In an IELTS task featuring a bar chart and a pie diagram, candidates are typically required to interpret and describe information from both visuals. The bar chart might present quantitative data, such as trends or comparisons over time, while the pie diagram typically represents proportions or percentages of a whole. The task involves summarising key points, noting significant patterns or relationships, and effectively communicating the information presented in both visuals. Success in this task depends on the ability to provide a clear and concise written response.
1. IELTS Bar chart + Pie diagram. Estimated sales of jeans:
The bar chart below shows the estimated sales of jeans for two companies next year in Turkey. The pie chart shows the projected market share of the two companies in jeans at the end of next year. Write a short report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.
- IETLS bart chart + pie chart. Estimated sales of jeans in Turkey.
2. Favourite takeaways of people in Canada
The charts below show the favourite takeaways of people in Canada and the number of Indian restaurants in Canada between 1960 and 2015. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.