Curriculum
- 10 Sections
- 33 Lessons
- 13 Weeks
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- Unit 1: Task 1 IntroductionThis first unit provides an overview of task 1 writing. Find out about what you need to do, and how to do it well.2
- Unit 2: Task 1 Trend GraphsLearn about trend graphs, study the specific language needed, and get to know the easy ielts4me 5-step process for trends, so you can use it in your exam to get a higher band score.5
- Unit 3: Task 1 Comparative GraphsLearn about comparative diagrams, study the specific language needed, and get to know the easy ielts4me 5-step process for comparatives, so you can use it in your exam to get a higher band score.5
- Unit 4: Task 1 Pie ChartsLearn about pie charts, study the specific language needed, and get to know the easy ielts4me 5-step process for pie charts, so you can use it in your exam to get a higher band score.4
- Unit 5: Task 1 Man Made ProcessesLearn about man-made processes, study the specific language needed, and get to know the easy ielts4me 5-step man-made process, so you can use it in your exam to get a higher band score.5
- Unit 6: Task 1 Natural ProcessesLearn about natural processes, study the specific language needed, and get to know the easy ielts4me 5-step natural process, so you can use it in your exam to get a higher band score.5
- Unit 7: Task 1 MapsLearn about map illustrations, study the specific language needed, and get to know the easy ielts4me 5-step process for maps, so you can use it in your exam to get a higher band score.5
- Unit 8: Task 1 Comparative Bar Chart and Future LanguageLearn about graphs that show trends + comparisons, review the specific language needed, and get to know the easy ielts4me 5-step process, so you can use it in your exam to get a higher band score.5
- Unit 9: Task 1 Mixed GraphsLearn about mixed graphs, including how to identify the different types and structure your report.5
- Practice Test and Course Summary HandoutDownload our course summary handouts and try a practice question under timed conditions, then compare it to our model.1
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