The graph reveals government debt as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) for the G7 countries in 2010-2015.

Sample Response

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This line chart illustrates the proportions of government debt as a percentage of GDP for the G7 countries between 2010 and 2015. Overall, Japan maintained a far higher debt ratio thanmaintained far higher than the remaining countries throughout the period. Germany was the only country whose proportion declined.

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According to the data, Japan, whose figureJapan whose figure started at around 205%, saw205% saw a mild climb to end at about 230% in 2015. The remaining countries can be divided into three groups based on their lower figures. For example, the USA and Italy initiated with almost identical figures at about 125%, but experiencedfigures, at about 125% experienced different patterns during the 5-year period. While the figures for the USA remained relatively stablethe USA showed a marginal rise, those of Italy increased steadily after a short dip, overtaking the former in 2012. Italy ended the period at about 155%, whichabout 155% which was approximately 20% higher than the final figure for the USA.

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France and Canada also started at similar figures ofat around 100%. They both increased moderatelymildly by 20 percentage points. The UK and Germany saw very different patterns. Although both countries startedstarted their figures at around 80%, that of the UKthose of UK climbed slowly to end at about 105%, whereas those of Germany showed a marginal but steady decline, ending at around 77% in 2015.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 7.5

The response presents a clear, well-structured comparison of all G7 countries with accurate data selection and an effective overview. Its main strength is the logical grouping of data, while its primary limitation lies in minor grammatical inaccuracies and slightly awkward phrasing. To improve, focus on polishing complex sentence structures and ensuring grammatical completeness when inserting percentage figures.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TA

Task Achievement

8.0
Scoring rule

All key features are accurately described and compared with a clear overview highlighting Japan's dominant position and Germany's unique decline.

Next step

Maintain this high standard by ensuring precise peak/end values are explicitly stated across all grouped categories.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

8.0
Scoring rule

Information is logically organised into clear paragraphs based on starting figures and visual trends.

Next step

Vary cohesive transitions slightly to avoid repeating 'figures' when referring to data trends across sentences.

LR

Lexical Resource

7.0
Scoring rule

A good range of vocabulary is used flexibly to describe trends, differences, and specific data points.

Next step

Refine word choices in context to eliminate minor awkward phrasing such as 'maintained far higher than'.

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

7.0
Scoring rule

A variety of complex structures is used with good general control, despite a few minor grammatical slips.

Next step

Ensure subordinate clauses and prepositional phrases containing figures integrated smoothly without omitting necessary predicates.

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IELTS Academic Writing Task 1

The graph reveals government debt as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) for the G7 countries in 2010-2015.

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