IELTS Writing Samples by topic

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The six given pie charts illustrate the amount of water used in three major categories (industrial use, agricultural use and domestic use) in 6 parts of the world.
The given chart provides information about the percentage of people who accessed news from 4 distinct sources from 1995 and projection to 2025
The pie charts give detailed information about the proportions of sodium,saturated fats and added surags in usually eaten food in the USA.
The table shows independent films of different genres released in the UK and Ireland in the year 2012. It is clear from the table that 148 films were released under 10 genres.
The graph illustrated the trend of visitors in National Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum, as well as British Museum from 2007 to 2012. As seen in the graph, the most visited museum was national Gallery while the least
The charts show that the number of audiences who visited cinema in Auckland between 1995 and 2003, as well as average number of cinema visitors beyond ages.
The maps depict the town of Lynnfield. The first picture illustrates the town's condition in 1936 while the second picture displays the town in 2007.
The pie charts compare data about the figure of world spending on 6 various items and global inhabitants in six different areas across the world.
The presented bar chart compares data about the proportion of global inhabitants who graduated from Universities in the UK in 6 various countries at 2 points in time namely, 2000 and 2015.
The chart illustrates the sharing of Australian kids in different kinds of sports for boys and girls Which was held in the students free time outside the school in 2014.
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