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🎓 IELTS Writing Task Vocabulary Quiz

Focus on describing data, charts, and processes.

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IELTS Writing Task Vocabulary Quiz

Focus on describing data, charts, and processes.

Which term shows comparison?

What does "trend upward" mean?

Which word describes a decrease?

Which phrase describes highest growth?

What does "recover" mean in data?

What verb is commonly used to describe upward trends in graphs?

Which phrase means a gradual decrease?

Which word describes sudden drop?

What does "remain stable" mean?

What does "fluctuate" mean?

What does "approximately" mean?

What does "double" mean in data description?

What does "plateau" mean?

What does "slight decrease" imply?

What does "peak" mean in a chart?

Which phrase means a rapid increase?

Which word describes a small increase?

Which phrase is used to describe lowest point?

Which word describes a downward trend?

Which word describes no change?

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