The percentage of first year students who gave “very good” rating to the resources provided by a college, for three courses

IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 - Tables

 

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IELTS Writing Task 1 Question

The table below shows the percentage of first year students who gave “very good” rating to the resources provided by a college, for three courses. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

 

Common Questions for the Table

1. Graph Type: Table

2. Title: Percentage of First-Year Students Rating College Resources as “Very Good” (Three Courses)

3. What are the units of measurement?: Percentage of students giving a “very good” rating

4. Who: First-year students in three courses (economics, law, commerce)

5. When: Not specified

6. Where: Not specified

7. Topic: Satisfaction levels with college resources across three courses

Comparison Showing and Trends Any change over time (such as an increase or a decrease) is a trend.

Comparison 1 : Pre-Course Satisfaction

  •  Details:

1. Commerce: Highest, with 95% rating it as “very good.”

2.  Law: 72% of students satisfied.

 3.  Economics: Lowest at slightly less than 60%.

Comparison 2 : Teaching, Tutor, and Print Resources

  • Details:

1. Economics and Commerce: Similar satisfaction levels (95%, 92%, and 83%, respectively).

2. Law: Significantly lower satisfaction, with about 70% giving a “very good” rating.

    Comparison 3 : Other Resources

    • Details:

    1.  Commerce and Law: Equal satisfaction levels at around 80%.

    2.  Economics: Lowest satisfaction, with only 60% of students rating it as “very good.”

      Sample Answer

      The table illustrates the percentage of first-year students from three courses—economics, law, and commerce—who rated their college resources as “very good.”

      Overall, commerce consistently received the highest satisfaction across all resources, while economics lagged behind in several areas.

      In pre-course satisfaction, commerce topped the ratings, with 95% of students satisfied, followed by law at 72%. Economics had the lowest satisfaction level, with slightly less than 60% of students giving a “very good” rating.

      Both commerce and economics received similar high ratings for teaching, tutoring, and print resources (95%, 92%, and 83%, respectively). Law students were less satisfied with these services, with approximately 70% rating them as “very good.” Regarding other resources, 80% of commerce and law students were satisfied, whereas economics students had the lowest satisfaction at 60%.

      Top 23 Vocabularies

       

      Vocabulary  Type Meaning Synonyms Examples

      Satisfaction

      Noun

      The fulfilment of needs or expectations

      Contentment, Approval

      Commerce had the highest satisfaction in pre-course resources.

      Resources

      Noun

      Facilities or materials provided

      Tools, Services

      Teaching and print resources were rated highly in commerce.

      Lag

      Verb

      To fall behind

      Delay, Trail

      Economics lagged behind in satisfaction for other resources.

      Appreciated

      Adjective

      Recognized as valuable or favorable

      Valued, Praised

      Commerce was the most appreciated course overall.

      Mixed

      Adjective

      Having both positive and negative aspects

      Varied, Contrasting

      Law received mixed feedback on resource satisfaction.

      Illustrate

      Verb

      To explain or make clear by examples or pictures

      Demonstrate, Depict

      “The table illustrates the percentage of students who rated their resources.”

      Rating

      Noun

      A classification or evaluation of something

      Evaluation, Score

      “Economics had the lowest rating for other resources.”

      Slightly

      Adverb

      A little, somewhat

      Marginally, Barely

      “Economics had slightly less than 60% satisfaction.”

      Topped

      Verb

      To be at the highest point or rank

      Led, Surpassed

      “Commerce topped the ratings in pre-course satisfaction.”

      Fulfillment

      Noun

      The completion or achievement of something desired or expected

      Satisfaction, Completion

      “Law students expressed less fulfillment with the resources.”

      Consistently

      Adverb

      Without changing, in the same way every time

      Unfailingly, Steadily

      “Commerce consistently received the highest satisfaction.”

      Comparison

      Noun

      The act of comparing two or more things

      Contrast, Evaluation

      “The comparison of satisfaction levels between courses shows a clear trend.”

      Slightly

      Adverb

      To a small extent or degree

      A little, Barely

      “The economics rating was slightly lower than law’s.”

      Facilities

      Noun

      The resources or services available for use

      Amenities, Services

      “The law course provided good facilities for students.”

      Proportion

      Noun

      A part or share of the whole

      Percentage, Ratio

      “A high proportion of commerce students rated their resources highly.”

      Feedback

      Noun

      Information about reactions to something

      Response, Reaction

      “Law students provided mixed feedback on their resources.”

      High

      Adjective

      Of great value, amount, or degree

      Excellent, Superior

      “Commerce students gave high ratings to their resources.”

      Lowest

      Adjective

      Of the smallest amount, value, or degree

      Minimum, Smallest

      “Economics had the lowest satisfaction for other resources.”

      Pre-course

      Adjective

      Before the course or before the start of study

      Preliminary, Initial

      “Pre-course satisfaction was highest in commerce.”

      Dissatisfaction

      Noun

      The feeling of being unhappy or not satisfied

      Discontent, Unhappiness

      “Economics students expressed dissatisfaction with other resources.”

      Percentage

      Noun

      A portion of something expressed as a fraction of 100

      Proportion, Fraction

      “Law had 72% satisfaction in pre-course resources.”

      Involvement

      Noun

      The state of being included or engaged in something

      Participation, Engagement

      “The involvement of students in rating their resources was high.”

      Trend

      Noun

      A general direction or tendency

      Pattern, Movement

      “There was a clear trend of commerce students being most satisfied.”

       

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