy production of 6.40% and 4.90% respectively, and these figures rose to 10.10% to 9.10%.
Petro which comprised almost little less than 1/3rd of the energy production in 1995, fell to 19.55% in the year 2005. In 2005, nuclear and other increased in energy production 10.10% and 9.10%, both gained by around 5%, after 10-year period. In contrast, production of Gas remained to gain in the percentage of energy production to 30.31%.
The pie chart compares the percentage energy produced in France using different kinds of resources before and after a decade in year 1995 and 2005.
Overall, coal was the biggest source of energy production in both years. Meanwhile, gas contributed almost equally in energy generation compared to remaining three sources. Production of petro energy decreased significantly in these ten years compared to nuclear and other forms of energy which increased slightly from 1995 to 2005.
During 1995, the highest energy generating resources were coal, gas and petroleum contributing almost equally with a difference of only up to 0.6%. Nuclear and other forms of energy produced was only 6.40% and 4.90% respectively, which is very less in comparison to other three kinds.
After a decade, nuclear form of energy production increased dramatically from 6.40% to 10.10%. Similarly other kinds of energy generation almost doubled from 4.90% to 9.10% which is a significant change. On the other hand, petroleum form of energy production decreased to one third as it was in 1995. Coal and gas contributed more or less same as ten years back in 1995.
The pie charts illustrates the percentage of energy produced by various sources in France in 1995 and 2005.
Overall in the 10 years period, energy was primarily generated through gas and coal, which together accounted for two-third of the whole production. Petro on the other hand, the only source of energy which reduced considerable production.
In France, energy is created through coal and gas accumulating to 60% of total energy produced. Both the sources shared equal contribution in the various period given. The chart shows a minimal increase in produce through gas and coal which was initially 29% in 1995 to 30% in 2005. Thus, the mutual share remained relatively stagnant. Whereas, the energy generated by Petro was 29%, which was equivalent to coal and gas in 1995, reduced drastically to 19% in the end of the period. Therefore, the remaining contribution to create power was relatively increased by nuclear and other sources. Previously in 1995, power produced through nuclear was 6.4 % and by other sources was around 5%. The proportion of power creation through nuclear and other sources rose significantly in 2005 to 10% and 9 % respectively.
The given both pie charts depict the five sources of energy contribution in France. Initially this data was recorded in 1995, and then again analyzed with a gap of 10 years in 2005.
Overall in both charts, Coal, gas and petro have remained the major contributors of energy, comprising of almost 90% of energy production, where as nuclear and other are comparatively minor ones.
Coal and Gas has experienced a slight growth of almost more or less than 1 %, whereas other sources’ figure rose to almost double after 10 years. Similarly nuclear sector has also advanced its production from 6.40% to 10.10% with an overall increase of almost 4% in 10 years.
Petro, which is comprised of almost a quarter of France’s energy production in 1995 has faced a remarkable decline, subsequently has fallen to merely 19.55% in 2005 with an overall decline of almost 9% in 10 years duration.
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The pie charts illustrate the differences between various types of energy yields in France in years 1995 and 2005 respectively.
Overall, Energy production has seen a significant change in Nuclear and others, along with petrol, formulation of coal and gas is minimally progressed.
At first, there is a slight improvement in the production of coal and gas, with hardly 2 percent growth cumulatively. However, it can be seen that there is a tremendous rise with respect to ‘others’ and ‘nuclear’, being at 9 and 10 percent approximately (compared to 5 percent and 7 percent around).
On the other hand, the drastic decline, which can be seen in terms of petrol with 29 percent in 1995, falling to 20 percent in 2005 is a major change.
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The pie charts show the details regarding the amount of energy which was generated from different sources in france in the two years 1995 to 2005.It is measured in percentage. A preliminary investigation of the pie charts reveal that coal and gas were the most popular sources for energy production,while the least amount of energy was produced by nuclear and other types of sources. At the beginning of the period,coal and gas stood at nearly 30 per cent of total energy.This figure was very similar in 2005.similarly,the propertion of energy from nuclear sources was at 6.4% in 1995,which was half of the energy production in 2005. Moreover,petro was also the most efficient source in 1995 with energy representing 29.27%, which was significantly decrease in 2005.At the end of the period,the propertion of energy which produces from other types of sources in 1995 and 2005 was at 4.90%and 10.10% respectively…….. #Plz evaluate my writing…
Hi Liz,
first of all I have say that your lessons are very useful and thank you for doing such a nice work.
I just wanted to ask when we writing the the academic writing task 1, is it ok to write our own opinion in the report?
An Academic Writing Task 1 should never contain an opinion. It is a factual report of the information given to you. You don’t interpret or add any information that isn’t present. Just report what is given.
The pie chart represent the proportion of various types of energy evolved of france between 1995 and 2005
After analysing the pie chart it can be clearly seen that the energy produced from petro was 29.27% but in later years it decreased by 10%. However nearly negligible difference can be seen for gases. Moreover, energy produced by nuclear was 6.40% and 10.10% in 1995 and 2005 year respectively, collectively 13% of the energy was evolved by the other gases
Further this pie chart depicts that, in 1995 it’s 29.98% for the coal whilst it slightly increases by 1%.
overall it is striking that that decrease in energy production is maximum in petro gas, on the other side increase in other gas and nuclear is more as compare to others.
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The two pie charts depict the contribution of five types of energy production during the years 1995 and 2005 in France.
Overall, the main contributors to energy production were gas and coal which accounted for more than half of the production, while nuclear and other kinds of energy were representing the least share in France. In all types of energy creation, there was only minimal growth over the 10 years duration.
The energy production of coal was 29.80%, which had grown to 30.93% within 10 years. The gas shared 29.63% in 1995 which merely increased to 30.31% in 2005.
In regards to the other energy products, petrol accounted for 10% fall from 29.27% in 1995 to 19.55% in 2005. Both the nuclear and other sectors of energy had grown with approximately 5% growth i.e 10% and 9.10%.
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Is it possible for me to interpret this chart or any one on your website and I get feedback?
Because I am self studying and you’re my only guide.
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Is it right to use a phrase like ‘over the 10 years period’ which gives the idea that it has changed gradually? Also, can we use words such as ‘trend’ when we only have data for only 2 years? Is there a possibity that we lose marks for accuracy of data?
“over the ten year period” does not give the impression of change at all. I don’t understand your comment. It simply means “over 10 years” – it is a time phrase and nothing else.
A trend is something that happens over a period of time.
Accurate data is part of Task Achievement which is 25% of your marks.
Please go the Writing Task 1 section of this website because the band score information and more tips are available there. Use the HOME page to access it or the RED MENU BAR at the top of the website.
The chart give information about various production of enegry in france during 1995 to 2005
It is noticeable that the production of gas coal and nuclear ,other source increase in futher
year.But manfuture of petrol is decline over half decads
Looking at the information in more detail the production of coal was highest in early year at 29.80% after 10 year it was rised merely by 1.31% and reached to 30.03% in 2005.however gas was the second source of energy at 25.63% in 1995 and in later year it was grew only by 1% and it was accounted at 30.3% in 2005
with regard to other production of energy , increased pattern can seemed in both nuclear and other source by nearly 5% as it was accounted at 9.10% and 10.10% in 2005.By contrast ,the production of petrol in france was declined significantly by 10% from its 29.27% of the year 1995 by 2005 while it was only the source of energy to cut of its production.
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please how do i logically structure my paragraphs if there are three bar charts, with three different data collated.
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Can we write idioms like birds of a feather,bone of contention etc in writing task 2 ??
Please mam help me
Some phrases are suitable for both formal and informal writing. Others are very clearly informal because they are so descriptive, such as “cool as a cucumber” – very informal. If you are not sure an idiom is suitable, don’t use it. You can still get a high score by using other idiomatic language such as suitable phrasal verbs.
are we supposed to write the OVERALL statement immediately after the introduction or we can write at the end as a conclusion
See this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-writing-task-1-lessons-and-tips/
Hi,mam
Overview is important in task 1.
For academic writing task 1, it is the most important paragraph that you will write.
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The two pie charts represents different types of energy produced between 1995 and 2005 in France.
Overall, coal, gas and petrol were equal in number in 1995 however after a decade production of petrol declined. Furthermore, nuclear and other energy also increased in production.
In the year of 1995 coal accounts for 29.80% which produced more where as Gas and Petrol comprises of 29.63% and 29.27% respectively. And also, Nuclear production is 6.40% and other energy were 4.90%.
After a decade, energy production rocketed except Petrol which reduced to 19.55%. Coal is 30.93% while gas is 30.31% which grows approximately 1% in both sources. However, Nuclear accounts for 10.10% and other energy production is 9.10% which is far more higher produced in a decade.
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Hello mam
Can i rephrase the introduction of task 1 in passive form. For example …. The consumption of fules and the production of energy is represented in line graph during 2010.
Is it right method or not
It is not a normal way to write an introduction. The introduction is about the line graph – and that means the subject of the sentence should be the line graph. You only use passive voice for particular reasons – not because you think it might help your score. Using it at the wrong time will actually damage your score.
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Hi Liz,
I hope you are well. I was just wondering if the term family is an acceptable alternative to the term parents in the context of paraphrasing. 🙂
Thanks in advanc
A family can include children which the word parents does not. A parent is a parent. It is not paraphrased. There are many other words in an essay that can be paraphrased – select your paraphrases carefully.
letter only come in ielts general?
Correct.
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Your lessons is very helpful to get high band in IELTS writing task 1 and 2.
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Hey Liz, is it necessary to write overall in task 1?
Yes. It is the most important paragraph in your writing task 1 report. This applies only to academic writing task 1.
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Hi Liz- can we get bar, pie or line charts in general training exam? Should i prepare for them ?
GT writing task 1 is a letter only. If you go to the main writing task 1 page on this site, it is all explained.
which one is tough according to you ..GT or Academic ?
On the whole, the Academic IELTS test is more difficult – but I’m sure there might be people who do not agree – it’s a personal opinion.
Hello Liz,
Thank you for your great support to students who preparing for the IELTS.
Can we use this sentence in the overview paragraph instead of writing just “overall”:”Overall, what stands out from the pie charts is…”?
It’s up to you but those words don’t add more to your score. They are not wrong or right – they are just not particularly needed. If, however, you are worried about how writing enough words, they can be useful.
Hello Liz,
Could I write 25 % as exactly a quarter instead of 25 %.
We use that language for pie charts which show the amount based on a whole. Be careful using too much pie chart language for a bar chart.
Hi Liz.
First of all thanks for this website. Every single word is a great help.
Do you mean we cannot use quarter, fifth etc in bar chart? Can you please explain more.
“a quarter” means a quarter of a whole. Pie Charts show a whole, bar charts do not. It isn’t impossible to use for a bar chart, but it isn’t usual. A quarter is pie chart language.
Thanks for your reply.
I get your point now. I guess I can use it when it describes accurately the bar chart, for example: the expenditure for item A is around a quarter of that of item B.
I have my exam in 2 days. After getting 6.5 in writing in 4 exams 😢 I hope this time I can get more than 7. Wish me luck.
Thanks again.
I wish you lots of luck!! Keep a logical approach to IELTS and don’t over-think. Also keep an eye on the clock for reading and writing to manage your time effectively. See this page too: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-exam-tips-on-the-day/ 🙂
Thank you for this point. Now I understand.
Hi, Mam
Can we use conclusion at the end of body paragraphs rather than a overview in second paragraph?
Which will give high Band score?
It will not give a higher score. You can put the overview after the introduction or at the end – it makes no difference to your score. Remember this is not an essay – it is a report.
Hi Liz
First off all, there is no word for your wonderful work really appreciate thanks.
One think to correct in the paragraph overall at the end of sentence is it 10 year period or 10 years period?
Always check articles (a/the). “a ten-year period”. The noun is “a period”.
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Hi mam, it’s my first day to practice ielts writing. I wrote writing task 1 for GT can you please help me, where I have to improve. here is my essay so basically it’s on Australian magazine to take care of six year old child
Dear sir or Madam,
I am writing to let you know that I am perfect for this job. Since my childhood, I always like to play with toddlers. I spent most of time to to play with my younger siblings.
Let me explain my situation, I was the elder child in my family so whenever they went out for camping or trip, my siblings were my responsibility and I took care of them so that’s the main reason I think I am suitable for this job as I had experience in it from past seven to eight years.
I’d like to spend most of my leisure time in park to play with children. This is not only my hobby but also I feel relaxed after playing and spending quality of time with time.
Thank you for your consideration.
Yours faithfully,
Mahak.
You’ll find sample letters to practice with as well as tips and model letters on this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-writing-task-1-lessons-and-tips/#GT-letter
Always pay attention to the precise wording of the bullet points and letter instructions. You should not be aiming for a vague meaning, but precise meaning.
And don’t forget your word count – pay attention to that as well.
(The phrase “Units are measured in ……” should be used when the units have not been stated in the previous sentence)
What do you mean of this tip?
“The graph shows the proportion of …”. This already shows that the units are percentage – you don’t need to to repeat it by writing “Units are measured in percent”.
Hello Liz, can you check my essay and can you write which score can I get for this essay, please🙏🏻
There are 122 words.
The pie charts below show the comparison of energy production. There are given two years, 1995 and 2005. in this essay, I will compare two years with each other. There are 5 products like coal, gas, petro, nuclear and others.
in 1995, the coal was 29.80%, and it was the highest in that year. The gas and petro were a little bit less than coal, the gas was 29.63%, and the petro was 29.27. The lowest were nuclear and others. they were 6.40% and 4.90%.
in 2005 also the coal was the highest. The gas was low for 0.62% than the coal. The petro was 19.55%, and the nuclear was 10.10%. in 2005 the lowest one was other production, it was 9.10%.
Please watch my new video lesson about how to write an introduction for writing task 1: https://youtu.be/oTe_2hmSHvw. Task 1 isn’t an essay, it’s a report and that changes the introduction. Also make sure you are aiming for between 170 – 190 words in total for your task 1 writing. You should not be writing under 150 words.