When describing trends, charts, or processes, avoid repetitive language.
For Task 1, use specific adverbs from IDP India's vocabulary guides to show precision: Vocabulary Description Major, noticeable change Marginally Small, slight change Exponentially Very rapid increase Plummeted Sharp, sudden drop IELTS Speaking: Natural Set Phrases The Speaking module
: " To summarize the main features , it is clear that..." as suggested in guides for reporting figures and trends . Writing Task 2 (Essay) When describing trends
: " Critics of this view maintain that ..." or " That being said, there are compelling reasons to argue that ..." avoid repetitive language. For Task 1
: " Taking all points into consideration , I believe that..." according to resources like IELTS Liz . IELTS Speaking: Natural Set Phrases
The Speaking module is less about "academic" jargon and more about "idiomatic" and natural-sounding English.