Skip to main content

IELTS Practice Test Volume 4 Writing Practice Test 1

Question list

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The table displays the average monthly rainfall for the year in five cities of the world.

Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

You should write at least 150 words.

Writing Task 1

You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.

Many people today, especially in the developed world, are choosing to have fewer children, or none at all.

Why is this happening, and do you think it is a good trend?

Give reasons for your answer, and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

You should write at least 250 words.

Writing Task 2
Take this test

Comments:

Post a comment on "IELTS Practice Test Volume 4 Writing Practice Test 1"

Allowed HTML

<b>, <strong>, <u>, <i>, <em>, <s>, <big>, <small>, <sup>, <sub>, <pre>, <ul>, <ol>, <li>, <blockquote>, <code> escapes HTML, URLs automagically become links, and [img]URL here[/img] will display an external image.

25 Comments
Alen Jose

https://ieltsonlinetests.com/wot/result/writing-practice-test-2-956932

Hello everyone please do review my report and essay and provide me with a proper band so that I can practice more and score well.

Thank You

not complete

The table reflects the amount of rainfall corresponding to five selected cities, namely: Hong Kong, Tokyo, Jakarta, Cairo, and London every month. All statistics are measured in milimeters.
The main fact that stands out is that rainfall shares its popularity the most in Hongkong, compared to the least average number in Cairo.
Witnessing in Hongkong, the amount of rainfall surpasses 300 milimeters, with 380 maximally from May to August

QuangMynx
Anonymous

Task - 1
The given multivariate table depicts the average monthly rainfall throughout a particular year in five different cities. My interpretation and conclusion after a thorough evaluation and analysis of the given data is presented here.
It is clear from the chart, that Hongkong has highest rainfall in a year compare to other four countries contradictory, Cairo is driest city in the list.
Hongkong receive maximum rainfall in August, at 380mm while, there is limited rainfall in starting of the year, simultaneously June is the wettest month for Tokayo and it receive 4.8cm rainfall in January. In addition, Jakarta has opposite effect than earlier mentioned cities, January and February is the rainiest month for Jakarta.
Surprisingly, Cairo not even has more than 27mm of rainfall in any month of the year also in the last quarter of the years it has no rainfall in the city. Furthermore, London has almost same rainfall throughout the year.
To sum up, given data  clearly elaborate that rain is not only depend on month of the years but also geographical location, isn't it?

Jason

The table illustrates an annual monthly average of rainfall in Hong Kong, Jakarta, Cairo, Tokyo, and London

Clearly, Hong Kong had the most rainfall in comparison with the other four cities, with its rainfall monthly averages peaking from April at 188mm to August where they experienced the heaviest rainfall with a recorded monthly average of 380mm. By contrast, Cairo had the least amount of rainfall that year with records of no rain in its last quarter and a peak monthly average of 27mm in the month of August.

In the first quarter of the year, Jakarta had the heaviest rainfall with monthly averages of 300mm for both January and February and 210mm for the month of March. London had the second-highest amount of rainfall with averages of 80mm, 50mm and 60mm respectively while Tokyo follows suit with 48mm, 58mm and 100mm respectively, Hong Kong and Cairo had the least rainfall in the first quarter with Cairo having negligible rainfall monthly averages

In the last quarter of the year, Jakarta was also had the highest amount of rainfall with monthly averages of 110mm, 150mm & 210mm, Tokyo had the second-highest rainfall followed by London then Hong Kong & Cairo

Jaosn

The table illustrates an annual monthly average of rainfall in Hong Kong, Jakarta, Cairo, Tokyo, and London

Clearly, Hong Kong had the most rainfall in comparison with the other four cities, with its rainfall monthly averages peaking from April at 188mm to August where they experienced the heaviest rainfall with a recorded monthly average of 380mm. By contrast, Cairo had the least amount of rainfall that year with records of no rain in its last quarter and a peak monthly average of 27mm in the month of August.

In the first quarter of the year, Jakarta had the heaviest rainfall with monthly averages of 300mm for both January and February and 210mm for the month of March. London had the second-highest amount of rainfall with averages of 80mm, 50mm and 60mm respectively while Tokyo follows suit with 48mm, 58mm and 100mm respectively, Hong Kong and Cairo had the least rainfall in the first quarter with Cairo having negligible rainfall monthly averages

In the last quarter of the year, Jakarta was also had the highest amount of rainfall with monthly averages of 110mm, 150mm & 210mm, Tokyo had the second-highest rainfall followed by London then Hong Kong & Cairo

Conversa

Dear Students, we do a complete assessment and feedback on your writing. Do write to us to request a sample of our writing analysis report and commence your journey towards a great score. We are CELTA and DELTA qualified certified teachers. Please email us at conversawriting@gmail.com
We wish you All the best!

MNS

The table displays the record of average monthly rainfall in Hongkong, Tokyo, Jakarta, Cairo and London. Average rainfall was recorded throughout the year and displayed in terms of mm of Rainfall.
In Hongkong May, June, July, August and September were the peak rainy months of the year with average rainfall of 330, 375, 364 and 380 mm.  Tokyo displayed similar patterns and maximum rainfall was received in the mid of year from June to October with the average monthly rainfall of 190, 140, 150, 180 and 170mm respectively.
In Jakarta, maximum rainfall occurred during the month of Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar and Apr amounting to 150, 210, 300, 300, 210 and 150mm. Cairo was driest city in terms of rainfall with a maximum rainfall of only 27mm in the month of August. While on average it receives no rainfall from September to December.
London received almost same amount of rainfall throughout the year. Maximum rainfall of 80mm was recorded in Jan in remaining months the rainfall varies around a yearly average rainfall of 65mm.
It is obvious that Hongkong and Jakarta receive a greater quantity of rainfall. Tokyo stands third and London stands fourth in terms of the average monthly rainfall. While Cairo is one of the driest cities in the World.

Anonymous

Five different cities are taken into account to depict the average monthly rainfall for the year.
While Jakarta definitely succeeded as the most rainy place, Cairo shows a steady,but low,trend which leads it to be the driest between these. Many fluctuations were expected to occur throughout the year: chiefly Hong Kong and Tokyo show either the highest or the lowest scores. London displays a narrow range of swings reaching its maximum in January from which the rainfall starts tailing off.
A considerable and steep growth has been registered between April and May in Hongkong;between May and June in Tokyo;between december and november

Show 15 Other Comments
Notifications
Messages