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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Ielts Academic Writing Task 1 - Usage of waterGlobal

Comparative Global Usage Of Water By Three Sectors


Depicted graph illustrates changes in water consumption by farming, industry and household sectors in last century, i.e. from 1900 to 2000.

In 1900 water consumption in agriculture was under 1000 cu.kms while demand in industry and household sectors was much less than agriculture sector.

From 1900 to 1940 negligible changes were observed in demand for water in all three sectors. In next 3 decades (1940-1970) consumption in agriculture rose steeply, while demand in manufacturing and domestic sectors rose steadily. Between1970 to 2000 demand in farming further rose significantly while consumption doubled in manufacturing sector though domestic usage registered steady rise.

Similarly, table compares per-capita water consumption of Brazil and Congo in year 2000 in relation to population and area of arable land. The figures highlight that Brazil has much higher per-individual water consumption than Congo because of higher population and large parcel of arable land.

To conclude, farming sector has remained largest user of water with consumption rose three folds in a matter of century as illustrated by example of Brazil and Congo.

Ielts Academic Writing Task 1- The diagrams illustrate changes affected in the district park between 2004 and 2014.

Ielts Academic Writing Task 1

The diagrams illustrate changes affected in the district park between 2004 and 2014.

A cycling track has been added on the outer periphery of park. The entrance in northwest of park and the football ground have not been disturbed.

Substantial changes have been made in other locations starting with tennis courts that lie close to entrance. The number of tennis courts has been doubled. Similarly, the capacity of the car park has also been expanded from 20 in 2004 to 50.

Furthermore, the children’s play area in north east corner of the park has also been developed further by adding an area for soft play. Additionally, toilets have been constructed south of play area. The green area in south east portion of park has shrunk and a cafĂ© has been established in this area. The pond in west of green area has been developed into boating area and a picnic spot has also been developed west of boating area.

To conclude, substantial changes have been made in district park. 

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Ielts Academic writing Task 1 - The diagrams show changes to a university campus between 1985 and the present day.



Changes in University Campus

The diagrams show changes to a university campus between 1985 and the present day.

The given diagram depicts the changes incorporated in a university campus between 1985 and the today.

In 1985 the three science blocks (physics, chemistry and biology) were housed in separate premises which now have been integrated into single building called science laboratories.

The library block has been extended by adding IT center to it. Furthermore, the administration block has also been retained in the south eastern part of campus though its size has been reduced. There were two car parking areas in 1985. The parking in south west has given way to shuttle bus terminal.  Similarly, the parking in north eastern part has been built upon to accommodate lecture theatre.

One other major change incorporated in the campus layout  is removal of road surface except one connecting shuttle bus terminal with outside world. The roads have been replaced by footpaths which connect all the buildings and blocks. The campus now also has many trees which give it a greener look.

The campus is now more greener and organized than before.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Ielts Academic Writing Task 1- Canning Process Of Fruit

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
You should write at least 150 words. 

Canning Process Of Fruit

The given process chart depicts the sequence of steps involved in canning process of fruit.

The appropriately ripened fruit us plucked with hands. The collected harvest is transported to cannery in trucks. At the cannery, the fruit is washed and checked for quality to weed out unsuitable pieces. The selected pieces are kept in cold storage until the start of canning process. When the fruit is taken out for canning, grading procedure is carried out to ensure that fruit is uniform in size. After the completion of evaluation, the fruit skin is peeled and cut into equal sized pieces besides removing the cores.


These equally cut pieces are then put into the cans that contain sugar syrup. After the completion of this procedure, the can is finally sealed  with machine operated devices and finally cooked to sterilize the contents and cans. Once these cans have cooled down, they are labeleled and sent to storage from where they are dispacthed for retail. 

Friday, October 10, 2014

Ielts Academic Writing task 1 The maps below show changes that took place in Brandenburg



The maps below show changes that took place in Brandenburg in over a 20-year period from 1990 to 2010.

The Maps illustrate changes in landscape in the coastal town of Brandenburg between 1990 and 2010 as a result of development. Substantial changes took place in the outlook of this area as it turned into a bustling industrial town.

In 1990, Brandenburg had very few facilities and built up structures. The eastern side of the river had a hospital, a school and sparsely built residential areas. The railway line ended at the station.
Brandenburg changed significantly between 1990 and 2010. The town witnessed upheaval both in terms of activities and population. This resulted in erection of numerous buildings and parallel reduction of green areas. The area on eastern banks of river witnessed construction of airport, newer housing colonies, docks for ferries and industry. The railway line has been extended to that runs parallel to sea shore and crosses river to head west.

The western shores now has a super market with several high rise buildings replacing old residential blocks. Some housing areas have been dismantled on this side of river.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Academic Task 1 - Underground Railway Density in Six Cities


Undergraund Railways



The given table compares the underground rail networks of six cities namely LONDON, PARIS, TOKYO, WASHINGTON D.C., KYOTO AND LOSANGELES.
Tokyo undergoes train networks registers heaviest passenger traffic, annually with over 1927 million people travelling over 155 kilometers of network established in 1927.
Paris where tube was introduced in 1900 follows in close with 1191 million people travelling over 199 kilometers.
Similarly, the oldest of the six networks which was opened to public in 1865 i.e. London carries 776 million pax per year.
On the other hand, Washington D.C. which opened tube services in 1976 caters to 144 million people annually over 126 kilometers.
Similarly Los Angeles which has the youngest underground system (established in 2001) has a total length of 28kilometeres carries 45 million people every year.
With a mere eleven kilometer stretch, Kyoto has the shortest tube network among the given six cities. It was established in 1981 and it carries 45 million people on yearly basis.
To sum up, Tokyo has the highest tube passenger density whereas lesser number of people depend on underground networks in cities like Kyoto and Los Angeles.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Ielts Academic Writing Task 1 - Pie Chart




Land Degradation

The given pie chart illustrates major causes of worldwide land quality deterioration during 1990s, whereas the table highlights reasons of land degradation in three regions.  

Over-grazing (35%) was the primary reason of worldwide land quality deterioration followed by shrinking forest cover, over cultivation and other causes with corresponding figures of 35 %, 30% and 28% respectively.

The table compares causes of land degradation in North America, Europe and Oceania.  Europe lost major parcel of land, i.e. 23%, while percentage of land deteriorated in North America is merely 5%. The primary cause of land degradation in Europe is reducing forest cover (9.8%) whereas, North America lost most of its land due to agriculture (3.3%)  and in case of Oceania use of land as pastures accounted for maximum loss of land (11.3%).

In addition, deforestation in Europe was much higher than North America and Oceania. Over use of land for agriculture was quite expansive in North America and Europe, except Oceania.

In conclusion, over-grazing was main reason of worldwide degradation in 1990s.