The document contains a table with language for describing movement and change in charts, tables, graphs or diagrams. It includes verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs for expressing direction, degree of change, and speed of change. It also lists phrases for referring to charts/tables and expressing approximation. The purpose is to provide vocabulary for academic writing when analyzing and discussing quantitative data presented in visual formats.
The document contains a table with language for describing movement and change in charts, tables, graphs or diagrams. It includes verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs for expressing direction, degree of change, and speed of change. It also lists phrases for referring to charts/tables and expressing approximation. The purpose is to provide vocabulary for academic writing when analyzing and discussing quantitative data presented in visual formats.
Academic Writing Task 1: Chart, Table, Graph, or Diagram
The language of change
Expressing movement
Direction Verbs Nouns Rose (to) Increased (to) Went up (to) Climbed (to) Boomed A rise An increase Growth An upward trend A boom (a dramatic rise)
Fell (to) Declined (to) Decreased (to) Dipped (to) Dropped (to) Went down (to) Slumped (to) Reduced (to) A decrease A decline A fall A drop A slump (a dramatic fall) A reduction
Levelled out (at) Did not change Remained stable (at) Remained steady (at) Stayed constant (at) Maintained the same level A levelling out No change
just under just over well under well over roughly nearly approximately around about
Referring to Chart, Table, Graph, or Diagram As can be seen from in the chart, diagram, table, graph, figures, statistics, ... It can be seen We can see that ...
From Table 1 Figure 2 it can
may be seen concluded shown estimated calculated inferred that ... the figures chart diagram As can be seen from in Table 1, Figure 2, Graph 3, ... It can be seen We can see
The graph Figure 1 shows that ...
Academic Writing Task 2: Advantages and disadvantages, Problems and Solutions or Arguments The strength of claim in academic writing It can be argued that ... It has been suggested that ... Some would argue that ... There is a view that ...
It is widely believed that ... Most people consider that ... It is generally agreed that ... The consensus is that ... Most would agree that ...
It seems clear, then, that ... It is highly likely that ... This appears to prove that ... It is logical to conclude that ... An important argument here is that ... All the evidence points to the fact that ...
It may be the case that ... It is possible that ... One argument is that ... There is some evidence that ... It is, perhaps, the case that ...
Try out these structures in relation to any topics: In recent years ... It is very important to bear in mind that ... There has been a great deal of discussion about ... There is also a need to consider ... To turn now to the problem of ... On balance I would say that ... It is worth remembering that ... A useful starting point for this discussion is the problem of ... It would perhaps be useful to try and identify the main reasons for ... On the one hand ...; on the other hand ... A further argument in favour of .......... is that ... Introducing strike new measure is vital in tackling the...... Fines and penalties to keep the environment in balance about concerning or on the subject of Not sure 2 nd agree 1 st agree Possibility
If as long as or provided that Examples for task 2 People should be allowed to carry guns Abortion should be legal The world would be better if all world leaders were women Governments should not support religion We should create a new world with no countries People under thirty should not be permitted to marry The government should not give money to help poor people The death penalty is a good punishment for murderers Should smoking be banned? We are leaving an indelible footprint on the earth. Highlight ways in which we are doing this and suggest ways in which we can lessen the impact of our footprint? Only formal examinations, written or practical, can give a clear picture of students true knowledge and ability at university level. Continuous assessment like course work and projects are poor measures of student ability. Modern societies need specialists in certain fields, but not in the others. Some people therefore think that governments should pay university fees for students who study subjects that are needed by society. Those who choose to study less relevant subjects should not receive government funding. Young people in the modern world seem to have more power and influence than any previous young generation. In recent years some countries have experienced very rapid economic development. This has resulted in much higher standards of living in urban areas but not in the countryside. This situation may bring some problems for the country as the whole. What are these problems? How might they be reduced? People who travel to another country to live, work or study for a period of time often suffer badly from homesickness. Why is this? What are the best ways to reduce this problem? Marriage provides a stable and secure environment for society, cohabitation is bad for society.
Argument Essay
Recently, in many countries around the whole world, it has become an extremely controversial issue that..... .Consequently, the concept of has to be taken into account. Therefore, for the purposes of this essay, I shall confine the discussion to some arguments on the subject of......
First and foremost, one group in favour of this proposal suggest that. The opponents of this proposal might argue that. This is at least partially true, it seems clear, then, that ....
Obviously, there is also evidence to recommend that . .Those who disagree with this proposal would take the position that...This idea can be refuted by looking at the ...
In conclusion, however, it is not doubtful that. ..has a great deal of problems. These arguments, of course, are clear. So, the answer, I feel, lies somewhere in the middle. To put it a different way, provided that the government address the magnitude of this massive problem and its underlying the causes, they can make a significant difference.
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Problems and Solutions
Recently, in many countries around the whole world, it has become an extremely controversial issue that..... ..This must be stopped and proper solutions should be applied. Therefore, for the purposes of this essay, I shall confine the discussion to some problems and suggest some possible solutions.
Obviously a great deal of ways to cause this problem would be for people to This problem would certainly be true that..Another way is that.. . It is, perhaps, the case that ..
Solving these problems is not easy. However, The key to reducing these problems seems to lie in.+ingEqually important,. .................Perhaps...can be offered to people to A final effective solution to combat this problem might be by.+ing..
In conclusion, however, it is not doubtful that.. has a great deal of problems. These possible solutions, of course, are clear. So, the answer, I feel, lies somewhere in the middle. To put it a different way, provided that the government address the roots of this problem, perhaps the solution will come.
P r o b l e m s
S o l u t i o n s
C o n c l u s i o n
I n t r o d u c t i o n
Advantages and Disadvantages
Recently, in many countries around the whole world, it has become an extremely controversial issue that.... .Therefore, for the purposes of this essay, I shall confine the discussion to some advantages and disadvantages on the subject of...
First and formost, it is, perhaps, the case that Equally important, It is certainly true that today. .
In spite of these benefits, there are, and should be, a great deal of disadvantages of........... Perhaps one obviously significant point is that .....What is more,.. It seems clear, then, that...
In conclusion, however, it is not doubtful that..... ..has a great deal of advantages and disadvantages. Some people emphasize the benefits of..., while others stress the disadvantages. So, the answer, I feel, lies somewhere in the middle. To put it a different way, provided that the government address the magnitude of this massive problem and its underlying the causes, they can make a significant difference.