Task 1 is always a graph - False, You MUST include an introduction - True, For the introduction you just copy the question - False, Make sure you describe everything in the graph - False, Use the body paragraphs to give details about key trends - True, Include data to back up each point - True, Use a separate paragraph for each category - True, Compare and contrast between categories - True, Get extra marks by speculating on reasons behind the data - False, It doesn’t matter how you order the information - False, Use bullet points or numbering to make your points clear - False, Vary your grammatical structures and have a mix of long and shorter sentence types - True, Grammatical accuracy is not important as long as the meaning is clear - False, Use formal, neutral language (i.e. not ‘kids’ but ‘children) - True, Contractions are fine (don’t, can’t, etc.) - False, Vary your vocabulary - learn several 'going up' verbs - True, Repeating key words and phrases throughout your answer - False, Don’t worry if you get the data slightly wrong as long as your English is correct - False, You can round data up or down - True, Spelling mistakes will cost you marks - True, There is no need for a conclusion in Task 1 - False, Include all the key data in your conclusion - False, Never include new information in the conclusion - True, Always give your opinion at the end - False, You can write less than 150 words - False,

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