general questions
general questions
process essays
process essays
100

What types of visuals are commonly used in Task 1?

Bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, tables, maps, and process diagrams.

100

What are some linking phrases for comparisons?

In comparison

While

Whereas

Compared to

On the other hand

Similarly

In contrast

100

How do I structure a process essay clearly?

Structure it into 4 paragraphs:

1. Introduction

2. Overview

3. First part of the process

4. Second part of the process

100

 Do I need to mention every step?

Yes, mention all main steps, but don’t go into unnecessary detail (e.g., exact shapes/colors unless important).


200

How many paragraphs should a good Task 1 essay have?

1.Introduction

2. Overview

3. First detailed paragraph

4. Second detailed paragraph


200

How much time should I spend on Task 1?

Around 20 minutes, so you can spend 40 minutes on Task 2, which is worth more.

200

How do I avoid repetition when describing stages?

Use a variety of sequencing words (e.g., first, next, after that), and vary sentence structure (active/passive). Use synonyms (e.g., heated → boiled).

200

How should I group stages into paragraphs?

Split the process logically, e.g.,

Paragraph 1: Introduction & Overview

Paragraph 2: First half of the process

Paragraph 3: Second half of the process


300

What is the purpose of the overview, and where should it go?

It summarizes the main trends or key features of the visual. It’s best placed after the introduction, in a separate paragraph.


300

 What are common grammar mistakes in Task 1?

Wrong tense usage

Subject-verb agreement

Misuse of articles (a, an, the)

Lack of variety in sentence structures

Overuse of simple sentences

300

What vocabulary should I use in process essays?

Sequencing: First, next, then, after that, finally

Passive verbs: is heated, is added, is filtered

Connectors: As soon as, once, subsequently

300

Which tense is appropriate?

Present simple passive is most common, unless a time is clearly given. For natural processes, present simple is fine too.

400

How can I paraphrase the question effectively?

Use synonyms and change the sentence structure. For example, "The bar chart shows..." can become "The given bar chart illustrates..."


400

How do I decide which data to include?

Include only significant features – highest/lowest values, similarities/differences, changes, trends. Avoid unnecessary repetition of all data.


400

Should I use active or passive voice?

Passive voice is preferred, especially when the actor is unknown or irrelevant (e.g., The water is collected...).

400

What linking devices are helpful in process essays?

First of all

Then

After that

In the following stage

Finally

The process continues with.

500

 What tense should I use when describing visuals?

Use past tense if the data is in the past (e.g., 2010). Use present simple if no time is given. Use future tense if the chart shows predictions.

500

What is the word limit?

Minimum 150 words. Writing fewer may reduce your score. Writing too much can lead to time problems and mistakes.

500

How can I tell if the process is natural or man-made?

Natural: e.g., water cycle, photosynthesis

Man-made: e.g., brick production, coffee manufacturing

Look at the diagram’s content and language clues (machines, factories = man-made).

500

What’s the most common mistake in process essays?

Using active voice when passive is needed

Forgetting the overview

Listing stages without grouping or organizing

not using enough linking words