the overview paragraph is your golden ticket. Examiners look at it to judge whether you can identify key trends, comparisons, and features—not just describe random data. Many students lose marks because they either skip the overview, write too much detail, or confuse it with the introduction.
Here’s the truth: without a clear overview, Band 7+ is nearly impossible.
In this guide, you’ll learn:
By the end, you’ll know exactly how to craft overviews that impress examiners and lift your Writing Task 1 score.
Time: 20 minutes
Length: 150+ words
Task: Summarise, describe, or explain information from:
Scoring Criteria (Band Descriptors):
The overview is central to Task Achievement. A missing or weak overview caps your score at Band 5–6.
Example (Line Graph):
“The graph shows a general increase in smartphone usage between 2010 and 2020, with the most significant growth occurring after 2015.”
Notice: No numbers, no percentages—just key trend language.
According to IELTS examiners, the overview is where you demonstrate analytical skills.
Without it:
In short: the overview proves you understood the data.
Look for:
Instead of describing each line/bar, group them:
Question: Internet usage in 3 countries (2000–2020)
Overview:
“Overall, internet usage increased in all three countries over the period. Country A showed the fastest growth, while Country C consistently had the lowest proportion of users.”
Question: Car ownership in 5 countries (2010)
Overview:
“Car ownership was highest in Country X and lowest in Country Y. In general, developed countries had significantly higher ownership levels than developing ones.”
Question: Energy sources (2020)
Overview:
“Fossil fuels dominated energy consumption, while renewable sources accounted for a relatively small proportion.”
Question: Population by age group (2000 & 2020)
Overview:
“The proportion of elderly people increased over time, while the percentage of young people declined, suggesting an aging population.”
Question: City layout in 1990 and 2020
Overview:
“The city became more urbanised, with new housing and commercial developments replacing agricultural land.”
Question: Recycling paper process
Overview:
“The process involves six main stages, beginning with the collection of waste paper and ending with the production of new paper rolls.”
Write just the overview (2–3 sentences) for each.
Question: Line graph of international students in 3 countries (2000–2020).
Answer (excerpt):
Introduction: The line graph illustrates the number of international students in three countries between 2000 and 2020.
Overview: Overall, all three countries experienced growth in international enrolments, with Country A showing the sharpest increase. Country C consistently had the lowest numbers throughout the period.
Details: [Paragraphs describing data with numbers]
The overview is not optional—it’s the core of your IELTS Writing Task 1 success. A strong overview demonstrates you can see the big picture, make comparisons, and identify trends—all skills examiners reward at Band 9.
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