The bar charts below show the average of annual working hours and the average duration of holidays in five European countries.

Sample Response

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The bar chartsline graphs compare the average number of working hourstypical duration of office hours and holidays in a year for the employeesworking class people in five European countries, namely Francenamely- France, the UK, Finland, Germany and Switzerland. OverallUK, Finland, Germany and Switzerland. Overall, German employees have the longest working hours in a year but they enjoy the shortest holidaysleast duration of leaves and the reverse is truea reverse scenario could be observed in Switzerland. According to the illustration, a German employee worksA German works for around 1900 hours in a year on averageon an average and this figurethis working hour is higher than that of the remaining four European countries. Despite the highest working hours, Germans have the fewest holiday hours, at 120least hours as holidays which is 120. Swiss employees enjoy the longest holiday durationhighest duration of off from works which accounts for roughly 175 hours a year despite their shortest annual working timetheir least duration of works in offices, 1200 hours annually. UKEnglish and Finnish employees work for around 1600 hours annually and they enjoy roughly about 140 hours of holiday140 hours’ free time off from work. Finally, employees in France spend 1,500 hours per year1500 hours in workplaces and have about 155 hours of holidaymore than 150 hours’ holidays. French employees have approximately a ratio of 10:1 working hours and holiday duration but this ratio is almost 19:1.2 in Germany and 12:1.75 in Switzerland. Sample Answer 2:

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The bar graphs outline the average duration of working hours and holidays in France, UK, Finland, Germany and Switzerland. Generally speaking, Germans work more hours annually and enjoy the least duration of holidays and the reverse is true for the working hours and holiday ratio in Switzerland. The data in the first bar graph reveals that Germans have the highest number of office hours, around 1900 hours in a year for an employee, which is significantly higher than that of a Swiss employee. The least working hours could be observed in Switzerland which accounts for 1200 hours per person per year. An English work for over 1600 hours per year which is around 1500 and 1600 for French and Finns respectively. The second bar graph shows that, despite having the highest working hours, Germans have the least duration of holidays, 120 hours annually. Interestingly, Swiss employees are offered the highest holiday duration in spite of their least duration of office hours. The duration of holidays is almost the same in England and Finland, 140 hours roughly, but it is around 155 hours in France.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 6.0

The response accurately identifies the central contrast between Germany and Switzerland and reports nearly all figures from both charts. Its main weakness is that it presents two versions of the answer in succession, causing extensive repetition and undermining the response's unity, while several awkward expressions and grammatical errors recur. The highest priority is to submit one concise, well-paragraphed report that groups the country comparisons once and uses precise employment and holiday vocabulary.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TA

Task Achievement

6.0
Scoring rule

The main trends and values are accurately covered, but the duplicated answer and unnecessary ratio calculations reduce focus and concision.

Next step

Present one report that highlights the Germany-Switzerland contrast and groups the remaining countries without repeating the full dataset.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

5.5
Scoring rule

Each individual version has a recognisable progression, but placing two complete answers together creates substantial repetition and weak overall unity.

Next step

Use one introduction, one overview, and two focused detail paragraphs organised by the strongest contrasts and similar figures.

LR

Lexical Resource

6.0
Scoring rule

The response demonstrates adequate range, but recurring awkward collocations such as 'duration of off from works' and 'duration of leaves' reduce precision.

Next step

Use natural combinations such as 'annual working hours,' 'holiday entitlement,' and 'time off work' consistently.

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

6.0
Scoring rule

A mix of simple and complex structures conveys meaning, although article, agreement, noun-form, and clause errors occur repeatedly.

Next step

Check subject-verb agreement and countable noun forms, especially in phrases such as 'an English employee works' and 'hours of holiday.'

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IELTS Academic Writing Task 1

The bar charts below show the average of annual working hours and the average duration of holidays in five European countries.

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